The radio show shock jock brought his own bullhorn raising up on a flatbed truck platform furnished by ..... Here's one story from Jarod MacDonald-Evoy writing in AZ Mirror last night.
SPOILER ALERT: Jones said he would be back Friday night
Conspiracy monger Alex Jones shows up at conspiracy-fueled elections protest
Conservative extremists were present at the protests Wednesday and Thursday night, including members of the anti-government Three Percenters and QAnon. At one point Wednesday night, the crowd erupted into a chant of “Pizzagate” when a pizza arrived, referring the baseless conspiracy theory about a child sex ring operated out of a pizzeria in Washington D.C.
As Jones walked away, many shouted that he was their “hero” and one young man yelled “thank you for waking me up Alex!”
"Right-wing conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones showed up at the Maricopa County Elections Department Thursday night to rally with supporters of President Donald Trump to push baseless claims of voter fraud and assert that “globalists” were trying to “steal the election.”
Jones spoke to the crowd claiming that “globalists” and Bill Gates would be defeated along with George Soros echoing a conspiracy theory that has been boosted by the president and his supporters that has often been tied to anti-Semitic and anti-immigrant views.
The radio host showed up unexpectedly, surprising many in the crowd who rushed toward him as he walked up to the Elections Department, where protests began Wednesday night.
“They have awoken the sleeping giant,” Jones said, adding that if “the globalists” continued to try to steal the election they would incite “another 1776.” .......................................................................................................
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Why, I responded, that's Alex Jones, one of the most influential people in the United States.
My friend didn't believe it. "Come on, this is a gag or something," he said. His actual quote was that the Jones show was like a Nazi version of Tommy Boy, which to him was too funny of an idea to have been generated unironically.
This isn't an uncommon reaction.
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