I think more and more "Q" may be Sarah Huckabee Sanders, mainly because of the frequency and ease with which the author slips in and out of biblical quotes, as if a regular part of his/her conversation, plus the frequent invocations to the Lord and exhortations to prayer. Even the phrase, "Amen brother" is evocative of a devout Baptist.
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Gilderoy ago
I think more and more "Q" may be Sarah Huckabee Sanders, mainly because of the frequency and ease with which the author slips in and out of biblical quotes, as if a regular part of his/her conversation, plus the frequent invocations to the Lord and exhortations to prayer. Even the phrase, "Amen brother" is evocative of a devout Baptist.
Amazing, if true.
SayWhatNOWAY ago
Nope! Not a woman! A teacher, notice how Q praises Anons who answer correctly. My guess is a legal/law researcher!
Gilderoy ago
Women can be teachers, too, and knowledgeable legal authorities. Just sayin'.
SayWhatNOWAY ago
Yes, certainly๐. I just meant that Q sounds like an old school law professor/researcher. My gut tells me male, or a group of males.
Gilderoy ago
That's a good insight. Maybe it's a combination of two people: Stephen Miller and Sarah Huckabee Sanders? Just a guess.
SayWhatNOWAY ago
Or Steven Bannon, Sarah & Stephen๐๐๐๐๐
Gilderoy ago
Wow. That's even better! The Trump Administration Trifecta. Love it.