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But in a highly conservative country obsessed with and worshiping shallow shows of wealth, he is tall, putatively rich, moderately famous, and probably most relevant of all, male. That he was previously, and is now even more so, clinically insane and entirely unsuitable as a national leader is beside the point. Meanwhile, MTG is short, relatively poor (i.e. not a billionaire), notorious rather than famous, and unfortunately (unless she can prove otherwise?), female. For many in the GOP, she should stop showing these unseemly displays of aggression and get back in the kitchen. She is a relative newcomer on the notoriety scene as well - no decades of history. The only common point with Diaper Don is probably some cross-eyed insanity, although I don't think she is quite as mad as he is. Perhaps that's a negative for the GOP, though... |
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There's been an active disinfo industry that's been busy for quite some time. |
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Here's some new MTG fun. MTG getting into a shouting match with Dems on the Capitol steps about abortion. I mean this woman has zero class at all, my gawd.
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What a gal! I'm so embarrassed for my country. |
I see MTG is still spreading the lie that the bill would allow abortion up to birth. She's making the same claim Pence did. Politifact rated it false:
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I can't find it now but her chief of staff quit after the shouting match fiasco. And IIRC they were a full-on MAGA head too.
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Thanks for posting the link.
I agree that Parsons may have said the words that you quote. However, I choose not to believe that the chief of staff for such an odious human being tells the truth all the time. "Highlight of his professional career" can go on his linked in page while he thanks his maker that he doesn't have to interact with this nut case moving forward. tl;dr - he's a liar and she's an idiot and I question the timing. |
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On the Steve Bannon channel, MTG endorsed Ivermectin ... twitter link
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She's not just dumb vs. the general population; she might actually be in the bottom quartile of intelligence among Cross-Fit idiots. |
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That feller, I wanted to pee on his bible thumping leg. But my pee-shy bladder said no. Probably for the best.
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Bots can't think so they can't understand anything but their programing. |
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Marj has gotten into a spat with Lin Wood the 'attorney.'
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Meanwhile, MTG 'unveiled' the real deal with the Green New Deal. Yep, that's right. COMMIES! |
Maybe her schtick has about run its course. She isn't even a good troll. If I were a troll I'd be embarrassed to be associated with her.
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When discussing Communism, it's probably a good idea to assume that a significant number of people don't know what it actually is, beyond "scary bogeyman". It's like the clip I've posted a few times from the documentary about the 2008 election "Right America: Feeling Wronged" in which a man declared the Democrats to be Socialists, and defined Socialism as "basically the policies of Hitler" and "the midpoint between Communism and something else that I can't remember". |
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And now, Marjorie Taylor Greene is asking if "Should America should have a nation divorce".
https://news.yahoo.com/people-think-...071226731.html People Think Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Is ‘Calling For Civil War’ With New Twitter Poll ... The conspiracy-peddling lawmaker polled her 448,300 Twitter followers Monday on whether they thought America should “have a national divorce.” She offered them three answers: “Yes, by R & D states”; “No, stay together;” and “Undecided.” ... This is the first time since the mid-1800's that a sitting member of Congress has publicly asked such an inflammatory question. |
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It isn't inherently a bad thing. |
That would be problematic - R&D states don't actually exist. Every state is made up of both Rs and Ds.
In the 1800s, the demarcation was a little clearer - who had slavery and who didn't. |
You should actually encourage this Great Separation. It's a great opportunity. But it needs to be MAGAchuds like MTG separated from everyone else. Physically. I'm sure there is an infested swamp in a bayou, a baked dried lake in a desert, or a soggy craggy peak in a wilderness that can be devoted to just them and their ilk. Do it, I say!
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There is a significant number of differences between what commentators and writers are supposed to do and what elected leaders are supposed to do. For example, every member of the US Congress takes the following oath prior to being seated in the US Congress: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God." |
communist? Can Radical Rightists come up with something other than this already. Or at least be a bit more creative with the reasoning that leads to "...therefore she's a communist."
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The Austin and Dallas people can come to Phoenix. Less humidity and no tornadoes. |
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