A loosely organized network of Democrat voters, politicians, and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories such as the Russia hoax, Jussie Smollett hoax, Ukraine hoax, Covington kids hoax, Brett Kavanaugh hoax, and 'Insurrection' hoax.
by Jon____ March 7, 2021
Get the Blue Anonmug. A loosely organized network for Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories.
Blue Anon adherents fervently believe that right-wing extremists are going to storm Capitol Hill any day now and "remove" lawmakers from office, hence the need for the deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the US Capitol.
by Toodles_ March 7, 2021
Get the Blue Anonmug. A non-existent made-up left-leaning group purported to exist by far-right conspiracy theorists as a target for their outrage.
by k.o.t.i April 25, 2021
Get the Blue anonmug. Right Wing attempt to make Democrats look as crazy as they are. Label used to support existence of "alternative facts" and shame voters into doubting truthful, professional journalism that follows long-held standards.
In particular, the label brands Democrats as conspiracy theorists because they:
*Are aware of the details of the Mueller report and the Trump impeachment investigations around Russia and Ukraine -- mainly the neither Mueller nor Trump's own DOJ exonerated him.
*Are aware of the intent of Jan 6th insurrectionists to disrupt the Democratic process, cause bodily harm to elected representatives, and return for additional assaults as evidenced by video, photographs, witness testimony and right wing internet chatter.
*Showed concern over electing Brett Kavanaugh to the highest court in the land after allegations of sexual assault and misconduct towards women were supported by witness testimony and circumstantial evidence.
*In the interest of supporting protected minority groups, believed Jussi Smollett's claims of being a hate crime victim until he was exposed as a fraudster.
This attempt to shame average truth- believing Americans is a right wing ploy to shift attention away from the embarrassment known as QAnon, and the susceptibility of their followers to internet conspiracy theories, slanted amateur journalism, and outright falsehoods told by their party's figurehead, Donald Trump.
In particular, the label brands Democrats as conspiracy theorists because they:
*Are aware of the details of the Mueller report and the Trump impeachment investigations around Russia and Ukraine -- mainly the neither Mueller nor Trump's own DOJ exonerated him.
*Are aware of the intent of Jan 6th insurrectionists to disrupt the Democratic process, cause bodily harm to elected representatives, and return for additional assaults as evidenced by video, photographs, witness testimony and right wing internet chatter.
*Showed concern over electing Brett Kavanaugh to the highest court in the land after allegations of sexual assault and misconduct towards women were supported by witness testimony and circumstantial evidence.
*In the interest of supporting protected minority groups, believed Jussi Smollett's claims of being a hate crime victim until he was exposed as a fraudster.
This attempt to shame average truth- believing Americans is a right wing ploy to shift attention away from the embarrassment known as QAnon, and the susceptibility of their followers to internet conspiracy theories, slanted amateur journalism, and outright falsehoods told by their party's figurehead, Donald Trump.
by I-Read-Books November 4, 2021
Get the Blue Anonmug. A word used by right wing political pundits, right wing podcasters, and basement dwelling trolls that are desperately trying to rebrand Qanon to deflect from their deranged base.
“Qanon is so embarrassing the right wing created Blue Anon to deflect from the craziness of their base that thinks Trump is still president, had the election stolen, and every FBI agent is out to get them.
by Poso Bongino September 20, 2022
Get the Blue Anonmug. The combined conglomeration of internet giants such as Google, Twitter, and Facebook, the media giants at the big three television organizations, the NYT and online bloggers that push the conspiracy theory that a secret Q-Anon group of white supremacist insurrectionists will storm federal government buildings.
These individuals do so to give justification for the Democrat party to use the intel community and court systems to persecute their political opponents as well as building fences around the Capitol buildings.
These individuals do so to give justification for the Democrat party to use the intel community and court systems to persecute their political opponents as well as building fences around the Capitol buildings.
"You think a bunch of truckers in MAGA hats are going to topple the federal government? You listen to too much Blue Anon bullshit, you're a full-on retardate".
by Bitter Clinger March 11, 2021
Get the Blue Anonmug. Leftwing conspiracy theorists.
Blue Anon says we need two divisions of National Guard troops to guard against the rightwing hordes.
by Janes Madison March 7, 2021
Get the Blue Anonmug.