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It’s also possible she is one of those GQP Neanderthals who think Cancer is contagious. I wouldn’t doubt she’d ban a cancer patient from her gym. |
The only other people I've seen work so hard to firmly establish their ignorance/stupidity are D. J. Trump and Lauren Boebert. At this, they are all highly successful.
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I was going to say that I don't understand why anyone would find it funny, if Greene actually said something that thunderously stupid, misleading and, under the circumstances, morally wrong. Certain posters here have complained of moral vacuity and the like in certain threads, and some have pointed out that immorality depends in part on its effect on others. Lying to others, especially about medical matters which might kill them, seems to fit that pretty well. Far more than cheering when a hated enemy dies from an agency not one's own. Of course one is free to believe MTG is not lying, and is actually that stupid and thoughtless, making her a somewhat less immoral idiot. Or do you think it's funny that some here actually believe that cancer is not a contagious disease? Do, pray tell, what's funny about this? |
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https://news.yahoo.com/marjorie-tayl...133635630.html |
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Whether she is really this stupid, or just playing stupid to appeal to her base, she is still a grifter, and apparently a successful one.
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Has she nominated Ethan Crumbley for the Congressional Medal of Freedom yet? It's only a matter of time.
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It's only a "lie" if you know it to be false. So yeah, (sciencey words...)
Translation: My only experience with science was when a boiled egg was sucked through the neck of a glass milk bottle to prove the existence of angels. |
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Thing is, they have always been there. Lots of the things claimed by religions are quite as silly. I guess a lot of people find themselves hard put to understand reality, and unable to do much about it anyway, so they might as well embrace a nice fantasy. It won't impact their reality either way, so why worry? Hans |
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But I don't claim that everybody would think you're joking. We live in a Hieronymus Bosch world now, and nothing is too monstrous to appear. I'm joking, of course, I think. |
MTG was one of several right-wing politicians and pundits to declare that a white nationalist rally in DC over the weekend was staged by the Feds. She's never seen "patriot" groups wearing khakis, so they must be fake.
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(The funny part is Jacob Wohl saying that they must be Feds because they were unusually slim. He knows his audience.) |
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In Charlottesville, demonstrators turned out in polos and khakis. But their seemingly innocuous clothes spoke volumes. why white supremacists are co-opting khaki pants In the leadup to the Unite the Right rally on August 11, neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin, who runs the hate site the Daily Stormer, put out a call for white supremacists attending the march to look "appealing" in an effort to attract "normal" people. "Do not look scraggly," he emphasized, after providing a detailed dress code that recommended button-up shirts and well-cut pants (strictly no shorts). He ended his PSA: WHY DO MEMBERS OF THE ALT-RIGHT LOVE POLOS AND KHAKIS SO MUCH? Nearly a year into the Trump era, nobody is surprised by emboldened racists anymore, but what did raise a few questions was their choice of outfit: it quickly became apparent that these slavery enthusiasts had picked out a uniform for themselves that consisted of white polo shirts, khakis and tiki torches – although that last one might not be a permanent fixture of the look. Fred Perry withdraws polo shirt adopted by far-right Proud Boys Company distances itself from US fascist group as it halts sales of garment in North America |
We can shake our heads over the antics in the solemn monkey cage of fascism, both yesterday and today, but those goons gain confidence from adopting uniforms. It makes them feel military.
Just wait, we'll be seeing black shirts again. |
Marjorie Taylor Greene says January 6 defendants are getting pumped full of "critical race theory training" in jail and are told "they have to denounce President Trump.
They are told that their views are the views of cult members." Videos in link https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1468282340237619207 |
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The only explanation for this is that either MTG is nucking futz or she's got an IQ lower than my pothos plant. Or both.
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