It would appear that the QAnon conclave, I don’t know if “convention” is the right term for only a few hundred people, is heating up in its last hours. Couy Griffin, the founder of Cowboys For Trump, got up on stage and called out Cantaloupe Caligula for not keeping one of his promises, to put Hillary Clinton in prison.

Griffin is one of the loyal. He was present at the insurrection. He apparently swallowed everything Trump said hook, line and sinker and now it appears that he’s reconsidering supporting Trump. Better to wake up late than never.

Griffin has had plenty of reason to rethink his relationship with Trump. Last summer a petition was circulated to recall him from his position as County Commissioner in Otero County, New Mexico. The complaints in the petition are that Griffin allegedly neglected and misused his position as a county commissioner by skipping public meetings and promoting a support group for President Donald Trump that Griffin treated as a for-profit business.

Griffin may have seen big dollar signs in Trump and now he’s waking up.

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  1. “Couy Griffin, the founder of Cowboys For Trump, got up on stage and called out Cantaloupe Caligula for not keeping one of his promises, to put Hillary Clinton in prison.”

    Would Mr Griffin kindly explain on what specific charges Trump should have put Hillary Clinton in prison? I mean, does he not understand that, in the United States, one cannot simply imprison a political adversary without justifiable legal reason? Aren’t people on the far right screaming about how the January 6th “tourists” have been unjustly imprisoned for their “political beliefs” but some of them still believe that Clinton should’ve been locked up for, what exactly?

    • Probably because the committed treason by daring to stand for election when he was running. Doesn’t everyone know that he has the right to be president for life and his offspring to succeed him and anyone who disagrees gets fed to the Florida alligators (there’s a shortage of lions).

      Oh and, in keeping with his imperial greatness, he will become a saint and worshipped after he dies.

  2. He’s not waking up, he’s just saying Trump didn’t do all the maniacal and seditionary things he claimed he would do. Then he caps it by whining about the poor insurrectionists that are in jail just for trying to overturn an election that he and they believe, on no actual evidence whatsoever, was stolen. In other words, he’s mad at Trump because he was not as effective in his a-holery as they had all hoped he was. How is that “waking up” ?

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