Michele Morrow, a QAnon supporter and candidate for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, previously posted incendiary comments online, including advocating for the execution of political figures. In a recent encounter with comedian Jason Selvig, she was confronted about her tweet that mentioned, 'death to traitors,' leading her to awkwardly evade the conversation and ultimately leave the area multiple times, highlighting her discomfort with her controversial statements being called into question.
Comedian Jason Selvig confronted Michele Morrow about her tweet calling for major Democrats' executions. When he referenced her own words about Obama, she initially responded positively but quickly retreated when pressed to engage further, illustrating her evasion tactics regarding her extremist views. This moment captures not just her struggles with accountability but also the disconnect between her public persona and her past rhetoric.
Morrow's social media history includes posts that promote extreme violent rhetoric against former President Obama and other Democrats. In a 2020 tweet, she expressed a desire for a 'Pay Per View' execution of Obama in front of a firing squad, illustrating the dangerous ideology she continues to promote.
The incident underscores the increasing visibility and support for QAnon candidates in political races, as well as the dangerous implications of their rhetoric. Morrow's campaign and rhetoric reflect a troubling trend of extremist viewpoints gaining traction within mainstream political discourse.
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