I do like how the selfie camera distortion makes her look like a bad model of a neanderthal in an shitty movie.
Also her : republicans wouldn’t pass that law gotcha face is wonderful.
ETA oh lord please give me the confidence of a conspiracy theory spouting Karen making shit up as they go along when I am faced with questions I actually know the answer to.
The people in her district knew all about her. It’s not like she kept her opinions hidden. She posted all over social media. Her QAnon theories are the reason she got elected.
p.s. Her democrat opponent dropped out of the race, I believe due to some threats from unknown individuals.
Can we just create a new editing standard for Qanons like her, “Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Q-GA”. Just sort of defacto create the separate party for them? (I realize that you would then have to call the entire AZ GOP, QOP and same for Oregon).
In the visitation room in prison, the one where she could be brought by the guards to speak to us via telephone as we watch each other through the plexiglass, is also “common ground”.
Based specifically on @Brainspore post, I doubt very much that many — if any — Democrats would go out of their way to take advantage of that particular “common ground”.
So, censure of her district and service with a simple majority plus a 300d20 attack with a frying pan and roof exposure below the rotunda to be served on the next person or group to identify as Republican?
She won’t feel shame enough to step down, and they won’t get the votes to kick her out. They would even need the GOP leaders’ support if they wanted to take away her committee assignments.
This is how assholes like Louie Gomert stick around forever.
A tangential post completely and totally unrelated to the subject at hand in every way
At some point, say in the mid-1920’s, there was probably a time when it was inappropriate to predict/wish “bad outcomes” for, or speculate on taking “inappropriate measures” to stop the rising Nazi threat. At some later point (probably too-later), it became not only appropriate, but necessary. It might be wise to think about at what point such policies cease being “appropriate”, and become “aiding and abetting”.
Sorry for going off-topic. Back to whatever it was you were talking about that has nothing to do with what I was talking about.
Besides being a bigot, Marjorie Taylor Greene misunderstands the point of taking an oath on a holy book. The person taking the oath should swear on something they believe in, so that their faith will compel them to keep their oath.
Yeah, I’m not an expert on US constitutional law to put it mildly but that’s what I was referencing in her “gotcha”: their oaths were illegal because the law hadn’t been passed to allow the Quran be used. How does she know? Because a republican government would never pass that law. She has such a smug expression on her face utterly untroubled by any actual knowledge or information.