A caveat. Many American LNers are Trump-idolizers and McConnell-Graham-Cruz-GOP supporters. They're obviously been radicalized by networks like Fox News and sites like Breitbart. Maybe they don't go for the 9-11 stuff, but they're pretty susceptible to conspiracy theory.
Huh? Many American LNers have been radicalized into believing government conspiracies by Fox News and Breitbart but they don't believe in a 9/11 conspiracy? Or, obviously a JFK conspiracy for that matter.
That doesn't make a lick of sense. If they've succumbed to or have been manipulated into believing in government conspiracies then why do they reject the two most noted conspiracies in US history? That's completely illogical. Wouldn't they be more likely to believe in those two conspiracies?
And where did you come up with this "Many American LNers..?" I've seen no polls or surveys on JFK conspiracy belief indicating any connection between political ideology and belief in a conspiracy. Furthermore, the most noted JFK conspiracy believers have been your fellow anti-American leftwingers like Mark Lane and Oliver Stone. Not anyone on the political right (although I guess Garrison could have been put there).
I think you've been hanging around these conspiracists for so long that you're beginning to think like they do.
I believe that Trump supporters are more likely to believe in the JFK conspiracy and not be LNers. Particularly the ones who believe in the Large-Secret-Enduring conspiracy that hundreds of volunteer poll works, hundreds of programmers, conspired to throw the election to Biden. As Steve points out, someone who falls for one L-S-E conspiracy theory is more likely to fall for others. That only makes sense.
Among the strong Trump supporters, including his claims of a stolen election, who also support the JFK conspiracy theory that I can name off the top of my head:
Alex Jones
Roger Stone
Donald Trump
And, of course, I can assure everyone here that I both currently reject any JFK conspiracy theory (subject to change, with convincing evidence, which I do not expect) and reject Trump (not subject to change, ever, unless I develop Alzheimer's disease) for being a fascist and a traitor to America and the most basic democratic traditions.
My only disagreement with Steve is that I think both the far left and the far right are equally susceptible to believing in a JFK conspiracy theory. Particularly a U. S. government conspiracy theory. Both don’t like democracy and will tend to embrace a theory that means our democracy is really a sham.
Question:
What prominent supporter of Trump and his “Stolen Election” claims is also a LNer?