The Rise of BlueAnon: How the Democrats Became a Party of Conspiracy Theorists

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David Harsanyi delves into the mindset of people who think Republicans would usher in the Handmaid's Tale and who compare Trump's Madison Square Garden rally to a pro-Nazi rally held there eight decades earlier.

In The Rise of BlueAnon, David Harsanyi reveals how the left has been consumed by a uniquely dangerous and delusional brand of conspiracy theories. And unlike those on the right, the Left’s conspiracy theories are rarely kept in check by mainstream institutions. How many Democrats are donning tinfoil hats? Way more than the media will admit:

·        A recent poll found nearly twice as many Democrats as Republicans believed “the Holocaust is a myth.” 

·        Historically, Democrats are more likely to be 9/11 “Truthers."" 

·        Democrats have been accusing Republicans of stealing elections since Reagan defeated Carter.

·        Despite their lawn signs declaring, “science is real,” Democrats are twice as likely to believe in astrology as Republicans. 

·        Most of the Americans who believe that alien spacecraft are observing our planet right now are Democrats. 

·        Democrats have spread the most successful conspiracy theory in American history: The Trump-Russia collusion hoax. 

From shrieks that we’re just one election away from living in The Handmaid’s Tale, to shrills that the world will end in 12 years from a corporation-caused climate catastrophe, Democrats have whipped themselves up with unfounded fears and falsehoods.

Virtually all mainstream media experts, pundits, and late-night talk-show hosts claim that conservatives are a bunch of unhinged conspiracy theorists. The Rise of BlueAnon is a fun, hard-hitting, and insightful refutation of this myth, and it shows why so many Democrat accusations are, in reality, projections. 

About the author

David Harsanyi is a senior writer at the Washington Examiner, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of four books. A contributor to the New York Post, his work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Reason, USA Today, National Review, and numerous other publications, and he has been featured on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, ABC World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, and dozens of radio talk shows across the country.

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