The New York Times reports:
A clear indication that Marjorie Taylor Greene was more than a dabbler in QAnon was her 2018 endorsement of “Frazzledrip,” one of the most grotesque tendrils of the movement’s mythology. The lurid fantasy of Frazzledrip refers to an imaginary video said to show Hillary Clinton and her former aide, Huma Abedin, assaulting and disfiguring a young girl, and drinking her blood. It holds that several cops saw the video, and Clinton had them killed.
For Clinton, these supernatural smears are part of an old story. “This is rooted in ancient scapegoating of women, of doing everything to undermine women in the public arena, women with their own voices, women who speak up against power and the patriarchy,” she said. “This is a Salem Witch Trials line of argument against independent, outspoken, pushy women. And it began to metastasize around me.”
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This @michelleinbklyn interview with @HillaryClinton is interesting on a number of levels, but what struck me is the notion that HRC’s three decade vilification is part and parcel of what women who don’t act “the part” have had to contend for millennia. /1 https://t.co/CfyhZ6o4BR
— Julie Roginsky (@julieroginsky) February 6, 2021
This @michelleinbklyn interview with @HillaryClinton is interesting on a number of levels, but what struck me is the notion that HRC’s three decade vilification is part and parcel of what women who don’t act “the part” have had to contend for millennia. /1 https://t.co/CfyhZ6o4BR
— Julie Roginsky (@julieroginsky) February 6, 2021
Just wait until Republicans start getting asked to agree or denounce @mtgreenee ‘s theory on “Frazzeldrip” https://t.co/prtBtsyEdW
— Kirk Merritt (@Kirk4Defiance) February 3, 2021