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Look what you made them do: Right-wing media figures are begging their colleagues to stop with Taylor Swift conspiracy theories
Fellow right-wing personalities are telling conspiracy theorists to “go outside,” begging them to “be normal,” and scolding them that “not everything you don’t like is a conspiracy.”
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Some right-wing media figures are urging their fellow conservatives to back off from spreading conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift.
A sizable portion of right-wing media has recently become obsessed with the conspiracy theory that Swift and her relationship with Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce is a “psy-op” to influence NFL fans and the singer’s supporters to vote for President Joe Biden later this year. Others in right-wing media are now recognizing the absurdity of these claims and questioning why their colleagues are spreading them instead of focusing on issues that are important to voters ahead of the 2024 presidential election.