
"In recent months, the conservative Trump devotee, from whom Americans have come to expect off-the-cuff and often crude commentary, has been undeniably good natured, coming across as astoundingly reasonable during a number of appearances on CNN, Tucker Carlson Tonight, and elsewhere. But if that weren't enough to cast aside doubts about a major pivot with the congresswoman (who once harassed a school shooting survivor and chased a fellow member of Congress down a hallway), then a November 4 appearance on The View definitely did the trick."
""No, I didn't want to do that today, because I believe that people with powerful voices, like myself and like you, and especially women to women, we need to pave a new path," Greene told the cohosts. "This country, our beautiful country, our red, white, and blue flag, is just being ripped to shreds. And I think it takes women to have maturity to sew it back together.""
"In a comment that felt like an early 2028 presidential campaign slogan, Greene added, "I'm with women, so I feel very comfortable saying this. I'm really tired of the pissing contest in Washington, D.C., between the men.""
Marjorie Taylor Greene, long known for off-the-cuff and crude commentary, has displayed a markedly calmer and more good-natured demeanor in recent months. She appeared measured and reasonable during televised appearances on CNN, Tucker Carlson Tonight, and other programs. A November 4 appearance on The View showcased a respectful, calm, poised, and kind presence. She declined to fight, emphasized the responsibility of powerful voices and the role of women to pave a new path, and urged maturity to repair the country's divisions. She criticized partisan male-driven conflicts and expressed fatigue with Washington's "pissing contest." The cohosts reacted with surprise.
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