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Bleach Blonde Bad Built Butch Body in Congress? Oh you mean Marjorie!

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Let's see... Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho, Nebraska, Mississippi, Alabama... will I eventually get to 25? Gotta be something dumb like that. "The real states". 

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18 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Why did Marge wear a sweater on 60 Minutes tonight that featured an American flag which only had 25 stars?

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6 minutes ago, Red Five said:

Let's see... Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho, Nebraska, Mississippi, Alabama... will I eventually get to 25? Gotta be something dumb like that. "The real states". 

Y'all are overthinking it.

Some 10 year-old in a Chinese sweatshop is doing good to have them be stars and not circles or squares, and you want them to know how many states there are?

31 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Why did Marge wear a sweater on 60 Minutes tonight that featured an American flag which only had 25 stars?

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She has trouble counting beyond 18, and that's with both shoes off. 

30 minutes ago, Irwin F Fletcher said:

There's 25 stars on the other side of the flag you stooped lib. That makes a total of 50 stars. - Maga, probably.

 

 

 

Because the United States ceased to exist after 1870 and its an illegitimate corporation you fucking retards. 

Y'all give Marge a break. She went to Georgia public schools where they outlawed arabic numbers. Jesus had 12 disciples, so why do you have to count higher than that?

Y'all give Marge a break. She went to Georgia public schools where they outlawed arabic numbers. Jesus had 12 disciples, so why do you have to count higher than that?

It’s lucky she has the same number of toes
13 hours ago, Red Five said:

Let's see... Oklahoma, Kansas, Idaho, Nebraska, Mississippi, Alabama... will I eventually get to 25? Gotta be something dumb like that. "The real states". 

 

Sloth toe apparently told Donald Trump unless he agreed to cease funding Israel and Ukraine, she would resign.   

Which means she apparently cares about the children - unless they’re raped and kidnapped by Russians.

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Not sure if anyone has the appetite to read such a long piece, but while this profile of MTG -- based on a couple of interviews and some really candid quotes from her -- doesn't exactly put her in a new light, it certainly answers a few questions. It's possible I'm a fool, but her decision to part with Trump over the last several months seems genuine after reading this.

It also confirms my impression that she accurately reflects the views of well-off, middle-aged white women with Fox News Brain from culturally conservative small towns. In other words, she reminds me a whole lot of some I went to high school with and have kept in touch with since: entitled, arrogant, ignorant, conspiratorial-minded, but ultimately honest about who she is and what she (wrongly) believes in.

While I loathe the shit that she's said and done, and therefore I'm unsympathetic to her being cast from Trump's good graces, she sounds oh-so-familiar to some of the conservative people I know who've lived their adult lives in the Fox News bubble, blindly believing everything the teevee bobbleheads have told her for the past 30 years.

It's no wonder these people are always so angry and confused about shit when all they're told (and willingly listening to) is that "those people" are to blame for everything. And now that she's actually been exposed to trying to work with Trump -- as opposed to just fawning over him from afar -- the scales have fallen from her eyes, and she sees him for who he really is: a corrupt, self-serving asshole who's only loyal to himself.

I think she may be a good, real-time reflection of the erosion in support we (Surly posters) have been observing anecdotally among our families and in our social circles. @atomheartbevo You've discussed this in several posts lately, so I'd like to hear your thoughts after you read it. No rush, though, because it is pretty long and worth stewing over for a bit.

Definitely worth a read to get a better understanding of some of the turmoil going on within MAGA.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/magazine/marjorie-taylor-greene-trump-maga-split.html
https://archive.is/zTlk0

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21 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Not sure if anyone has the appetite to read such a long piece, but while this profile of MTG -- based on a couple of interviews and some really candid quotes from her -- doesn't exactly put her in a new light, it certainly answers a few questions. It's possible I'm a fool, but her decision to part with Trump over the last several months seems genuine after reading this.

It also confirms my impression that she accurately reflects the views of well-off, middle-aged white women with Fox News Brain from culturally conservative small towns. In other words, she reminds me a whole lot of some I went to high school with and have kept in touch with since: entitled, arrogant, ignorant, conspiratorial-minded, but ultimately honest about who she is and what she (wrongly) believes in.

While I loathe the shit that she's said and done, and therefore I'm unsympathetic to her being cast from Trump's good graces, she sounds oh-so-familiar to some of the conservative people I know who've lived their adult lives in the Fox News bubble, blindly believing everything the teevee bobbleheads have told her for the past 30 years.

It's no wonder these people are always so angry and confused about shit when all they're told (and willingly listening to) is that "those people" are to blame for everything. And now that she's actually been exposed to trying to work with Trump -- as opposed to just fawning over him from afar -- the scales have fallen from her eyes, and she sees him for who he really is: a corrupt, self-serving asshole who's only loyal to himself.

I think she may be a good, real-time reflection of the erosion in support we (Surly posters) have been observing anecdotally among our families and in our social circles. @atomheartbevo You've discussed this in several posts lately, so I'd like to hear your thoughts after you read it. No rush, though, because it is pretty long and worth stewing over for a bit.

Definitely worth a read to get a better understanding of some of the turmoil going on within MAGA.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/magazine/marjorie-taylor-greene-trump-maga-split.html
https://archive.is/zTlk0

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But....and this is very, very important....given a choice between Trump or a "I'm a Trump clone!" candidate and ANY Democrat, they'll vote Trump, because Dems are evil communistsocialistnazi demons who eat babies for the adenochrome and want to force every child to become both gay and trans, no exceptions.

55 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Not sure if anyone has the appetite to read such a long piece, but while this profile of MTG -- based on a couple of interviews and some really candid quotes from her -- doesn't exactly put her in a new light, it certainly answers a few questions. It's possible I'm a fool, but her decision to part with Trump over the last several months seems genuine after reading this.

It also confirms my impression that she accurately reflects the views of well-off, middle-aged white women with Fox News Brain from culturally conservative small towns. In other words, she reminds me a whole lot of some I went to high school with and have kept in touch with since: entitled, arrogant, ignorant, conspiratorial-minded, but ultimately honest about who she is and what she (wrongly) believes in.

While I loathe the shit that she's said and done, and therefore I'm unsympathetic to her being cast from Trump's good graces, she sounds oh-so-familiar to some of the conservative people I know who've lived their adult lives in the Fox News bubble, blindly believing everything the teevee bobbleheads have told her for the past 30 years.

It's no wonder these people are always so angry and confused about shit when all they're told (and willingly listening to) is that "those people" are to blame for everything. And now that she's actually been exposed to trying to work with Trump -- as opposed to just fawning over him from afar -- the scales have fallen from her eyes, and she sees him for who he really is: a corrupt, self-serving asshole who's only loyal to himself.

I think she may be a good, real-time reflection of the erosion in support we (Surly posters) have been observing anecdotally among our families and in our social circles. @atomheartbevo You've discussed this in several posts lately, so I'd like to hear your thoughts after you read it. No rush, though, because it is pretty long and worth stewing over for a bit.

Definitely worth a read to get a better understanding of some of the turmoil going on within MAGA.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/magazine/marjorie-taylor-greene-trump-maga-split.html
https://archive.is/zTlk0

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She looks like she’s being hunted or is in captivity in this photo. It’s like a still from Planet of the Apes. Not of the hot fur bikini wearing retrograde woman that the actor falls for, one of the extras cast for their Denisovian features.

When MTG made her apology for engaging in toxic politics, it read like an apology. And, her statements in support of women ring true. That’s what I will credit. Go back to Georgia, Ms Greene. Keep learning.

I'm glad Bolverk brought up this article because I am still struggling with it and I'm about to sound conspiratorial. She didn't suddenly get smart. Sure, she's smarter than the she was the day she strolled into DC but that maybe brings her IQ up two points to 57. Why is she suddenly sounding like she has average intelligence? She must be paying some organization a shit ton of money to generate better press. I'm happy she's denounced Trump, but I want to know who is pulling these strings. I'm also skeptical that she's truly committed. If she were, she could run again and try to defeat his candidate. One doesn't go from classless Neanderthal to appearing to be a somewhat middling, normal person this quickly. It bothers me more every time I read another article about her. I'd love to think that MAGA people are starting to feel the consequences of their actions, but I just don't believe that's the case yet. I think the only way true change will happen is if there is pain to go with it. There may be some embarrassment right now, but I don't think we've seen the real pain yet. So, why has she changed?

BTW, if she has truly changed, she has a lifetime of actions to makeup for the things she's said and done, if I were seeing evidence of that, I might be less skeptical. Right now, I'm more bothered by all the attention her change of heart seems to be generating and I want to know who is behind it.

1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:

But....and this is very, very important....given a choice between Trump or a "I'm a Trump clone!" candidate and ANY Democrat, they'll vote Trump, because Dems are evil communistsocialistnazi demons who eat babies for the adenochrome and want to force every child to become both gay and trans, no exceptions.

Oh, there’s no doubt in my mind that she's still hanging onto her prejudices. And, yeah, that applies to the couple of people she reminded me of, but I do think the Trump spell has been broken for a lot of these folks. They remembered the good economy Trump inherited (and took credit for) and that things hadn't completely fallen off the rails (because there were still some adults in the room), but this go-around, they've finally begun to see him in a different light. That said, I don't hold any illusions that they'll suddenly start voting for Democrats or give up some of their conspiracies, but some of them are absolutely done with Trump after less than a year of his shit.

28 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

She looks like she’s being hunted or is in captivity in this photo. It’s like a still from Planet of the Apes. Not of the hot fur bikini wearing retrograde woman that the actor falls for, one of the extras cast for their Denisovian features.

Looks like she's shooting daggers at the wildlife photographer who just walked in on her taking a dump in her nook of the cave.

CDN media

3 minutes ago, PhillyD said:

I'm glad Bolverk brought up this article because I am still struggling with it and I'm about to sound conspiratorial. She didn't suddenly get smart. Sure, she's smarter than the she was the day she strolled into DC but that maybe brings her IQ up two points to 57. Why is she suddenly sounding like she has average intelligence? She must be paying some organization a shit ton of money to generate better press. I'm happy she's denounced Trump, but I want to know who is pulling these strings. I'm also skeptical that she's truly committed. If she were, she could run again and try to defeat his candidate. One doesn't go from classless Neanderthal to appearing to be a somewhat middling, normal person this quickly. It bothers me more every time I read another article about her. I'd love to think that MAGA people are starting to feel the consequences of their actions, but I just don't believe that's the case yet. I think the only way true change will happen is if there is pain to go with it. There may be some embarrassment right now, but I don't think we've seen the real pain yet. So, why has she changed?

BTW, if she has truly changed, she has a lifetime of actions to makeup for the things she's said and done, if I were seeing evidence of that, I might be less skeptical. Right now, I'm more bothered by all the attention her change of heart seems to be generating and I want to know who is behind it.

It reads to me that this had been building up for a while, with the whole Epstein affair being the straw that broke the camel's back. First, she was teased with being named as the veep pick and then not getting the nod (probably perceiving that it was because she's a woman), and then being dismissed so often once he was in office (probably perceiving that it was because she's a woman). Her perception might well be true, given what we know of the man. Regardless, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, especially an entitled one who feels like she's on a mission from God. Then, she saw how the Trump/Epstein rape victims were being treated, and the whole house of cards she'd constructed in her mind fell apart.

3 minutes ago, PhillyD said:

So, why has she changed?

MTG didn’t suddenly have an epiphany that Trump was bad. She’s pissed off that Trump cockblocked her from running for Senate in Georgia and now she’s burning his MAGA house down. MTG has never flip flopped on advocating for the victims & calling for the release of the Epstein files. Everyone has known Trump was in those files for years. The problem is that MTG never turned on Trump until he threw her aside. The worst enemies to have are the ones who know you the best.

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