The growing reference to “Trumpism” in the elite political press is an acknowledgement of the fact that the past four years have embedded a dangerous strain of permanent insanity in our politics.
Loudon s hour-long talk was rife with communist and Marxist conspiracy theories. 12:43 pm, Apr. 23, 2021 ×
Screen capture from a YouTube post entitled Trevor Loudon s New Book: WHITE HOUSE REDS. LIVE in MINNESOTA, March 27, 2021. TRIUMPHAL RETURN!!!
A dinner hosted by the Wabasha County Republican Party last month featured keynote speaker Trevor Loudon, a far-right conspiracy theorist who told the GOP faithful that more than a hundred members of Congress should be investigated for espionage, that the killing of George Floyd and the unrest that followed was planned since 2016, and suggested that voting machines were rigged in last year s presidential election.
Loudon spoke at a GOP Wabasha County BPOU: Minnesota On the Rise banquet held March 27 at the Zumbro Community Church. It was attended by an estimated 400 people, according to a YouTube comment beneath a video of Loudon s speech.
Loudon s hour-long talk was rife with communist and Marxist conspiracy theories. 2:48 pm, Apr. 23, 2021 ×
Screen capture from a YouTube post entitled Trevor Loudon s New Book: WHITE HOUSE REDS. LIVE in MINNESOTA, March 27, 2021. TRIUMPHAL RETURN!!!
ZUMBRO FALLS, Minn. A dinner hosted by the Wabasha County Republican Party last month featured keynote speaker Trevor Loudon, a far-right conspiracy theorist who told the GOP faithful that more than a hundred members of Congress should be investigated for espionage, that the killing of George Floyd and the unrest that followed was planned since 2016, and suggested that voting machines were rigged in last year s presidential election.
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A young man stopped newly elected state Rep. John Thompson during a rally for justice for George Floyd recently, saying: They re not treating you well in some of these hearings.
Thompson chuckled. He had made a name for himself several years ago as a racial justice activist who disrupted legislative hearings to call for change. He didn t expect widespread popularity now that he was on the other side of the table certainly not, he said, as a Black man still fighting for equality for Minnesota s African Americans.