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2 hours ago, 'stache said:

If she was smart she’d lay low and disappear. She’s gonna get the death threats and harassment from maga that she loved so much when it was directed to others and that she helped foment.

 

57 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

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Well done

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14 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Just reading comments on Facebook, seems like most of the right is siding with her

I keep a couple MAGAs on deck to keep my finger on the pulse and it is, and has been for a minute, dead silent over here. They are ignoring it. 

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39 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

Just reading comments on Facebook, seems like most of the right is siding with her

23 minutes ago, Thatguy said:

I keep a couple MAGAs on deck to keep my finger on the pulse and it is, and has been for a minute, dead silent over here. They are ignoring it. 

I’m keeping an eye on some of my MAGA relatives and they are either staying silent, or in the case of two women, one openly supported MTG, and one just said “we need to see ALL of the files”.  I know that one of them was abused as a kid, and the other had a shitty ex-husband who we think abused her, so that maybe driving it, BUT they aren’t getting pushback from other relatives.  I was expecting relatives who don’t know their full situations to do the “ITS ALL A HOAX BY THE DEMOCRATS” but silence   

Baby steps.

 

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Y'all should offer helpful comments to your maga people like "Hey, do you know who was mentioned in Epstein's emails more than any other person on planet Earth? Donald Trump. I think they stopped counting somewhere around 2,000 times. Weird, huh." 

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Republican honchos in her district are backing her over Trump, and they have a lot of support.

 

Statement from the Chairman of the 14th Congressional District Republican Party

The 14th Congressional District Republican Party issues the following statement in full and unwavering support of our duly elected Representative, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Congresswoman Greene has consistently demonstrated steadfast commitment to the citizens of Northwest Georgia. She has served with honor, conviction, and uncompromising dedication to the principles that define both our district and our nation. As a woman of faith and a devoted mother, Congresswoman Greene has been a tireless advocate for the sanctity of life, the right to free speech, and the protections guaranteed under the Second Amendment.

She has been a strong voice for free and fair elections, for strengthening American families, and for ensuring that American taxpayer dollars are used to advance American priorities, not foreign conflicts or international initiatives that offer no clear benefit to the people she represents.

Her America First, America Only approach reflects the deeply held values of the citizens of the 14th District. Congresswoman Greene has consistently emphasized that federal resources must support American workers, American communities, and American infrastructure before being allocated abroad. This position, rooted in common sense and loyalty to her constituents, has earned her broad and enduring support throughout Northwest Georgia.

Recent national criticism directed at Congresswoman Greene does not change the fundamental truth that she serves at the direction of the people of this district.

While the President of the United States represents the nation as a whole, Congresswoman Greene represents the people of Northwest Georgia, and she has done so with clarity, resolve, and integrity. Her willingness to speak candidly on behalf of her constituents, even in the face of political pressure, underscores her courage and her fidelity to her oath.

The 14th Congressional District Republican Party expresses its deep appreciation for Congresswoman Greene’s continued service and steadfast leadership.

We remain confident in her ability to represent our district with honor and conviction.

On behalf of the people of Northwest Georgia, we extend our prayers, our support, and our gratitude to Congresswoman Greene. We stand with her today, tomorrow, and for as long as she continues to serve this district and uphold its values.

In Freedom, Jim Tully

Chairman

Georgia Republican Party 14th Congressional District

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Liz Cheney 2.0? Good to see her fighting within her party but she’s still a Republican through and through and I’d breakout the s’mores kit if she were on fire. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Underdog said:

Liz Cheney 2.0?

Doesn’t look like it, in that her district seems to love her and will probably re-elect her. The MAGAs in Wyoming turned fiercely on Cheney as I recall.

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9 minutes ago, bluto said:

This crazy bitch better be on every Sunday morning program getting in front of trump 

She needs to channel this type of energy at the next State of the Union address:

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Well, she is putting most of her chips in on this being the breaking point for the American people and trying to get ahead of it...

...without directly saying anything bad about Trump to hedge her bets. 

Quite the opportunist.

 

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19 minutes ago, C-Man said:

This pisses me off so much. Either this new humble servant shit is a complete fabrication, or the shrieking harpie bitch is a complete fabrication. 
 

or both are completely fake.  
 

my money is on the uberbitch being the real Marge based on her known behaviors prior to being elected. 
 

maybe Kirk’s shooting shook her a little and she doesn’t want to make herself a target any longer by publicly spewing hatred. 

Posted
10 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Republican honchos in her district are backing her over Trump, and they have a lot of support.

 

Statement from the Chairman of the 14th Congressional District Republican Party

The 14th Congressional District Republican Party issues the following statement in full and unwavering support of our duly elected Representative, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Congresswoman Greene has consistently demonstrated steadfast commitment to the citizens of Northwest Georgia. She has served with honor, conviction, and uncompromising dedication to the principles that define both our district and our nation. As a woman of faith and a devoted mother, Congresswoman Greene has been a tireless advocate for the sanctity of life, the right to free speech, and the protections guaranteed under the Second Amendment.

She has been a strong voice for free and fair elections, for strengthening American families, and for ensuring that American taxpayer dollars are used to advance American priorities, not foreign conflicts or international initiatives that offer no clear benefit to the people she represents.

Her America First, America Only approach reflects the deeply held values of the citizens of the 14th District. Congresswoman Greene has consistently emphasized that federal resources must support American workers, American communities, and American infrastructure before being allocated abroad. This position, rooted in common sense and loyalty to her constituents, has earned her broad and enduring support throughout Northwest Georgia.

Recent national criticism directed at Congresswoman Greene does not change the fundamental truth that she serves at the direction of the people of this district.

While the President of the United States represents the nation as a whole, Congresswoman Greene represents the people of Northwest Georgia, and she has done so with clarity, resolve, and integrity. Her willingness to speak candidly on behalf of her constituents, even in the face of political pressure, underscores her courage and her fidelity to her oath.

The 14th Congressional District Republican Party expresses its deep appreciation for Congresswoman Greene’s continued service and steadfast leadership.

We remain confident in her ability to represent our district with honor and conviction.

On behalf of the people of Northwest Georgia, we extend our prayers, our support, and our gratitude to Congresswoman Greene. We stand with her today, tomorrow, and for as long as she continues to serve this district and uphold its values.

In Freedom, Jim Tully

Chairman

Georgia Republican Party 14th Congressional District

I got $10 that this changes or is “clarified” in a few days when Dear Leader gets involved. They gonna be defunded and a maga type gonna get the money straight from the source. Marge is done, she needs to fucking disappear already.

Posted
26 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Marge is done, she needs to fucking disappear already.

Not so long as she still has breath and will say something bad about Trump

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1 hour ago, aggie08 said:

Well, she is putting most of her chips in on this being the breaking point for the American people and trying to get ahead of it...

...without directly saying anything bad about Trump to hedge her bets. 

Quite the opportunist.

 

Honestly, I'm fine with it. We need far more Republicans to remember that, at the end of the day, Trump doesn't give a fuck about any of them and would sell them out the second it's convenient to him.

Stop licking orange man's taint! You're a politician -- go back to being self-serving and power hungry! This man is weak and offers you nothing!

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55 minutes ago, Queen Bitch said:

Honestly, I'm fine with it. We need far more Republicans to remember that, at the end of the day, Trump doesn't give a fuck about any of them and would sell them out the second it's convenient to him.

Stop licking orange man's taint! You're a politician -- go back to being self-serving and power hungry! This man is weak and offers you nothing!

But he is powerful, tons of people love him still regardless of how many kids he fucked. Except for a few pockets here and there they can’t win without schlobbing the orange mushroom. Northwest Georgia ain’t one of them lol.

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13 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

I'm happy to see MTG's recent shift in perspective only because it's helping to fracture the Republican party.  Anyone who thinks she is being more honest with herself now than she had ever been before is a fool.  She's a political animal who goes with the wind, she has no moral compass, no decency, and no intent to do anything beyond staying in power.

Yep. Keep in mind, Greene has been in the 8th grade level of dialogue with her fellow Republicans before.  A couple of years ago she called Boebert "a little bitch" for copying of her homework.  

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“I had already introduced articles of impeachment on Joe Biden for the border, asked her to co-sponsor mine — she didn’t,” Greene told reporters Wednesday. “She basically copied my articles and then introduced them and then changed them to a privileged resolution.”

 

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yeah, fuck her forever for that.

now if she comes out and publicly apologizes to him for that...

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Just now, Nice Guy Eddie said:

Outside of Stephen Miller, has any political/notable figure remotely close to Trump remained close to Trump since he became President in 2017?

Bannon. Alex Jones. Gaetz. Lewendowski. 

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19 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

I'm happy to see MTG's recent shift in perspective only because it's helping to fracture the Republican party.  Anyone who thinks she is being more honest with herself now than she had ever been before is a fool.  She's a political animal who goes with the wind, she has no moral compass, no decency, and no intent to do anything beyond staying in power.

And we should do everything to convince her and others with similar “values” that straying from Trump and being more civil will be rewarded. 

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So ok, this weird part of the simulation has brought up these theories that Rs are starting to realize that dotard is a lame duck and they are starting to jump ship.  I would argue that it will be that way until he decides he isn't leaving and then they will all come right back into the fold.  All these people are going to scoff at the idea that he can have a third term until it happens and then they will suddenly find a reason that he was right all along and it's for the good of the country.  They are all full of shit and will sell their souls to stay in power.

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28 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

So ok, this weird part of the simulation has brought up these theories that Rs are starting to realize that dotard is a lame duck and they are starting to jump ship.  I would argue that it will be that way until he decides he isn't leaving and then they will all come right back into the fold.  All these people are going to scoff at the idea that he can have a third term until it happens and then they will suddenly find a reason that he was right all along and it's for the good of the country.  They are all full of shit and will sell their souls to stay in power.

It seems that most elected officials aren't really privy to the outre plans of the Trump administration, except to the extent they require legislative action (which is not many, by definition).

So, they know probably about as much as we do about Trump's plans to run for a third term.

And yes, they'll sell their souls, the question is will there be a post-Trump future or what?

Also, regardless of Trump's plans for a third term, I think it's becoming increasingly apparent that he will be dead or an artichoke by 2028.

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10 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

So ok, this weird part of the simulation has brought up these theories that Rs are starting to realize that dotard is a lame duck and they are starting to jump ship.

I don't have time to write a manifesto several paragraphs, but I've had this thought percolating in my head for a while:

Prior to Trump and the MAGA politicians (those who were elected in 2016 or after) there was a bit of order in how things worked - seniority mattered. You had to put in the work and eventually you would get a turn at bigger and better opportunities. That could be a favored committee appointment in the House or Senate, or moving up from state legislatures to the House of Representatives, or taking a cabinet position, etc. It could even mean getting a chance at the White House - George H.W. Bush put in his time.  Bob Dole put in his.  John McCain put in his. Newt Gingrich, and so on, and so forth (even if they didn't make it out of the primaries). George W. Bush kind of jumped ahead in the line, going from governor to President with such a short career, but you could also view his election as a continuation of his dad's administration, and he was Governor of Texas.

And then along comes Donald Trump and MAGA. Trump was a long-time Democrat and didn't do shit in the past to deserve to jump to the front of the line other than have money and name recognition and say bad things out loud.  Trump has a whole lot of people jump on his bandwagon. If you're an old-school Republican in Congress, toiling away for years in shitty committees, and putting in your time and then you watch all of these MAGA politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, etc. come in with  no background, no hard work, and they get committee assignments you wanted or get attention or campaign donations that you feel should have went your way, and you get these White House staffers who are telling you what to do, even though just a few years before they were still in college. You have Elon Musk and his DOGE bullshit wrecking things for your constituents and they are blaming you for his and Trump's fuckups.

You see all of these people in Trump's orbit who had not spent years and years of shaking hands at county fairs, going out to eat with campaign contributors that you loathe, cutting ribbons at the grand opening of a Piggly Wiggly in Bumfuck, Georgia, etc. and these people are jumping ahead of you in line. You're camped out in line for Whitesnake or Hall & Oates tickets for 12 hours and then 10 minutes before the tickets go on sale, these motherfuckers walk right past you and go to the head of the line and get the best seats in the house. And these people will destroy you at the drop of a hat if they think you are not loyal enough to them and Trump, even though nobody knew who the fuck they were 8 years ago. They don't give a fuck about you spending 12 years (or 20) in Congress working up to a committee assignment you coveted - they are going to give it out to whoever the Yankee Democrat-turned-Republican favors.

It has to really piss you off, especially when you realize that some of your political ambitions may not come to pass because the MAGA politicians have jumped ahead of you in line. Especially when you watch some of your longtime colleagues be shoved out of the House or Senate because they aren't loyal enough to the Yankee Democrat-turned-Republican.

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25 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

I don't have time to write a manifesto several paragraphs, but I've had this thought percolating in my head for a while:

Prior to Trump and the MAGA politicians (those who were elected in 2016 or after) there was a bit of order in how things worked - seniority mattered. You had to put in the work and eventually you would get a turn at bigger and better opportunities. That could be a favored committee appointment in the House or Senate, or moving up from state legislatures to the House of Representatives, or taking a cabinet position, etc. It could even mean getting a chance at the White House - George H.W. Bush put in his time.  Bob Dole put in his.  John McCain put in his. Newt Gingrich, and so on, and so forth (even if they didn't make it out of the primaries). George W. Bush kind of jumped ahead in the line, going from governor to President with such a short career, but you could also view his election as a continuation of his dad's administration, and he was Governor of Texas.

And then along comes Donald Trump and MAGA. Trump was a long-time Democrat and didn't do shit in the past to deserve to jump to the front of the line other than have money and name recognition and say bad things out loud.  Trump has a whole lot of people jump on his bandwagon. If you're an old-school Republican in Congress, toiling away for years in shitty committees, and putting in your time and then you watch all of these MAGA politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, etc. come in with  no background, no hard work, and they get committee assignments you wanted or get attention or campaign donations that you feel should have went your way, and you get these White House staffers who are telling you what to do, even though just a few years before they were still in college. You have Elon Musk and his DOGE bullshit wrecking things for your constituents and they are blaming you for his and Trump's fuckups.

You see all of these people in Trump's orbit who had not spent years and years of shaking hands at county fairs, going out to eat with campaign contributors that you loathe, cutting ribbons at the grand opening of a Piggly Wiggly in Bumfuck, Georgia, etc. and these people are jumping ahead of you in line. You're camped out in line for Whitesnake or Hall & Oates tickets for 12 hours and then 10 minutes before the tickets go on sale, these motherfuckers walk right past you and go to the head of the line and get the best seats in the house. And these people will destroy you at the drop of a hat if they think you are not loyal enough to them and Trump, even though nobody knew who the fuck they were 8 years ago. They don't give a fuck about you spending 12 years (or 20) in Congress working up to a committee assignment you coveted - they are going to give it out to whoever the Yankee Democrat-turned-Republican favors.

It has to really piss you off, especially when you realize that some of your political ambitions may not come to pass because the MAGA politicians have jumped ahead of you in line. Especially when you watch some of your longtime colleagues be shoved out of the House or Senate because they aren't loyal enough to the Yankee Democrat-turned-Republican.

And then he invites you to the Oval Office, takes a pic with you, gives you a shit ton of Chinese made 45-47 swag, maybe even misspells your name on a social media post and you sit back down grinning ear to ear. 

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