The New York Times wants you to think that Marjorie Taylor Greene is politically savvy - LGBTQ Nation
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The New York Times wants you to think that Marjorie Taylor Greene is politically savvy - LGBTQ Nation
"Greene did harbor a genuine conspiratorial streak, often even wondering if this or that person wore a wire. But she was also becoming an increasingly shrewd and acerbic observer of life on Capitol Hill."
""That's what I'm guilty of," she said. "That's what made me, in the president's words, a traitor - which was truly believing in Make America Great Again, which I perceive to be America First.""
""harassed 18-year-of gun activist David Hogg on the street,""
""little Hitler""
Marjorie Taylor Greene believed Donald Trump's campaign promises and later broke with him after concluding many promises went unfulfilled and harmed working people. Death threats followed her split with Trump. Greene repeatedly harassed youth gun-control activists, confronting David Hogg, calling him 'little Hitler,' and kicking another teen activist. Greene suggested Paul Pelosi knew the man who attacked him, repeating a homophobic lie. Greene displays a conspiratorial streak while also expressing disillusionment with how little gets done in Washington and with the priorities of Capitol Hill.
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