The Marjorie Taylor Greene thread.

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"Gentlefolk given the plea for unity can’t we strive for unity and agree to say she is a “Snivelling bat-**** crazy cowardly lying hypocritical anti-semitic conspiratard"?
Will no one speak to the missing commas?
 
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That excellent CNN documantray on Qanon last night made the point that Qanon is sort of simmalimating all the wackjob conspiracy theories out there...9/11 Truthers, Moonbats,Birthers,Anti Vaxxers,..all are finding a home in Qanon.

The crazy never dies, it just bumps along into the next crazy thing. It's not a logical problem, it's a lifestyle.
 
I hardly care what these late night shows do. I wish somebody in that house on the Republican side would skewer her.

Good point, but don't hold your breath. The GOP is all about self-interest, and bad press that can be simply waved away isn't enough to make a dent in their sensibilities.
 
I hardly care what these late night shows do. I wish somebody in that house on the Republican side would skewer her.

Somebody will. At which point somebodies GOP approval rating will hit single digits, followed by somebody announcing his/her retirement at the end of his/her current term.
 
Some analysis on Greene's prospects and position in the GOP circus.

'She is weighing us down': Georgia GOP cringes at Marjorie Taylor Greene spectacle [politico.com]
The Georgia GOP is tearing itself apart in a civil war. It lost two Senate seats in an ill-fated January run-off election. And the once-Republican suburbs in metro Atlanta — the most populous part of the state — have bolted toward the Democratic side.

Now, it’s contending with another budding public relations catastrophe: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the newly elected congresswoman whose extremist beliefs and promotion of bizarre conspiracy theories have rocketed her to national notoriety.
 
Somebody will. At which point somebodies GOP approval rating will hit single digits, followed by somebody announcing his/her retirement at the end of his/her current term.

Who will be the Joseph Welch to Senator Joe McCarthy?

Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?
 
Welcome to the thunderdome:

The people of her district elected her and that should mean a lot," Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, told ABC's "This Week." "They elected her and she’s going to run for reelection and she’ll be accountable for what she said and her actions."

Asked about Greene liking comments on Facebook ahead of her congressional run expressing support for the execution of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., as CNN reported, Hutchinson said: "I’m not going to answer that question as to whether she’s fit to serve because she believes in something that everybody else does not accept."

"I reject that," he said. "But she’s going to stand for reelection. I don’t think we ought to punish people from a disciplinary standpoint or party standpoint because they think something a little bit different."

"I would not vote for her," he later added.
 
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