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  1. SuperstitiousPigeon5 on

    Look, I know she’s going to go Mr. Hyde on us sooner rather than later, but I’m all for letting her fight a round or two while Dems get their wind back.

    She is now and will always be a trash bag masqurading as a person, but go get ’em Georgia trash bag.

  2. I read a comment on another thread that made perfect sense;

    This isn’t a direct quote but it was something along these lines:

    >Marjorie Taylor Greene built her entire political career by saying the most outrageous far right nonsense she could come up with, from claiming wildfires were started by “Jewish space lasers,” to pushing QAnon conspiracies, to calling mass shootings “false flags.” That kind of shock politics made her famous in the GOP fringe. But now that half her colleagues have caught up and are spouting the same kind of unhinged conspiracy stuff, she’s losing her monopoly on attention. So what does she do? She pivots, suddenly saying a few left leaning things just to get her name back in the headlines. Don’t fall for it. Just because she happens to say something you agree with doesn’t mean she’s on your side. For her, it’s all a grift; attention and outrage are the only things she’s ever been loyal to.

  3. MTG isn’t tearing into her own party because she has seen the light. MTG is probably tearing into her own party because she is mad that she isn’t getting any of those cushy, lucrative appointments the way Bondi and Loomer have. This is merely MTG’s way of demanding a promotion from Trump.

  4. Genuinely astonishing that one of the only Republicans in Congress who’s realized that there will be a post-Trump Republican Party, and that it’s coming sooner than any of them care to admit, is Marjorie Taylor Greene.

  5. runawaydoctorate on

    She’s not wrong on this one either.

    We don’t have to embrace her. We can just stay out of her way and maybe leave a water bottle where she can find it or something.

  6. well I for one am crossing my fingers that her kids or someone finally got through to her and that this recent behavior is genuine

  7. RuneofBeginning on

    Can’t stand her but I’m all for her taking a javelin to her own party. Let them eat! (Themselves)

  8. I remember an interview that Swalwell did with someone last year in which he said pretty much every Republican politician’s public persona was completely fake kabuki theater except for MTG. He said she is the only one consistent in her beliefs. The example he gave is how all the other GOP-ers would talk all kinds of shit in public about him (including truly vile things) and then ask him to hang out when not in front of cameras. Meanwhile MTG’s attitude towards him in public and private is “fuck you”.

    So she might be coming at this from a true believer position

  9. Clearly MTG thinks whatever slice of the pie she was getting to stay in line is too small.

  10. How on earth am I agreeing with this lunatic. This and the fact that I agree with some of the new Tucker Carlson has me concerned for myself.

  11. Greene stepping on her own party’s toes is wild, but if it forces more transparency and forces people to finally talk about actual issues (healthcare, Epstein files), I’ll take it.

  12. I mean she’s not wrong, they’re bowing down to a draft dodger pedophile that poops his pants regularly and wears makeup. He throws tantrums like a baby and is as thin skinned as they come and some people think of him as a big strong manly man. So yeah I would say the Republican men are weak.

  13. RoyalRobinBanks on

    I will never trust her but this is fun to watch. She’s gonna be hated by everyone soon lol.

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