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Over Memorial Day weekend, Michael Flynn, who briefly served as Donald Trump’s first national security advisor, appeared at a QAnon-affiliated conference in Dallas. During a Q&A session, an audience member asked, “I want to know why what happened in Myanmar can’t happen here.”
What happened in Myanmar was an old-fashioned military coup.
Flynn replied, “No reason. I mean, it should happen here.”
The crowd cheered both the question and the answer.
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I bring this up not to dwell on the fact that this is disgraceful and dangerous stuff. Flynn, a retired general, has been saying loony things for quite a while.
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Over Memorial Day weekend, Fox News Tucker Carlson took to his web show to proclaim that the military is refusing to protect America like they used to.
And guess who is to blame? A free and fair election. So much has changed in the United States in the past year that it s hard to keep track of all, Carlson said.
Carlson claimed the CDC lied to the American people and has been discredited as frauds. By him of course.
If Tucker says it, then it must be true, right? Oh, wait. Didn t Fox News defend against a lawsuit saying you can t believe what Tucker Carlson tells you?
Liz Swaine
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