U.S. House member Marjorie Taylor Greene, from Georgia's scary 14th congressional district, has, in just the past two years, "liked" a comment suggesting that "a bullet to the head [of Nancy Pelosi] would be quicker" in removing her from the speaker's seat; has concurred with desires to "hang" other Democrats; has liked comments about executing "deep-state" FBI agents; has agreed that the 2018 Parkland, Fla. high school shooting was a "false flag" operation (incidentally, Greene is about to join the House committee on education); has drooled Islamophobic and anti-Semitic slurs; and has been a loyal soldier of Q.
Says a spokesman for her Republican conference leader, Kevin McCarthy: Greene's, shall we say, activities "are deeply disturbing and Leader McCarthy plans to have a conversation with the congresswoman about them."
A good, stern conversation.
Says House GOP Whip Steve Scalise: "I've consistently condemned the use of violent rhetoric in politics on both sides, and this is no exception. There is no place for comments like that in our political discourse."
Thus is the question raised: Then what is she doing in the United States House of Representatives?
Rep. Greene, along with the other 146 "lawmakers" who voted to rob 81 million Americans of their democratic rights — especially Cruz, Hawley, McCarthy, Scalise, [Greg] Pence, Jordan, Gaetz, Gohmert, Biggs and Brooks — should be treated to a tar-and-feather party and then summarily expelled from Congress.