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fishtm2001

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"It’s the media’s fault for finding all those hours and hours of videos—sitting right there on the internet—of Greene wading into the most disgusting corners of the far-right internet to get more famous, raise more money, and elevate more insanity.

Indeed, some Republicans, like Rubio, Haley, and McCarthy, are worried about crossing Greene and the wild coalition she’s building. That’s the real reason they argue she isn’t newsworthy—not because they really believe she isn’t, but because the news coverage of her troubling antics and beliefs puts them in a position of endorsing the madness or running afoul of that base.

She makes them look bad. That’s why they don’t want anyone to talk about her.'

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DriveInDriveOut

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Half the GOP caucus just gave her a standing ovation. The Republican Party is full blown crazy.
Lol.
This is what happens when republicans campaign. They don’t have solutions to promote so they need a person to attack. AOC will be a freshman house member in a locked in democratic district, she won’t change any vote outcome.
R’s need someone to attack
 
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DriveInDriveOut

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In a statement announcing the deployment of more soldiers to Washington, D.C., Pritzker explained that "we must root out the dark forces of racism, white [sic] supremacy and disinformation that have created this moment." Let that sink in. The military has been deployed to Washington, D.C. to fight disinformation. So if you say something a Democratic governor doesn't like, he will send troops.

This week's enemy is freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who is apparently so dangerous that in the name of democracy, she must be expelled from Congress. She was elected months ago with 75% of the vote, roughly the same percentage that Nancy Pelosi got out in San Francisco. There's no question that her voters very much wanted her to represent them in Washington.

On the other hand, what do her voters have to do with democracy? That's not how democracy works. In the new democracy, CNN gets the veto. If cable news doesn't like your views, you have to leave Congress. That's the rule. The test is entirely ideological. You don't actually have to harm anyone to lose your job. This new member of Congress has barely even voted, but CNN says she has bad opinions. Therefore, she's the greatest threat we face.
 

vantexan

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In a statement announcing the deployment of more soldiers to Washington, D.C., Pritzker explained that "we must root out the dark forces of racism, white [sic] supremacy and disinformation that have created this moment." Let that sink in. The military has been deployed to Washington, D.C. to fight disinformation. So if you say something a Democratic governor doesn't like, he will send troops.

This week's enemy is freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who is apparently so dangerous that in the name of democracy, she must be expelled from Congress. She was elected months ago with 75% of the vote, roughly the same percentage that Nancy Pelosi got out in San Francisco. There's no question that her voters very much wanted her to represent them in Washington.

On the other hand, what do her voters have to do with democracy? That's not how democracy works. In the new democracy, CNN gets the veto. If cable news doesn't like your views, you have to leave Congress. That's the rule. The test is entirely ideological. You don't actually have to harm anyone to lose your job. This new member of Congress has barely even voted, but CNN says she has bad opinions. Therefore, she's the greatest threat we face.
From what I saw about all they can do is kick her off committees. I am surprised with some of her views that she got elected.
 
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