Is MTG the brand pivot of the year? Why Marjorie Taylor Greene is suddenly making sense to her haters
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Is MTG the brand pivot of the year? Why Marjorie Taylor Greene is suddenly making sense to her haters
"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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