Posted on 07/31/2022 4:17:12 PM PDT by Right Wing Vegan
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) condemned his party’s pick for state attorney general on Sunday, following a CNN report revealing the nominee spread conspiracy theories about the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on a radio show he co-hosted roughly 15 years ago.
Michael Peroutka, who won the Republican primary earlier this month, said it was “very, very true” that demolition charges were present in the World Trade Center before the attacks, during an October 2006 episode of “The American View.” He also questioned if an “elite bureaucrat” may have charges in every building in the city.
“We know who was responsible for 9/11,” Hogan tweeted Sunday. “Blaming our country for Al-Qaeda’s atrocities is an insult to the memory of the thousands of innocent Americans and brave first responders who died that day. These disgusting lies don’t belong in our party.”
Hogan, who is in his second and final term as Republican governor of a traditionally blue state, has repeatedly criticized members of his own party, including former President Trump.
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Well, a broken clock is right 2x a day.
I saw a video of the firefighters in the lobby and I heard explosions right before the tower fell
Hogan should just become a democrat.
Neither do you, Lockdown Larry. Neither do you.
I do not trust Hogan at all.
Imagine a world when the sheer amount of peeps who would literally excrement themselves if the stated and ‘official’ narrative for 9/11 was shown to be a false flag or more akin to what the alleged conspiracy theorists have suggested. But yeah, we must stand strong and united in in the face of anything other than the stated and ‘official’ narrative....
Where was this information before he became the governor?
Guys like this jerk give republicans a bad name.
To be fair, this mischaracterizes the truther account of 9/11.
Oh God.
Hogan has gone overboard before, but I had no idea about Peroutka with this nonsense.
All I knew is Peroutka is constantly advertising his “Institute in the Constitution” on our conservative radio.
Sounds like he was a 9/11 nut. Couldn’t possibly be evil Moslems, could it?
Not explosions, It was structures in the building collapsing.
If there were demolition charges there would have been no need for the airplane and some of demo charges would have been in the basement parts of the underground food court survived the collapse.
Hogan is right about this. I hate to admit that.
These theories were started by the left to smear Bush.
I still would not vote for the democrat
Do you have a link? I used to think a lot of that was just conspiracy theories, but I’ve seen more and more mentions of this at places I trust that I’m ready to investigate some of the claims instead of just ignoring them.
A pox on both their houses.
There are like hundreds of varied sources concerning 9/11 and associated conspiracy theories. And while most are just out there, like way out there, some are thought provoking. Richard Dolan Youtube talks of some, Fade to Black, etc., etc., etc., etc.
Meanwhile we have Joe Biden.
Hogan can go to hell.
*Hogan should just become a democrat.*
No. He’s got the best of both worlds. Fast learner. Bloomberg owes his political success to being a political cross dresser. Hogan can take on the old geezer senator in ‘24 if he wants to continue. A POTUS run would be vanity. His frumpy looks will only take him so far.
When was the last time CNN dug up 15 year-old dirt on an obscure Democrat?
There were many eyewitness accounts of people saying there were explosions, and also visual evidence.
https://911research.wtc7.net/mirrors/guardian2/wtc/tower-explosions.htm
That can be said about more than 9/11, unfortunately.
Yes, agreed.
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