Maloney Pushes NRCC To Return Greene’s Money After Her BLM Comments

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) responded to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) calling Black Lives Matter “the most powerful domestic terrorists [sic] organization in our county” by demanding that the NRCC return her donation. 


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://talkingpointsmemo.com/?p=1370799

Maloney forgot to call out her idiotic stunts to obstruct and delay the work of congress.

Even with no committees, she’s still just there to throw her wooden shoes in the works.

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Oh Sean, if they returned all the crazy-person money they wouldn’t have enough for coffee and pastries at the meetings. Just how the party rolls these days.

An etymological allusion, lovely.

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I love sabotlogical humor.

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MTG’s stunts effect Congress and the Dems ability to get shit done. While the money she donated to the NRCC hit’s Republican where they care the most, in their party’s wallet.
Republicans in Congress can avoid what she says, can turn a blind eye to her tweeting behavior, but they need the money. Trump has his orange stained fingers tightly grasping the RNC purse strings, and they know he gets his cut/paid for everything he does to keep his base within the RNC.

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“I’m very excited about that now there’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles out,” she said in 2017 — for Maloney to work with.

Recent DCCC press releases have also focused on Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who is reportedly under investigation by the Department of Justice for possible sex trafficking of a minor

So MTG is going to call for Gaetz to be expelled and prosecuted?

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If we are going to keep with those traditions, Anglo-Saxons wore leather, ankle high shoes, like this:

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Didn’t know she is Dutch.

Well, we know that there’s no chance NRCC ever turns loose any $$, given that they’re a shakedown, influence-peddling, and money-laundering operation, but it’s still good to turn the screws on them.

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Hate to be a wet blanket, but I looked it up a while back, and recall learning, to my grave disappointment, that the etymological origins of sabotage actually had nothing to do with sabots.

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Never thought I’d miss Sarah Palin.

Oh, wait. I don’t.

Looking forward to not missing this brick-short-of-a-load ninny, too.

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Making sure Marjorie Soylent Greene is an anchor around the GOP’s neck is not just good political strategy. It’s essential to make the American public aware that we no longer have a two-party system. We have one political party opposed by a racist death cult.

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“Wet blanket” comes from the practice of cooks, beginning in the mid 1600s, of keeping a wet blanket handy in case of a kitchen fire.
It’s use as a metaphor for “ye olde harshing of mellow” was first noticed in the late 1700s.

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It’s amazing how befuddled and disoriented Republicans get when they don’t get the injustice they need to predicate the violence they need to incite the fear they need to get the dollars and votes they need to complete the cycle.

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WingTipNuts?

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Business Proposal:

Anglosaxoncoin, an explicitly white supremacist blockchain currency. It will be backed by de minimis reserves of gold bullion and sold via a 1-800 number advertising on Fox News and talk radio.

We’ll make a fortune. Who knows how to write the code?

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Excellent. I wish we could.

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Shoe pun brevity is the sole of wit.

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Code? Who needs code? Just a mail-merge program telling the marks, er, customers, how value is skyrocketing and they should hurry up and send more boodle before they miss out. The actual cryptocurrency is strictly optional. You could repackage a few BTC derivatives under a suitably fake-patriotic label if you absolutely needed something to show.

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What’s stopping us, other than lack of capital and a complete inability to code? Oh, and a basic sense of decency. Also fear of going to prison for massive financial fraud. Other than that, we can’t miss!

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