Alison Hayden
Welcome to what is the 1023rd original profile here at “Crazy/Stupid Republican of the Day”, where we’ll be profiling
Alison Hayden, a trial lawyer and
2020 candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in California’s 15th Congressional District, who was looking to stage an upset of Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell. Hayden is also the latest in our far-too-long line of Republican candidates for office who were
promoting the Qanon conspiracy theory, as she kept using Qanon hashtags in posts on Twitter, as well as posting about “The Great Awakening”, where Donald Trump would lead Democrats who would be exposed for having dungeons where they harvested fear hormones from tortured children off to military tribunals to be executed. Y’know, just boilerplate policy stuff.
While supporting that absolutely bonkers conspiracy theory is enough to warrant us writing up a CSGOPOTD profile of someone, we’ve noticed that Alison Hayden’s nuttery is not limited to just Qanon. Take this Twitter post where she tries to claim there’s a double standard about Black Lives Matter murals being painted on the streets in Washington, D.C. (publicly funded and approved by the mayor) and yet when anti-choice activists start spray-painting “Black Pre-Lives Matter”, they get arrested for graffiti.
So… that’s a racist battle to pick, right there. She’s also
a fan of transphobic policy, as well as
spreading Covid-19 misinformation, not just about vaccines, but also anti-mask lunacy. And, to round it out, she has begun
re-writing history that played out in front of the world’s eyes on January 6th, claiming that “patriots” who were Trump supporters were actually “pulling Antifa rioters away from the windows” that day.
If Alison Hayden isn’t knowingly a hateful liar, we hope that she gets the psychiatric counseling she clearly needs if she believes all the s*** she puts on social media. Feel free to report her account until Twitter shuts her down, because that would be to her own benefit, and everyone else’s.