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"It's fair to say we don't think she's being constructive," one person close to Trump told, saying the former president did not appreciate "internal fighting" among Republicans. "It's no way to run a party; it's no way to run a House. You can't work in that environment."
Another person close to Trump told the outlet that Greene's ouster threat was "100 percent distraction. Unwanted. And just stupid."
"We're not going to get trapped into this cycle of bullshit that comes out of members of the House," the person said.
Trump thinks MTG is a stupid cunt:
"It's fair to say we don't think she's being constructive," one person close to Trump told, saying the former president did not appreciate "internal fighting" among Republicans. "It's no way to run a party; it's no way to run a House. You can't work in that environment."
Another person close to Trump told the outlet that Greene's ouster threat was "100 percent distraction. Unwanted. And just stupid."
"We're not going to get trapped into this cycle of bullshit that comes out of members of the House," the person said.
Eric Holder thinks unproven bullshit hearsay accurately knows what Trump is thinking.
Eric Holder says
Trump thinks MTG is a stupid cunt:
"It's fair to say we don't think she's being constructive," one person close to Trump told, saying the former president did not appreciate "internal fighting" among Republicans. "It's no way to run a party; it's no way to run a House. You can't work in that environment."
Another person close to Trump told the outlet that Greene's ouster threat was "100 percent distraction. Unwanted. And just stupid."
"We're not going to get trapped into this cycle of bullshit that comes out of members of the House," the person said.
The New York Post ran a story yesterday headlined, “MTG lashes out after Ukraine aid bill passes, demands Speaker Mike Johnson’s resignation: ‘Complete betrayal’.”
This weekend, Speaker Mike Johnson delivered a Masterclass on how to burn a budding political career to the ground in only 72 hours. The word “rage” barely describes how the Republican base feels about Johnson’s U-turn on Ukraine aid, which was approved on Saturday in the House with 100% democrat support, and will be approved tomorrow in the democrat-controlled Senate. Then it will be signed into law ten seconds later by a very lifelike, rubber-coated, Joe Biden animatronic robot with the extra mumbling package.
Yesterday, irate Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), vowed on Fox News Sunday that “Mike Johnson’s speakership is over.” She is correct. Absent a miracle, sooner or later, Johnson is finished. Democrats might help Johnson cling on to the Speakership for a while pursuant to some hideous backroom political scheme, which will only make Johnson look even more corrupt. But the Johnson clock is ticking.
Inexplicably, President Trump has failed to mention Speaker Johnson at all in his most recent Truth Social posts, even ones about Ukraine aid. Instead, he’s complained only about the U.S. having to shoulder the whole burden — and oddly recently remarked that “everyone agrees … Ukrainian survival is … important to us”...
Prior to this post, Trump has consistently and opposed Ukraine aid, and usually in capital letters. It’s a mystery what turned Trump around. Could it have had something to do with Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Cameron’s personal visit to Mar-a-Lago last week? After all, Trump’s most popular book is titled “The Art of the Deal.” Now, I’m sure it didn’t probably happen this way, but the timing is highly suggestive, and it’s still a fun thought experiment: what could Cameron have possibly offered Trump to get him (and Speaker Johnson by proxy) on board for more Ukraine support?
Like wretched fentanyl junkies swaying incoherently on the streets of Philadelphia, America sways in the grip of a Ukraine addiction. Or more accurately, America’s security state sways incoherently under its Ukraine addiction. Over the weekend, watching the unfolding drama in the House of Representatives, foreign commenters observed that Ukraine appears to be the Biden Administration’s most important political issue.
Ukraine, which first burst onto the national scene after Trump requested an investigation and got impeached for his trouble, does seem to be driving everything else right now.
The word “rage” barely describes how the Republican base feels about Johnson’s U-turn on Ukraine aid
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) savagely ripped into Dr. Anthony Fauci during Monday’s congressional hearing on America’s Covid response.
Greene provoked a meltdown from the overly sensitive Democrats in the room when she refused to call Fauci a “doctor.”
She repeatedly called for the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) “Mr. Fauci” and declared that he doesn’t deserve the title of doctor.
Fauci had been called to testify before the House Oversight Committee on Monday regarding the decisions he made during the pandemic.
During an intense grilling from Greene, Fauci was told that he “belongs in prison” for “crimes against humanity.”
Holding up a card with an image of Fauci and a quote from an interview with CBS, Greene said:
“Mr. Fauci, you were quoted on CBS ‘Face the Nation’ saying, ‘It’s easy to criticize, but they’re really criticizing science because I represent science.’
“Do you represent science, Mr. Fauci?” Greene asked, adding emphasis on the “mister.”
Fauci declined to give a yes or no answer, leading to a clash with the congresswoman.
Instead, he tried to insist that he is a scientist.
Greene then brought up how NIAID, under Fauci’s leadership, directed $424,455 in taxpayer money to fund researchers at the University of Georgia in September 2020.
According to documents obtained by the White Coat Waste Project (WCW), the research involved infecting dozens of beagles with disease-causing parasites in order to test an experimental drug on them.
“I want to tell you this is disgusting and evil, what you signed off on and these experiments that happened to beagles paid for by the American taxpayer,” Greene said.
“And I want you to know Americans don’t pay their taxes for animals to be tortured like this.
So this type of science that you are representing, Mr. Fauci, is abhorrent and it needs to stop.”
“You’re not doctor, you’re Mr. Fauci,” she added, provoking a meltdown from Democrats.
Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) objected to Greene for refusing to call Fauci a doctor.
“In terms of the rules of decorum, are we allowed to deny that a doctor is a doctor just because we don’t want him to be a doctor?” Raskin asked.
Greene pushed back, however, protesting that she doesn’t consider Fauci a doctor.
“Yes, because in my time, that man does not deserve to have a license,” Greene said.
“As a matter of fact, it should be revoked and he belongs in prison.”
The hearing then delved into contentiousness.
Democrat representatives complained that Greene’s questioning was inappropriate and violated rules before she continued on.
Greene was told to call Fauci by his title.
“You know what this committee should be doing?” she said to Fauci.
“We should be recommending you to be prosecuted.
“We should be writing a criminal referral.
“You should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity,” she told Fauci.
She repeatedly called for the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) “Mr. Fauci” and declared that he doesn’t deserve the title of doctor.
RWSGFY says
That woman is a stupid cunt:
You realize she didn’t personally post that, right?
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
@RepMTG
16h
Yes they can control the weather.
Here is Obama’s CIA Director John Brennan talking about it.
Anyone who says they don’t, or makes fun of this, is lying to you.
By the way, the people know it and hate all of you who try to cover it up.
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AKA MTG
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