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Marjorie Taylor Greene Walks Into A Humiliating Self-Own With Her Comment About ‘Weirdos’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) proved once again yesterday that she’s one of the biggest jokes in Washington, DC, suggesting that Americans know “who the weirdos are.” And in the process, she also indicted herself as one of the “weirdos” she attempted to demean.

The setting was a DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) subcommittee meeting on the subject of trans athletes, during which Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) noted, “Maybe it has something to do with the failure of the president in the first 100 days, that his approval ratings have declined by 14%. Maybe it’s to distract from the reality that our economy is tanking and prices are going up. Maybe it’s because the budget that came to Congress last week doubles down on proposals to take food out of the mouths of children.”

“Why is this the centerpiece of the Republicans here on Capitol Hill?” she continued. “Honestly, it’s weird and it’s wrong.”

The word “weird” seemed to trigger Greene, who began whining about “cultural Marxism” and “perverted sexual ideas.”

“I’ll let the American people decide who the weirdos are, because I think we know,” Greene declared.

Oh, Margie, we decided a long time ago who the weirdos are, and you’re at the top of the list!

Ms. Greene, you’ll recall, has said that lasers in space may be responsible for forest fires in California, spoken at a white nationalist event, and is also fond of claiming that Donald Trump is the greatest thing to ever happen to the country and world.

Who’s the weirdo? Go look in the mirror, Margie!

Social media users reveled in reminding Greene that the biggest looney in the bin carries her name.

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Andrew Bradford

I am the founder and editor of New Deep Left Field. I have worked as a reporter, writer, and content creator for over 30 years.
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