Political wonks I used to follow but stopped following, and why:

#ElijahSchaffer - Neo-Nazism

#MiloYiannopoulos - Antagonistic, unhinged and potentially bad faith

#StevenCrowder - Factual inaccuracies then, now mistreating his staff and wife

#Hasanabi - Bad faith

#JacksonHinkle - Pro #Russia propaganda, bad faith

#TheMajorityReport’s #SamSeder - Bad faith, manipulation via framing and misinformtion

#JennaEllis - Continuing to fight over the 2020 election despite the fact that it happened long ago, potential conspiracy theorist

#BenShapiro - Neocon

#CarolineKwan - Bad faith, poorly informed

#MichaelSavage - Racist, homophobic (legitimately, not in the cucked sense of the word)

#AllieBethStuckey - Conspiracy theorist and pseudoscientific misinformation

#OfficerTatum - Calling a black person a “gorilla”

#Destiny - Supporting political violence

#SteveDeace - Supporting and associating with #Christian nationalist #JackHibbs

#DaveRubin - Joking and gloating about the attack against #PaulPelosi

I also stopped following #TimPool for a bit after #AdamCrigler exposed him for cheating on his GF with #Sourpatchlyds, who had (and still has!) a husband at the time and mistreating his staff, although his commentary is good so I’ve started watching #TimcastIRL again

I also stopped following #JackPosobiec because he was off about something (I forget what it was). I now check out his tweets here and there, but don’t use him as an authoritative primary source for anything.

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I'll probably watch that video at some point but considering the fact that he basically was proven to have been lying about the circumstance for the divorce the last time this came up, I'm not exactly signing up to believing his side of the story here.
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