Trolls got to eat. |
Unapologetic and unrelenting, Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA) proudly says she will be on the ballot in the Georgia primary. She managed to escape liability after telling the judge "she doesn't recall."
The controversial lawmaker is part of the do-nothings. She wants to be an activist instead of a lawmaker.
She spends more time trolling the internet and saying off the wall shit instead of delivering results to the constituents. Every time she's in the news, it's either for something she said or something she previously done in the past.
Greene embraces white nationalism. She is not apologizing for being a privileged Karen.
She and Rep. Karen Boebert (R-CO) don't see eye to eye on things but they know that they would gladly suck Washed Up 45's genitalia if given the opportunity. They are so embolden to be trolling, they forgot that they are being paid to actually write legislation and get it to President Joe Biden's desk.
Even if it's not in his best interest, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers need to write legislation to at least show that they're working on behalf of the constituents that put their asses in there.
Greene, Boebert, Rep. Karen Cawthorn (R-NC), Rep. Karen Jordan (R-OH), Rep. Karen Poe (R-TX), Rep. Karen Cammack (R-FL), Rep. Karen Gaetz (R-FL), Rep. Karen Perry (R-PA), Rep. Karen Johnson, MD. (R-TX), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) do nothing in Congress other than create headaches for Biden, top leaders in Congress and social media.
ACQUITTED. pic.twitter.com/p8aH6rbm01
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) May 6, 2022
When it comes to Make America Great Again, I’m all in, and I can’t even understand anyone who is not.#UltraMAGA pic.twitter.com/6KyTP7ftus
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) May 7, 2022
Today and everyday is 1776.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (@RepMTG) April 23, 2022
Never give up our freedoms.
Never let the left steal them away.
Be a watchman on the wall and stay on guard every single second of every single day because the left will stop at nothing until they destroy our faith, our families, and our freedoms.
Georgia state judge Charles Beaudrot said that Greene was eligible to run, finding that voters hadn't produced sufficient evidence that she engaged in insurrection. Despite the numerous times, "I don't recall," a gleeful Greene decided to post on social media saying that she was acquitted.
In his 19-page opinion, Beaudrot said that the burden of proof is on the challengers and that they "failed to prove their case by a preponderance of the evidence."
Everyone speculating after the beach photos a while back that she has 3 toes have been proven wrong. She definitely has at least 4. pic.twitter.com/tGmZJImacs
— Ron Filipkowski πΊπ¦ (@RonFilipkowski) May 5, 2022
Beaudrot also said that the evidence in the case was insufficient to establish that Greene "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or [gave] aid or comfort to the enemies thereof under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution."
Greene speaks on behalf of Dummy Vance. |
Noting that being acquitted means she was charge with a crime and the state couldn't provide enough evidence to convict.
The embattled Georgia Secretary of State, Karen Raffensperger accepted the findings from the judge and announced the lawmaker will be the incumbent on the ballot.
Rep. Karen Hice (R-GA) is challenging Raffensperger. Washed Up 45 endorsed Hice and Greene for their primaries and general election bids.
The case was filed by five voters associated with the group Free Speech for the People, a national election and campaign finance reform group.
The group issued a statement saying that the "decision betrays the fundamental purpose of the Fourteenth Amendment's Disqualification Clause and gives a pass to political violence as a tool for disrupting and overturning free and fair elections."
Looking down on life. |
The group said it would appeal the decision.
Passed after the Civil War, the disqualification clause bars any person who has "engaged in insurrection" against the United States or "given aid or comfort" to its "enemies" from holding federal office if they have previously taken an oath to protect the Constitution. That includes members of Congress.
In his opening statement at Greene's hearing, Ron Fein, a lawyer representing the five voters and the legal director of Free Speech For People, argued Jan. 6 was an insurrection and was Greene was one of its leaders.
Greene has threatened retaliation by suing the group. She also wants the U.S. Capitol Police to go after Jimmy Kimmel after he made a Will Smith joke insinuating that Greene was Chris Rock.
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