Donald Trump is going absolutely crazy with happiness, since it seems he ALWAYS gets his way. The last 96 hours have been the saddest in our nation’s history. It’s disgusting, and all Trump does and scream with joy and post ridiculous memes. And some of them are dangerous, and some are just outright crazy.
Trump boosted a social media post featuring a rallying cry of QAnon, the conspiracy movement that led some to attack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. 2021. On his Truth Social site, Trump reposted, or in the site’s parlance, “retruthed,” a number of adulatory posts about him or denigrating his opponents.
One of them was a picture of a tuxedo-clad Trump with his wife, Melania Trump, in a white gown posing against a backdrop of White House Christmas trees. Above is the caption “Where we go one, we go all” and a smaller, but still visible, watermark “Q” just below the caption.
“Where we go one, we go all” is a signature motto of QAnon conspiracy adherents, many of whom believe a secret cabal of satanists control the government and help powerful people engage in child trafficking. In 2021, a report from the FBI and the Homeland Security Department warned of the potential for violence from QAnon supporters after Trump lost the presidency.
In 2017, a North Carolina man traveled to a Washington pizzeria and opened fire with an AR-16 rifle in an attempt to free nonexistent child sex slaves he believed were being kept there. He surrendered to police after failing to discover any children held hostage. And these people still exist! They still think Trump is going to save the world from a bunch of Hollywood and Democratic pedophiles who are killing kids so they can drink their blood, which
On Jan. 6, 2021, another QAnon adherent, Jacob Chansley, was among the attackers at the attempted Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Chansley became famous in his “QAnon shaman” persona for which he wore a fur hat, no shirt and a carried a spear during the attack. He was later sentenced to federal prison for obstructing an official proceeding.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment asking why Donald Trump reposted the posts and if he believed QAnon adherents were violent.
According to her bio on Truth Social, the author of the “Where we go one” post is an American woman who supports Trump. “I believe in Q, The Great Awakening and Holding the Line! WWG1WGA!” the author wrote, using the abbreviation for the phrase in the post.
In addition to the “Where we go one” repost, Trump also reposted a post accusing former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) of treason and calling for a televised tribunal for her.
And then Trump posted this, truly ridiculous meme. It shows a profile of Trump with his crazy wind-blown hair and says, “GOD HAS CHOSEN HIM TO LEAD THIS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM! GOD WINS!”. Then in the photo itself it says, “Not a perfect man, but a man perfect for the job.”
There are no words:
Although people on X/Twitter had a few thoughts:
This god thing in politics is going to get people hurt. Trump is a psychopath every bit as dangerous as Charles Manson. He will destroy both sides. Trump has no concern for anything but himself.
— Ołówków🌊 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🇫🇷🌈 🌻💉💉💉💉 (@Woofkoof) July 2, 2024 [1]
I know God works in mysterious ways. I just didn’t think he would work through a rapist.
— KING FREE 1776-2024- SUPREME COURT (@LetTheBirdDie) July 2, 2024 [2]
A rapist is their savior. Makes sense since the church is riddled with rapists, sexual abusers and pedophiles. MAGA aligns perfectly with that ideology.
— Zoëbeth-OGⓂ️Ⓜ️💜🍒🦋 (@Meidas_ZobethC) July 2, 2024 [3]
So the man who cheated on all 3 of his wives, and is all 7 deadly sins rolled into 1 was chosen by God?
— Scott Johnson (@bosoxfan1990) July 2, 2024 [4]
Give me a damn break. If God would choose this morally bankrupt treasonous rapist con artist, I want no part of that God.
— Blue Finn 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@FinnJones67) July 2, 2024 [5]