Just a couple of days after telling a crowd of riled Young Republicans in a New York City Conference Hall that if she and Stevie two-shirts had planned the Capitol Riot they would have come packing and gotten the job done, Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on Bannon’s War Room broadcast to walk back her sedition, which she claims she was joking about anyway, stating that she had objected on Jan. 6th, 2020 and would do so again… pinkie swear. (Alright, I threw that last part in…)

Somehow, I don’t believe those shifty eyes and lying mouth… and neither do @PatriotTakes followers…


Yup


Exactly, deb.


I’ll second that.


If she doesn’t she’s even stupider than we thought.


We feel ya, kitty.


In private, yes.


Somebody read her the riot act… er… so to speak…


🤣🤣🤣


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Do any of them?


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Yup

Give it up Greene, there is literally no one stupid enough to believe a word you say outside your backwater district.

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    • The movie Deliverance was about a river in GA being dammed to make a reservoir. The people living around that river, often in very out of the way areas, were going to be flooded out and would lose their homes. Now, those very out of the way areas were home to not only uneducated people (extremely so) but to a population that hadn’t any new genetic material in who knows how long. Marjie Kooky Pants’ district, being close to the mountains in the north of the state, would be that type of area. Not all of it but quite a bit.

      I don’t know if the movie was completely lifted from real life (I expect but don’t know for sure that a real river was dammed-it has happened all over the country) but the type of people were and you can still see examples of this in rural areas of MS, AL, LA, GA. Those are some of the people who could give a rat’s ass less if she does anything while in congress. They likely do not know what she is supposed to do as their representative.

      • There are places in my native southern Illinois like that. (Once again by “southern” Illinois I refer to the part that starts somewhere south of I-64) It’s an area with swaths of considerable natural beauty, yet with scars of old strip mines and under a lot of the natural beauty that’s left is a dark underbelly of violence. And plenty of white resentment combined with a deep distrust of anyone not from a given place. I grew up in a county that bordered the Mississippi, in a town not far from where I went to college. SIU was a major university and we had a lot, and I do mean a lot of students from the Chicago area that attended there. SIU had a lovely campus, and it inspired many a person to want to see “real” nature in addition to the campus setting. So, there were plenty of locals like me who would take them into the boonies. One favorite spot that you truly had to be local to find was a place nicknamed Little Grand Canyon. It was accessed via Hickory Ridge, the highest spot in the county. The closest actual town was Alto Pass, known in those parts simply as “Alto.” Some uber religious dude had somewhere along the line spent much of his fortune on erecting a humongous white, lighted cross that could easily be seen from passenger airliners.

        Anyway, that area (Hickory Ridge/Little Grand Canyon) was an awesome spot for hiking and rock climbing and even rapelling. After a single trip there many a Chicago (or Metro East) person would talk about taking their friends there. And we ALWYAYS warned them not to do so without a local friend from school that they trusted. It was really easy to make a wrong turn on those small roads along the way, and we’d literally tell them “One wrong turn and you’ll find yourself on the set of Deliverance” and we weren’t kidding. (This was back in the 1970s – long before GPS) Hell, even after becoming a Marine (infantry) at age 26 I’d have been worried about somehow getting lost down around there, although at least at that point I had knowledge and skills that would give me a chance of making it to safety without too much injury/damage.

        I’m quite sure you can find significant patches of land all across this country that are similar.

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