Marjorie Taylor Greene Appeared In A Super PAC Ad Asking For Money. That Might Break The Rules.

MTG: A corrupt, stupid low life in high heels.

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In December, Greene appeared in several ads for the super PAC leading up to Georgia’s two Senate runoffs. “It’s time to fight back now before it’s too late,” Greene said in one of the videos.

Let’s not look a gift horse in the mouth (and by “horse,” I’m referring to the horse-faced MTG). Perhaps her appearances in these ads is what helped put the Dems over the top in these two Senate runoffs.

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She belongs in prison.

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Excuse me but Marjorie Taylor Greene is no bimbo…according to the dictionary a bimbo is " an attractive but unintelligent or frivolous young woman.". The attractive part is totally missing unless you are into trolls. The only reason she got married was because she is the business owner daughter and some ambitious guy wanted to be CEO, and doesn’t mind her screwing the personal trainer or the tantric guru as long as he doesn’t have to do it himself. The guy must be thrilled that she is away in Washington.

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Practically Tantric!

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Double nah, MTG won’t be elevated to a leadership position. She’d have to do some work if that were to happen. Our MTG is Trumpy, self promoter, not used to working for others, but only herself. The only thing that would get MYG out of Congress is if she were offered a job at OAN or Newsmax. Haven’t kept up, but has she appeared on Fox? I would think that she’s too toxic for them to display more than snippet of an interview with her.

She belongs back running her Crossfit studio. Well until such time if it can be proved that she gave tours of the Capitol before 01/06.

Hell yeah! Why doesn’t she just stand up on stage in full camo gear waving her AR 15 around? That would scare off the libruls, right? Isn’t that the ammosexuals’ image of the ideal society?

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They wanted protective fencing - a lot of it. The state refused to pay for it, would have cost a ridiculous amount of money.

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Biden’s press lately has not been as good as we would like - some serious mistakes. And that’s why TPM is avoiding talking about him.

I am continuously flummoxed by the fact that in a world dominated by lawyers and lobbyists…clearly written and defined rules are so hard to come by…there seems to be little ambiguity here…some brave soul needs to take the next steps to hasten her departure from Congress.

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Whenever has this mistake of nature called MTG cared about rules?? Or was aware that there are rules that even she has to follow??

As long as it keeps her ugly face out there in the public, and she is doing things that cause us “libs” to choke on our morning coffee.

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Biden will not always do your exact wishes. He is walking a very fine line here with Israel/Palestine. Biden’s wish list for the big rescue package was always a starting point and he knew that there would have to be compromises with the short sighted, selfish GOP in order to get anything passed. It is the ACA all over again…politics as it is played by Mitch McConnell and whatever passes for the Republican Party at this point. It is both a political and a moral game that has to be played in order to get the Rethugs into another corner of their own making. Have patience. You will get some of what you want, but just like in real life…not all.

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Why do you reply as if it’s about me? It’s about the promises he made to Progressives, Sander’s voters, youth, BLM, etc. They got him elected and important groups and leaders of those groups are upset, and he’s looking weak. Don’t “mansplain” to me, especially when it’s obvious you don’t understand what’s happening. If you and Biden both think compromises will happen with the existing repub party, then you both need to retire from politics.

Really sit down and look at Biden’s past record - all of it including lying to Congress about WMD’s in Iraq and perhaps you can escape from the Biden cult and start dealing with some reality. Enabling Biden when he’s wrong does no one any good, and if he doesn’t start with some real progress the midterms will indeed be a mess for the dems.

You do realize that the rigid insistence on having everything your own way is exactly why Bernie did not get very far with the adult voters. It is NOT all about you. That was the very point I was trying to make in response to your post. Get with the real world. Politics has always been a game played by mostly dishonest men…and I mean MEN. One of which I am not.

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I know I’m a broken record on this subject, but here I post again my standard plug for my own pet position on CITIZENS UNITED:

So often we see petitions and otherwise for a Constitutional Amendment to “ban Citizens United.” An Amendment is essential but a more immediate action is available and effective in the interim:

Legislation need be passed to prohibit political advertising in broadcast and print from the super PACs unless and until they publish their list of donors.

Fine, follow the Supreme Court. Money is speech. But we have a right to know Who is paying for it. There is nothing in the Constitution that guarantees anonymity when you exercise your right of free speech.

This is so critical to the future of the republic. It needs to be taken up immediately instead of waiting around for the constitutional amendment which others are advocating.

(The amendment process requires two sessions of Congress, 2/3 of the state legislatures to approve, yada yada yada and we wouldn’t have an outcome for probably six years. Check out the history of the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment).

Feel free to copy and store the above into one of your saved text files for appropriate re-posting by yourself in the future.

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Duh. It can’t possibly be all about you when it is clearly all about ME.

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" That Might Break The Rules"

I’m 66 years old. I’m hoping that I will live long enough to read a headline that says: Somebody did … and it is illegal.

Guessing I’ll be 200-300 years old by then.

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