We previously reported about what appeared to be Antifa symbol graffiti sprayed on South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace’s home and property over Memorial Day weekend.
Here were some of the pictures.
In the early morning hours of Memorial Day, my home, where I’m raising my two children, was vandalized with Antifa symbols and profanity.
Although my kids and I are thankfully fine, these criminal acts are unacceptable no matter your politics. pic.twitter.com/OIN5byPp0I
— Nancy Mace (@NancyMace) June 1, 2021
Now, you would think that the normal response to that would be to say that’s terrible and lend support, even if you were a Democrat or a liberal, and to condemn such an attack on someone’s home and stand against it.
Instead, liberals set off on a conspiracy jag, without any proof, accusing Mace of vandalizing her own home, without any real reason or rationale behind it. The attack included some high-profile liberal blue-check accounts that went down the rabbit hole of crazy.
Pat Cunnane, a former Obama speechwriter, claimed it appeared that she’d forged the vandalism and implied that she hadn’t filed a police report (she had). Cunnane cited a Raw Story reporter Matthew Chapman, who claimed the handwriting looked like Mace’s.
It appears this former Obama bro deleted his despicable tweet, but I’m glad he’s found a new career in handwriting forensics.
By the way, here’s the police report for your future conspiracy theories/internet sleuthing endeavors. pic.twitter.com/8vX5Hpgdyn
— Natalie Johnson (@nataliejohnsonn) June 1, 2021
The conspiracy was also fed by Parker Malloy of Media Matters and Bess Kalb, a writer for Jimmy Kimmel, who claimed that the graffiti’s penmanship looked like the handwriting in a campaign letter sent out by the Mace campaign, although it’s not even clear that Mace wrote that letter. Another Kimmel writer, Rick Rosner, even suggested that maybe Mace should be charged for making a false report.
Shouldn't Nancy be charged with falsely reporting a crime? https://t.co/2UIGKCEUOg
— Rick G. Rosner (@dumbassgenius) June 1, 2021
CAUGHT: ‘Antifa Graffiti’ Matches GOP Rep's Handwriting.
Evidence suggests that radical right-wing Republican Nancy Mace of South Carolina concocted a false ANTIFA attack on her home.
— Christopher Constantine, Esq. (@ChrisAlbertoLaw) June 4, 2021
Some of those people, like Cunnane and Malloy, have since deleted their tweets – probably not wanting people to see what conspiracy theorists they are. And Crooks and Liars (interesting name) might want to retract the story – there’s a little news update for those conspiracy nutters.
“Authorities believe vandalism that occurred at Bishop England High School in February and Rep. Nancy Mace’s home last month may be connected to the same individual.”https://t.co/TFdGaBjAtX
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) June 11, 2021
Police on Daniel Island, S.C. believe the vandalism at Nancy Mace’s home is connected to other vandalism that took place on the island, at the Bishop England High School, on February 23. That graffiti included an anarchy symbol like at Mace’s home, plus a hammer and sickle symbol. Video at the school showed a person dressed in black tagging the school. Police believe there were similarities in the writing and that the same individual is behind both incidents. There was also other spray painting vandalism on other areas of the island.
Police put out the following picture of the suspect, which Mace also posted.
Over the past several days, law enforcement has been working diligently to identify the individual(s) who spent Memorial Day trespassing on my property and vandalizing my home. pic.twitter.com/kB4N0lt3h0
— Nancy Mace (@NancyMace) June 11, 2021
So unless these crazy conspiracy theorists are suggesting that Mace was somehow involved in an unrelated act of vandalism in February, they appear to be up a creek without a paddle. Looks like the facts just might have caught up with them.
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