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Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Marjorie "Karen" Greene Is A Burden On Congress!

The Karen of Congress is facing heat for threatening lawmakers.

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The Republicans are going to get a wake up call in 2022 if they don't pull their heads out their asses. They better get use to the new norms.

Before she became a U.S. Representative from Georgia, white nationalist Marjorie Taylor Greene was a classic troll. She would post videos online trying to bait people for click bait.

It seems like March for Our Lives co founder David Hogg has a good memory of the Georgia Republican. Only a few years ago, Greene went to Washington, DC to harass Hogg and filmed the encounter on her social media.

In her mind, she believed that the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas mass shooting was a "false flag." In her warped mind, she thinks Hogg is a puppet master to confiscating firearms.

Now it's coming back and the backlash is harsh against her.


CNN did an investigation into the Georgia lawmaker's social media and found that she has been very active in tweeting and posting on Facebook conspiracies and calls for violence against prominent politicians and media agitators.

As CNN reported, Greene, who has repeatedly come under fire for past support of the QAnon conspiracy, liked comments that said "a bullet to the head would be quicker" than removing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and that "through removal or death, doesn't matter, as long as [Pelosi] goes. Greene also responded to a user who suggested former president Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton be hanged by saying "Stage is being set. Players are being put in place. We must be patient. This must be done perfectly or liberal judges would let them off."

Then, in a speech she posted on Facebook live, Greene said Pelosi was "guilty of treason" and that treason is "a crime punishable by death."

The posts were dated 2018 and 2019, before Greene's run for office.

These weren't the only posts that have recently landed Greene in hot water. On Wednesday, a video Greene had posted to YouTube this month featuring her berating the gun control activist and Parkland school shooting survivor David Hogg circulated online.

In the video, Greene follows and films Hogg in Washington, D.C., near the Capitol, calling him a "coward" for refusing to debate her on gun policies. It's not clear when the video was first shot, but Greene has repeatedly questioned the legitimacy of mass shootings. In one such video, she suggested the 2017 Las Vegas shooting may have been staged by gun control activists.

Meanwhile, in another Facebook post, Greene promoted a conspiracy theory about Clinton, a top aide and child murder and mutilation.

Greene has only served in Congress for a few weeks but has already faced calls from colleagues to resign over spreading false information about the election in the run-up to the Capitol riot earlier this month. Greene denounced the violence but blamed the left and the media.

Greene's office did not provide comment to NBC News but, in a Tuesday tweet ahead of the CNN story, Greene called the report "a hit piece on me focused on my time before running for political office."

"Over the years, I've had teams of people manage my pages," she said. "Many posts have been liked. Many posts have been shared. Some did not represent my views."

She added that reporters were "taking old Facebook posts from random users to try and cancel me and silence my voice."

The controversial lawmaker continues to push narratives that the election was stolen from the former president Donald J. Trump. She also has promoted the QAnon movement.

Again, QAnon is a white nationalist conspiracy that makes the claims that prominent Democrats and political elites are running a child sex ring and practice in Satanism.

In their minds, Trump is the savior and was elected to save the world from it. 

It led to the insurrection of the U.S. Capitol and the second impeachment of the 45th President of the United States. 
The dangers of QAnon. The far-right has been a deadly influence on Republicans.

This Karen's actions are similar to Jacob Wohl, James O'Keefe, Joey Salads and Laura Loomer. This video shows an attempt to ambush an activist the far-right demonized as a "crisis actor" and a bought and paid for agitator for George Soros.

The far-right runs this narrative that George Soros, Black Lives Matter, Antifa and crisis actors are deliberately undermining Republicans, conservative agitators and Trump.

None of this shit is true but it's been an infection on the minds of white extremists who continue to believe that the "other" people are destroying their way of life.

This Karen voted with Republicans to deny President Joe Biden his certification. She even went further to draft her own Articles of Impeachment against the 46th President of the United States.

The Republicans want us to move on. They never seem to move on from Hillary Clinton,  9/11, Benghazi, their obsession to repeal the Affordable Care Act, the endless mass shootings in the country, the impeachment trial and the denial of climate change.

The Republican Party is catering to extremists. They are not conservatives. They are the party of conspiracy theories, racial arsonists, homophobes, Islamophobes, chauvinists, contrarians, blue bloods and idiots. The party that led to the creations of dumbass legislators who have no accomplishments other than being a gadfly on cable television.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebart, Madison Cawthorn, Burgess Owens, Jim Jordan, Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, Bryon Donalds, Andy Biggs, Lee Zeldin, Elise Stefanik, Bill Johnson, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Cindy Hyde Smith, Tommy Tuberville, Mike Lee, Louie Gohmert, Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Liz Cheney, John R. Kennedy, Kevin McCarthy, Tim Scott, Mitch McConnell, Marsha Blackburn, Ron Johnson and the rest of the Republican Party are pathetic.

A bunch of pathetic morons in the party that once stood for Lincoln principles. Now the party stands for white nationalism under the guise of Ronald Reagan and Donald J. Trump.

The Republicans are aware of the comments but they're not going to do nothing. 

According to the Republicans, it's time to move on. Right, we'll move on when those involved in the insurrection are prosecuted, convicted and sent to the iron college.

We want those who instigated this to be removed from holding federal, state and municipal office. We don't need extremists in the government. 

That's probably why we elected Joe Biden over Donald J. Trump.


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