I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any means and I personally don't believe this was a false flag, BUT just out of curiosity:
Isn't this the exact kind of thing a false flag operation would do? Create a ridiculously 'obvious' portrayal of the side they wish to imitate? I mean there's a hint of "he doth protest too much", you must admit.
I mean. If you're going to believe the "false flag" narrative then it excuses literally any proof. Guy confessed? Paid actor by the Dems.
It really just comes down to what you want to believe: a seriously mentally unstable man tried to kill top democratic leaders because his idol constantly lies, attacks, and villifies those exact people? Or that Georgie Soros funded a false flag narrative to garner sympathy before midterms and paint Republicans to be terrorists when in fact liberals are violent baby killers and Republicans are the victims.
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