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* [[Fred Phelps]] ([[dominionism]]): largely out of the spotlight now, but once the primary motivator of [[issuepedia:Westboro Baptist Church|Westboro Baptist Church]] | * [[Fred Phelps]] ([[dominionism]]): largely out of the spotlight now, but once the primary motivator of [[issuepedia:Westboro Baptist Church|Westboro Baptist Church]] | ||
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* {{l/alt/wp|Jerome Corsi}} | * {{l/alt/wp|Jerome Corsi}} |
Revision as of 16:13, 21 August 2015
A wingnut is a person who advocates or believes one or more forms of wingnuttery.
Prominent Wingnuts
- Andy Schlafly
- Ann Coulter
- Ben Stein
- Bryan Fischer: see also The Bryan Fischer Award
- Fred Phelps (dominionism): largely out of the spotlight now, but once the primary motivator of Westboro Baptist Church
- Glenn Beck
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe: libertarian right-wingnut
- Michael Savage
- Jerome Corsi [W]
- Jim Inhofe
- Pat Buchanan
- Rush Limbaugh: see Issuepedia
- Sarah Palin [W]
- Steve Stockman: US Representative who believes that global warming could be caused by Earth's magnetic field, and submitted a bill to make this belief into law. (h/t)
- Ted Cruz
- Ted Nugent
Wingnuts on Social Media
- James Stamulis "Christian conservative loyal to God, family and Constitution. I also stand by Israel and America's true allies."
- Tyler Williamson "Since you can't physically see Darwinian evolution happening believing that that theory is true takes faith. You have no physical evidence that it happened."[1]