Far-right anti-Islam activist John Guandolo announced via email that his Understanding The Threat organization has shut down.
Kandiss Taylor bragging that "the majority of the people that have been put into GOP chair positions, officer positions, delegate positions, [and] district positions are my supporters" ought to tell you all you need to know about the state of the Republican Party in Georgia.
James Lindsay claims "the powers that be" are engaging in "intentional provocation" of conservative Christians to get them to attack drag queens in order to create a "Drag Floyd" movement ("Drag Floyd" being a reference to George Floyd).
Scott Lively warns that the "T" in "LGBT" secretly stands for "transhumanism": "I have been alone in linking transhumanism directly to the LGBT movement, contending that the LGBT agenda represents not just a coalition of sexual dysfunctions but a chronology of stages in the deconstruction of God's created order."
Steve Shultz and Johnny Enlow attempt to justify their efforts to defend their false prophecies that former President Donald Trump would be reelected in 2020: "We know we're being accused of rewriting, but it's never been rewritten. We've adjusted when we realized it wasn't right now."
Finally, Anna Perez jokes that if people get more conservative as they age, she's "gonna be like Hitler" by the time she's 30: "Who knows how fascist I'll be when I'm 30 years old."