QAnon Congresswoman Talks with White Supremacist to Praise Her & Jan. 6 Coup Attempt https://www.thenewcivilrightsmoveme...supremacist-to-praise-her-jan-6-coup-attempt/
Marjorie Taylor Greene suggested Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a body double https://www.dailydot.com/debug/marjorie-taylor-greene-ruth-bader-ginsburg-body-double/ Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) suggested in 2019 that late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a body double, a popular conspiracy theory among the QAnon crowd. The conspiracy alleges that Ginsburg died while former President Donald Trump was in office but was replaced by a lookalike so that Trump could not fill her seat. Ginsburg, in reality, died in 2020 from cancer complications, leading to the appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett—during Trump's presidency. About a year-and-a-half prior to Ginsburg's death, Greene sat down for an interview with Unite America First founder Will Johnson, as first reported by Media Matters. They received a call from a listener who speculated about a photo featuring Ginsburg in Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. "All of a sudden she's walking straight upright like it's a whole new person. Do you believe that is Ruth?" they asked. Johnson compared the photo to the Hillary Clinton body double conspiracy, which the former secretary of state was subjected to after collapsing during the 2016 election campaign, according to the Independent. Johnson said the person in the photo was "almost like a body double like Hillary Clinton." "I do not believe that was Ruth. No. I don’t think so," Greene added. "I don't either," the caller said, agreeing. Greene, a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy, has faced fervent backlash for her comments and social media activity that surfaced over the past week. In just a few other revelations that are drawing criticism, Greene harasses a Parkland shooting survivor, discusses forcing Muslim congresswomen to retake their congressional oaths on the Bible instead of the Quran, indicates support for executing prominent Democrats, and spreads conspiracy theories about notable mass shootings. Greene said in a statement on Friday that the "Democrats and the Fake News media" are attempting to "take (her) out" and asked for campaign donations from supporters. Greene said she has so far raised over $1.6 million as a result of what she described as "smear campaign attacks" against her.
In 2019, Marjorie Taylor Greene told protesters to "flood the Capitol," feel free to use violence As a candidate, Greene told followers "we should feel like we will" resort to violence "if we have to" https://www.salon.com/2021/02/02/in...-flood-the-capitol-feel-free-to-use-violence/ In a video posted to social media months before announcing her congressional candidacy, Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene called on supporters to "flood the Capitol Building" in a protest against "tyrannical" leaders, telling them that Democratic lawmakers "should fear us" and that "we should feel like we will" use violence "if we have to." "All of us together, when we rise up, we can end all of this. We can end it," Greene said in the 90-minute rant, which was posted in February 2019 and unearthed on Sunday by Twitter user @zedster. "We can do it peacefully. We can. I hope we don't have to do it the other way. I hope not. But we should feel like we will if we have to. Because we are the American people." Greene, an adherent of the QAnon fantasy movement whose internet posts about conspiracy theories had by that time already attracted a following, posted the video to recruit attendees for a Feb. 23, 2019, "Fund the Wall" march in Washington. At the time, the Southern Poverty Law Center described the event as Greene's "brainchild," citing national support from right-wing militia group American Defence Force. (It also featured members of Cowboys for Trump, including group leader Couy Griffin, who was recently arrested for his role in the Jan. 6 riots.) In the video, Greene invoked a sprawling battle that pit "Americans" against an "out-of-control, tyrannical, insane" federal government, declaring that the latter's leaders should be "cowering in fear." "They are nothing, and they should fear us. ... They should be cowering in fear," she said. "And you know what, if you show up in big numbers on Feb. 23, oh I promise you, I promise you, they'll be struck with fear on the inside." The enemy, she said, was not limited to Democratic leaders — "communist traitors and Islamist lovers" — but extended to a larger apparatus that the future congresswoman described as "all these different agencies and the courts, and all these different offices." Greene also emphasized the importance of getting inside the Capitol Building: "If we have a sea of people, if we shut down the streets, if we shut down everything. If we flood the Capitol Building. Go inside. These are public buildings. We own them. We own these buildings. Do you understand that? We own the buildings and we pay all the people that work in the buildings." Greene continued: "Feb. 23 — may be kind of cold. We're gonna go inside. We're gonna be warm. And we're gonna demand that our federal government serve we the people, because we're sick and tired of their ways." Some protesters did indeed find their way into the Capitol, including Greene, who can be seen among a group haranguing Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., in her office, according to a video posted to Instagram by conservative internet personality and since-convicted criminal Omar Navarro. (At another event that day, Greene referred to Waters, a perennial target of death threats, as a "piece of taxidermy.") Greene, like fellow freshman Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., has longstanding connections to the QAnon universe and militia groups, both of whom played leading roles in the Jan. 6 attack. Those links have given rise to a deep unease among Democratic colleagues who were targeted in the attack, many of whom have called for Greene's censure or expulsion from Congress. Those calls escalated last week when news broke that in 2019, Greene endorsed executing top Democrats on social media, including "liking" a Facebook post that suggested removing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with "a bullet to the head." At a press conference convened in response to that story, Pelosi said that Congress will likely need to increase its security budget because "the enemy is within the House of Representatives." "We have members of Congress who want to bring guns on the floor and have threatened violence on other members of Congress," she said. A Greene spokesperson did not reply to Salon's request for comment. Watch the full video here.
Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked Parkland survivor in unearthed video: An 'idiot' who's trained 'like a dog' "He only talks when he is scripted," Marjorie Taylor Greene said of David Hogg in a 2019 interview with a Georgia gun group. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/co...d-survivor-unearthed-video-idiot-who-n1256516
Katie, ill do anything coz I lost a 500,000 libel case and had to sell my house Hopkins. She was background noise in the UK as a Springer grade controversy whore when I lived there. https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/katie-hopkins-forced-sell-1m-20899416 How to lose your house. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_v_Hopkins
GOP's Greene faces brutal backlash after bizarre 'bloodthirsty media' rant: 'Osama Bin Karen at it again' https://www.rawstory.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-qanon-2650267512/