I myself read her remarks and found them repulsive. Have forgotten what her words were, but remember my reaction.
Maybe she’s reformed. I’ll wait and see how she acts and speaks in future.
I myself read her remarks and found them repulsive. Have forgotten what her words were, but remember my reaction.
Maybe she’s reformed. I’ll wait and see how she acts and speaks in future.
I’ve found a reminder of what MTG said that I objected to:
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The last time McCarthy and House Republicans condemned Greene’s clearly antisemitic language was when it was revealed that she had endorsed a theory that wealthy Jewish bankers started a 2018 California wildfire by firing space lasers in order to line the pockets of other wealthy Jews.
Previous to that, Greene had promoted an antisemitic conspiracy video in which a narrator said “an unholy alliance of leftists, capitalists, and Zionist supremacists has schemed to promote immigration and miscegenation, with the deliberate aim of breeding us out of existence in our own homelands.”
Those do seem to qualify, but what I read in that first Haaretz article was accusations, for example, that Greene is anti- semitic because she’s against Soros, and since he’s Jewish, that makes her anti- semitic. So alot of it is leftist smear, but I do think she, at the very least, is too gullible in falling for just about every conspiracy theory that comes along, like Q-Anon. And alot of these conspiracies intersect with the old “Rothschilds” theories.
I very seldom disagree with President Trump. But I do disagree with him about Marjorie Taylor Greene. I am against her for reasons we have discussed in this Forum. (See above.)
I was also dismayed by the anti-Trump antics of the RINO Republican leaders of Georgia who worked against Trump in the 2020 election.
So I have no sympathy with either side in this dispute.
The whole thing really is a farce, and an embarrassment for the lawyer trying to trap her with such ridiculous questioning. He reveals his extreme ignorance and poor level of education by his question about her paraphrase of “do not go quietly into that good night…” He thinks its a line from a movie, not a poem that used to be a standard in education for literature…
As for Greene, in spite of some of her questionable opinions, I’d still vote for her. She’s a thousand times more fit for office than any Democrat or Rino.
I have no sympathy with Marjorie Taylor Greene. I do not think the Republican Party should accept her candidacy. I don’t know whether she is or is not an insurrectionist. Nor, I guess, does the judge. But I do like the frustration of the Left.