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Accused Pelosi attacker David DePape spread QAnon, other far-right, bigoted conspiracies

Summer Lin, Salvador Hernandez, Terry Castleman
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David Depape is shown in Berkeley, Calif.,on Friday, Dec. 13, 2013.

 

David DePape, pictured in 2013, is accused of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, at the couple's home in San Francisco on Friday. (Michael Short / San Francisco Chronicle)

 

For the record:
7:56 p.m. Oct. 28, 2022: A previous version of this article referred to “Black Adam” as a Marvel movie. Black Adam is a DC Comics character.

In the months before police accused him of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Friday morning, David DePape had been drifting further into the world of far-right conspiracies, antisemitism and hate, according to a Times review of his online accounts.

In a personal blog that DePape maintained, posts include such topics as "Manipulation of History," "Holohoax" and "It's OK to be white." He mentioned 4chan, a favorite message board of the far right. He posted videos about conspiracies involving COVID-19 vaccines and the war in Ukraine being a ploy for Jewish people to buy land.

DePape's screeds included posts about QAnon, an unfounded theory that former President Trump is at war with a cabal of Satan-worshipping elites who run a child sex ring and control the world. In an Aug. 23 entry titled "Q," DePape wrote: "Either Q is Trump himself or Q is the deepstate moles within Trumps inner circle."

DePape's daughter, Inti Gonzalez, told The Times that her father wrote the blog. She said that she and her mother were reeling from the news that DePape had been arrested in connection with the attack on Paul Pelosi.

“I’m a little shocked," she said, "but not really that shocked, in all honesty.”

Authorities have not revealed a motive for the attack at the Pelosi home in San Francisco early Friday. But law enforcement sources said the assailant shouted, “Where is Nancy? Where is Nancy?” before confronting Paul Pelosi, and San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott called the attack "intentional."

Several lawmakers have blamed hyper-partisanship and divisive political rhetoric for an increase in political violence and security incidents in recent years, especially following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Scott said after a 911 call to the Pelosi residence, officers found a man — later identified as DePape — and Paul Pelosi "both holding a hammer." The intruder pulled the hammer from the 82-year-old Pelosi and then began striking him, Scott said. Officers tackled the suspect, disarmed him and took him into custody.

DePape, 42, was taken to a hospital and later booked on suspicion of attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary and destroying a cellphone to prevent someone from seeking help, authorities said.

Paul Pelosi underwent surgery Friday after the attack. Drew Hammill, a spokesperson for Nancy's Pelosi's office, said in a statement that Pelosi suffered a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. "His doctors expect a full recovery," the statement said.

DePape followed a number of conservative creators online, including Tim Pool, Glenn Beck, DailyWire+ and the Epoch Times. He also followed an account on YouTube called Black Pilled and reposted several of its videos on his blog. "Blackpilling" is internet slang for coming to believe supposedly unacceptable facts about society, and the reposted videos include accusations such as the FBI covering up child rape.

Three of DePape’s relatives — including his father — declined to be interviewed for this article. They said they haven't been in contact with DePape for years and that he’s not in contact with his family. DePape grew up in British Columbia and moved to California more than 20 years ago, one of them said.

DePape was mentioned in a 2013 San Francisco Chronicle article and was described as a "father figure" to Gypsy Taub, a nudist who lived in a three-bedroom Victorian apartment in Berkeley with her then-fiance and her three children. DePape, who was "a hemp jewelry maker," was the best man in Taub's wedding.

When DePape was sounding off about QAnon, he posted: "Remember when the UK arrested parents for trying to rescue their children from being gang banged at pedo rape parties and f— LET the pedo's CONTINUE their kiddie rape orgies," he continued.

Another post referenced "pizzagate," a bogus conspiracy theory that posited that children were trapped in a sexual abuse ring in a Washington, D.C., pizzeria run by Hillary Clinton and a chief aide.

"Pizza gate is connected to Epstien hahahahha," a post from Aug. 23 read. "My friends would be like pizza gate was debunked their is NO such thing as elite pedophile sex rings and I'm like HELLO Epstein what planet are you on?"

In another, he called “equity” a leftist dog whistle “for the systematic oppression of white people” and “diversity” a “dog whistle for the genocide of the white race.” In others, he posted separate videos questioning the Holocaust and alleging Jewish bankers were responsible for Hitler’s rise to power.

DePape also ran a WordPress blog with the domain “godisloving.wordpress.com,” which included racial slurs and far-right conspiracy theories, according to news reports. A spokesperson for WordPress.com, which is owned by Automattic, confirmed that DePape's blog was taken down Friday "for violating our Terms of Service."

DePape also shared intimate emails and texts with family members, peppering them with xenophobic ideas and conspiracy theories. Even nonpolitical posts, such as one about a visit to a movie theater to watch “Black Adam,” were laden with conspiracy theories and ideas about racial tension.

“The critics are f— commie gate keepers,” reads a post written two days before the attack on Pelosi. In it, he writes he “enjoyed” the superhero movie. “Fantastic performance by Mr. ‘The Rock’ he carried the movie.”

But the writing quickly jumped to a conspiracy that the movie plot is not about the comic superhero Black Adam, but an effort to push hate against white people. "The real plot of the story was kill all white people,” DePape wrote. “Black adams [sic] was just a plot device for hollywood to push their white hate narrative.”

Days after Kanye West's Twitter and Instagram accounts were locked due to antisemitic remarks, DePape created a subsection of his personal blog dedicated to posts about Jewish people. He attempted to debunk the Holocaust and repeated antisemitic sentiments in nearly 20 posts over a 10-day period.

He also posted personal conversations with his daughter. Their chats sometimes were about simple moments, including whistling back at birds, while others were darker, angry moments among DePape, Gonzalez and her mother.

Gonzalez said she was aware that her father posted some of their text conversations on the blog, but said she hadn’t paid very close attention to the rest of the content.

“I knew that he was posting things like that, but I didn’t know he posted all the stuff that I sent him,” she said. "But I don’t really care.”

She’d been in contact with her father, she said, but said her family did not want to discuss him at the moment.

DePape posted videos to Facebook by MyPillow Chief Executive Mike Lindell saying that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, according to reports.

He also linked to sites with claims about the deadliness of COVID-19 vaccines.

“The death rates being promoted are what ever ‘THEY’ want to be promoted as the death rate,” one post read.

DePape's Facebook page appeared to no longer be accessible Friday. Facebook's parent, Meta, didn't immediately respond to a request for information.

Times staff writers Noah Goldberg, Richard Winton, Alexandra E. Petri and Gregory Yee contributed to this report.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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On 10/29/2022 at 2:15 PM, aubiefifty said:

Accused Pelosi attacker David DePape spread QAnon, other far-right, bigoted conspiracies

Summer Lin, Salvador Hernandez, Terry Castleman
7-9 minutes

David Depape is shown in Berkeley, Calif.,on Friday, Dec. 13, 2013.

 

David DePape, pictured in 2013, is accused of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, at the couple's home in San Francisco on Friday. (Michael Short / San Francisco Chronicle)

 

For the record:
7:56 p.m. Oct. 28, 2022: A previous version of this article referred to “Black Adam” as a Marvel movie. Black Adam is a DC Comics character.

In the months before police accused him of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Friday morning, David DePape had been drifting further into the world of far-right conspiracies, antisemitism and hate, according to a Times review of his online accounts.

In a personal blog that DePape maintained, posts include such topics as "Manipulation of History," "Holohoax" and "It's OK to be white." He mentioned 4chan, a favorite message board of the far right. He posted videos about conspiracies involving COVID-19 vaccines and the war in Ukraine being a ploy for Jewish people to buy land.

DePape's screeds included posts about QAnon, an unfounded theory that former President Trump is at war with a cabal of Satan-worshipping elites who run a child sex ring and control the world. In an Aug. 23 entry titled "Q," DePape wrote: "Either Q is Trump himself or Q is the deepstate moles within Trumps inner circle."

DePape's daughter, Inti Gonzalez, told The Times that her father wrote the blog. She said that she and her mother were reeling from the news that DePape had been arrested in connection with the attack on Paul Pelosi.

“I’m a little shocked," she said, "but not really that shocked, in all honesty.”

Authorities have not revealed a motive for the attack at the Pelosi home in San Francisco early Friday. But law enforcement sources said the assailant shouted, “Where is Nancy? Where is Nancy?” before confronting Paul Pelosi, and San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott called the attack "intentional."

Several lawmakers have blamed hyper-partisanship and divisive political rhetoric for an increase in political violence and security incidents in recent years, especially following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Scott said after a 911 call to the Pelosi residence, officers found a man — later identified as DePape — and Paul Pelosi "both holding a hammer." The intruder pulled the hammer from the 82-year-old Pelosi and then began striking him, Scott said. Officers tackled the suspect, disarmed him and took him into custody.

DePape, 42, was taken to a hospital and later booked on suspicion of attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary and destroying a cellphone to prevent someone from seeking help, authorities said.

Paul Pelosi underwent surgery Friday after the attack. Drew Hammill, a spokesperson for Nancy's Pelosi's office, said in a statement that Pelosi suffered a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. "His doctors expect a full recovery," the statement said.

DePape followed a number of conservative creators online, including Tim Pool, Glenn Beck, DailyWire+ and the Epoch Times. He also followed an account on YouTube called Black Pilled and reposted several of its videos on his blog. "Blackpilling" is internet slang for coming to believe supposedly unacceptable facts about society, and the reposted videos include accusations such as the FBI covering up child rape.

Three of DePape’s relatives — including his father — declined to be interviewed for this article. They said they haven't been in contact with DePape for years and that he’s not in contact with his family. DePape grew up in British Columbia and moved to California more than 20 years ago, one of them said.

DePape was mentioned in a 2013 San Francisco Chronicle article and was described as a "father figure" to Gypsy Taub, a nudist who lived in a three-bedroom Victorian apartment in Berkeley with her then-fiance and her three children. DePape, who was "a hemp jewelry maker," was the best man in Taub's wedding.

When DePape was sounding off about QAnon, he posted: "Remember when the UK arrested parents for trying to rescue their children from being gang banged at pedo rape parties and f— LET the pedo's CONTINUE their kiddie rape orgies," he continued.

Another post referenced "pizzagate," a bogus conspiracy theory that posited that children were trapped in a sexual abuse ring in a Washington, D.C., pizzeria run by Hillary Clinton and a chief aide.

"Pizza gate is connected to Epstien hahahahha," a post from Aug. 23 read. "My friends would be like pizza gate was debunked their is NO such thing as elite pedophile sex rings and I'm like HELLO Epstein what planet are you on?"

In another, he called “equity” a leftist dog whistle “for the systematic oppression of white people” and “diversity” a “dog whistle for the genocide of the white race.” In others, he posted separate videos questioning the Holocaust and alleging Jewish bankers were responsible for Hitler’s rise to power.

DePape also ran a WordPress blog with the domain “godisloving.wordpress.com,” which included racial slurs and far-right conspiracy theories, according to news reports. A spokesperson for WordPress.com, which is owned by Automattic, confirmed that DePape's blog was taken down Friday "for violating our Terms of Service."

DePape also shared intimate emails and texts with family members, peppering them with xenophobic ideas and conspiracy theories. Even nonpolitical posts, such as one about a visit to a movie theater to watch “Black Adam,” were laden with conspiracy theories and ideas about racial tension.

“The critics are f— commie gate keepers,” reads a post written two days before the attack on Pelosi. In it, he writes he “enjoyed” the superhero movie. “Fantastic performance by Mr. ‘The Rock’ he carried the movie.”

But the writing quickly jumped to a conspiracy that the movie plot is not about the comic superhero Black Adam, but an effort to push hate against white people. "The real plot of the story was kill all white people,” DePape wrote. “Black adams [sic] was just a plot device for hollywood to push their white hate narrative.”

Days after Kanye West's Twitter and Instagram accounts were locked due to antisemitic remarks, DePape created a subsection of his personal blog dedicated to posts about Jewish people. He attempted to debunk the Holocaust and repeated antisemitic sentiments in nearly 20 posts over a 10-day period.

He also posted personal conversations with his daughter. Their chats sometimes were about simple moments, including whistling back at birds, while others were darker, angry moments among DePape, Gonzalez and her mother.

Gonzalez said she was aware that her father posted some of their text conversations on the blog, but said she hadn’t paid very close attention to the rest of the content.

“I knew that he was posting things like that, but I didn’t know he posted all the stuff that I sent him,” she said. "But I don’t really care.”

She’d been in contact with her father, she said, but said her family did not want to discuss him at the moment.

DePape posted videos to Facebook by MyPillow Chief Executive Mike Lindell saying that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, according to reports.

He also linked to sites with claims about the deadliness of COVID-19 vaccines.

“The death rates being promoted are what ever ‘THEY’ want to be promoted as the death rate,” one post read.

DePape's Facebook page appeared to no longer be accessible Friday. Facebook's parent, Meta, didn't immediately respond to a request for information.

Times staff writers Noah Goldberg, Richard Winton, Alexandra E. Petri and Gregory Yee contributed to this report.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

It was a nice try by the media to put this guy out as right wing.  But he’s a pro Castro nudist that makes hand made jewelry and lives in Berkeley🤣

the funniest exchange on the topic is between killary and Elon on Twitter 

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31 minutes ago, pensacolatiger said:

It was a nice try by the media to put this guy out as right wing.  But he’s a pro Castro nudist that makes hand made jewelry and lives in Berkeley🤣

the funniest exchange on the topic is between killary and Elon on Twitter 

A right wind MAGA in Berkeley is as rare as a MAGA walking the streets of Chicago at 2 am looking for a gay actor.  What’s with it about MAGA terrorists roaming the streets at 2 am?

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17 minutes ago, CoffeeTiger said:

However, DePape told San Francisco police that "much like the American founding fathers with the British, he was fighting against tyranny without the option of surrender," according to the affidavit.

 

lol. This dude sounds exactly like my Republican friends on Facebook. 

You have republican friends that support Castro, make hemp jewelry, and live in Berkeley?  I’ve got to update my stereotypes!

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25 minutes ago, pensacolatiger said:

You have republican friends that support Castro, make hemp jewelry, and live in Berkeley?  I’ve got to update my stereotypes!


I don’t know his daughter confirmed the right wing MAGA blog the media found is his, so obviously he made a bit of a change in views 
 

My bet is that paul pelosi would be in better shape if he was still a Castro loving nudist making hemp jewelry in Berkeley. 

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I don’t know his daughter confirmed the right wing MAGA blog the media found is his, so obviously he made a bit of a change in views 
 

My bet is that paul pelosi would be in better shape if he was still a Castro loving nudist making hemp jewelry in Berkeley. 

The man is mentality ill.  He spent most of his life as a hippie (no offense @aubiefifty) and living in an abandoned school bus without a Confederate flag in sight.  Leave it to the Dems to direct the narrative this close to midterms.

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No clue who is telling the truth as of yet.

MSM is once again telling us to believe them and they all have the same talking points.  Racism, QANON, etc. Just another day of that on its on should be a tough sell to any open or fair-minded individual. I mean these clowns do have quite a recent history of lie after lie.

Then there is the drip of gay bars, PP's apparent frequency, leaving drunk at 2AM, video confiscated from that bar, LGBTQ and BLM banners/graffiti adorning a recent home of the perp, he was a nudist, hemp freak, found in his undies at the Pelosi home with zip ties? Windows broken from inside, a third party opening the door, I mean that is some crazy s*** right?

Personally, I'm going to sit back and let the facts find there way home and not blink until said time. 

Happy Halloween!

 

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3 minutes ago, I_M4_AU said:

The man is mentality ill.  He spent most of his life as a hippie (no offense @aubiefifty) and living in an abandoned school bus without a Confederate flag in sight.  Leave it to the Dems to direct the narrative this close to midterms.

no matter how hard we try tho we will never pass you guys when it comes to violence.

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9 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

no matter how hard we try tho we will never pass you guys when it comes to violence.

I don’t know about that, the summer of 2020 was pretty violent, as was the cop killings in Dallas few years back and, oh the Scalise shooting in DC.  Lets not for get, you guys assassinated Lincoln back in 1865.  You are a vindictive bunch.

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17 minutes ago, I_M4_AU said:

The man is mentality ill.  He spent most of his life as a hippie (no offense @aubiefifty) and living in an abandoned school bus without a Confederate flag in sight.  Leave it to the Dems to direct the narrative this close to midterms.

for the record not many hippies are violent. in fact if most of the world smoked one we would all calm down and be better off.

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1 minute ago, I_M4_AU said:

I don’t know about that, the summer of 2020 was pretty violent, as was the cop killings in Dallas few years back and, oh the Scalise shooting in DC.  Lets not for get, you guys assassinated Lincoln back in 1865.  You are a vindictive bunch.

i have been doing the civil war thing and just got the ken burns set. i have asked myself if i had been ther would i fight for my country or fight for my friends and i still have no idea. and the fact it was also a rich mans war fought mostly by the poor i would like to think i would go blue. but i could not shoot friends or relatives.............

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1 hour ago, aubiefifty said:

i have been doing the civil war thing and just got the ken burns set. i have asked myself if i had been ther would i fight for my country or fight for my friends and i still have no idea. and the fact it was also a rich mans war fought mostly by the poor i would like to think i would go blue. but i could not shoot friends or relatives.............

I don’t think you can determine how you would act without living in that environment.  If you lived in the South and didn’t go to war by April 16, 1862 it would be up to you if you wanted to choose sides.  The South enacted the Conscription Act of 1862 and drafted everyone 18-35.  There were exceptions such as the 20 slave rule were if you owned or was an overseer of 20 slaves you were exempt from the draft.  If you were a teacher, druggist or worked in transportation you were also exempt.  So, yeah it was a rich mans war.

https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2012/11/civil-war-conscription-laws/

The North enacted their Conscription Act in 1863.  They had protests that lasted for days because:

The act called for registration of all males between the ages of 20 and 45, including aliens with the intention of becoming citizens, by April 1. Exemptions from the draft could be bought for $300 or by finding a substitute draftee. This clause led to bloody draft riots in New York City, where protesters were outraged that exemptions were effectively granted only to the wealthiest U.S. citizens.

I believe I would have been swept up depending in my age and where I lived whether I wanted to or not. It was an interesting time for sure.

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3 hours ago, I_M4_AU said:

I don’t know about that, the summer of 2020 was pretty violent, as was the cop killings in Dallas few years back and, oh the Scalise shooting in DC.  Lets not for get, you guys assassinated Lincoln back in 1865.  You are a vindictive bunch.

I mean hell, they killed mlk too

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Can we just burn em all now? Start over? You know....single cell. 

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DePepe's ideology is all over the map.  You neglected to include that DePape is a BLM and LGBQT+ and an Obama supporter, according to his former cellmate.  

What is glaringly overlooked by the Dems is that DePape is a direct result of Democrat policies.

1) He is an illegal immigrant (Canada) who should have been deported years ago;

2) He is insane, as has been reported, and should have been institutionalized, but isn't;

3) He has a long history of criminal activities and should have been kept in prison, but isn't;

4) And possibly a pedophile, against his own children.

This DePape fellow should have been deported, institutionalized or kept in prison, but, he happens to live where ?  In the heart of staunch Democrat-led San Francisco where people like DePepe are allowed to roam the streets.

Too bad Paul didn't have a handgun available.  He would have been able to shoot the bastard and prevent DePepe from cracking his skull and he would have saved the taxpayers a ton of dough because of this repeat offender that wasn't being removed from society as he should have been.

Poor Paul, his wife's policies got his skull cracked.

I'm sympathetic for Mr. Pelosi's dilemma, but Democrat policies clearly put Pelosi in harm's way.  Will the Dems of California change because of this incident ?  Probably not.

ichy, I'll pre-empt you with the thumbs down 👎 so you may save yourself the effort.

 

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17 hours ago, Elephant Tipper said:

DePepe's ideology is all over the map. 

 

 

Doesn't matter. 

He's clearly laid out that his motivation for the attack is his recent turn towards right wing conservative ideology. 

 

"Oh but before he became Conservative he was liberal."

 

Ok? But he didn't start committing Domestic terrorism till be became a Righty....

 

Time for Republicans to own their own rhetoric and the consequences of their lies, propaganda, and extremism. 

It's only going to get worse from here as more and more mentally ill people buy into the "stolen elections" and Democrats are blood sucking baby killers" nonsense a lot more murders, attacks, and violence will be perpetrated by these people till Republicans grow up and start living in reality instead of their make believe fantasy land. 

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7 minutes ago, CoffeeTiger said:

Doesn't matter. 

He's clearly laid out that his motivation for the attack is his recent turn towards right wing conservative ideology. 

"Oh but before he became Conservative he was liberal."

Ok? But he didn't start committing Domestic terrorism till be became a Righty....

Time for Republicans to own their own rhetoric and the consequences of their lies, propaganda, and extremism. 

It's only going to get worse from here as more and more mentally ill people buy into the "stolen elections" and Democrats are blood sucking baby killers" nonsense a lot more murders, attacks, and violence will be perpetrated by these people till Republicans grow up and start living in reality instead of their make believe fantasy land. 

DePape is an INSANE person.  He has NO ideology, except the little voices in his head telling him what to do at that moment.  He could have heard Captain Kangaroo repeat "REDRUM, REDRUM" and he would have obeyed.  DePape's motivation has nothing to do with Democrat or Republican.  

How ideology does figure into this situation is as I stated above.  He would never have been in San Francisco wandering the streets in the first place but because of liberal policies.  

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59 minutes ago, Elephant Tipper said:

DePape is an INSANE person.  He has NO ideology, except the little voices in his head telling him what to do at that moment.  He could have heard Captain Kangaroo repeat "REDRUM, REDRUM" and he would have obeyed.  DePape's motivation has nothing to do with Democrat or Republican.  

How ideology does figure into this situation is as I stated above.  He would never have been in San Francisco wandering the streets in the first place but because of liberal policies.  

oh bullcrap. by your reasoning that means every single jan 6 rioter that hurt anyone is mentally ill. and there are dozens of those guys going to jail. but mentally ill or not with all the idiots on your side talking violence maybe he thought it would be ok? trump started this. greene is another. words mean things and and he listened. this is on the right. and now all the gay bashing and the dude being his boyfriend? you guys have no shame. and i see very few call you guys out. this is a huge problem. well until a righty gets it and then it is a different story.

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1 hour ago, CoffeeTiger said:

Doesn't matter. 

He's clearly laid out that his motivation for the attack is his recent turn towards right wing conservative ideology. 

 

"Oh but before he became Conservative he was liberal."

 

Ok? But he didn't start committing Domestic terrorism till be became a Righty....

 

Time for Republicans to own their own rhetoric and the consequences of their lies, propaganda, and extremism. 

It's only going to get worse from here as more and more mentally ill people buy into the "stolen elections" and Democrats are blood sucking baby killers" nonsense a lot more murders, attacks, and violence will be perpetrated by these people till Republicans grow up and start living in reality instead of their make believe fantasy land. 

You know what, he’s totally right wing.  Flaming, ultra right.  The only way you guys are going to cure this is send the fbi into Berkeley, it’s a hot bed right now.  After that maybe hit Austin and San Fran too

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9 minutes ago, pensacolatiger said:

You know what, he’s totally right wing.  Flaming, ultra right.  The only way you guys are going to cure this is send the fbi into Berkeley, it’s a hot bed right now.  After that maybe hit Austin and San Fran too

You might have missed the subliminal message in Kamala Harris’ speech about Yellow School busses.   This guy lived in an abandoned Yellow School Bus.  I think that is the connection here.

The guy at the end sorta looks like David, doesn’t he?   Hmmmm.

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