A Georgia woman seeking a Republican nomination to represent her state in the U.S. House of Representatives is receiving an avalanche of criticism for responding to the tragic loss of life in Texas due to a flash flood as "fake."
Kandiss Taylor, a MAGA adherent who recently ran to be Georgia's governor, took to X on Saturday and wrote, "Fake weather. Fake hurricanes. Fake flooding. Fake. Fake. Fake," as authorities in Kerr County, Texas continued to search for bodies.
Needless to say, she was harshly criticized as Texas reels from the flood that coursed through a girls' camp.
Attorney Tracey Gallagher wrote, "Do your job Georgia... Is this the best you have got?"
"Hey Texas. What do you think of this? She’s running for congress as a Republican? Any thoughts?" former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) asked.
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Retired intelligence officer Travis Akers added, "Over two dozen dead and more children missing, and this candidate for Congress says the flooding in Texas is fake."
"So the dead bodies floating in Texas are fake too? The homes ripped apart? The kids being pulled out of floodwater? You’re a clown. Sit the hell down and stop embarrassing the human race. I guess not even Republicans care when Republicans are hit with natural disasters," appalled commentator Thomas Mix wrote.
MeidasNews Editor in chief Ron Filipkowski drily pointed out, "Republican congressional candidate in Georgia weighs in."
That led to journalist Regina Schrambling to contribute, "Who knew End Times would be so ridiculous?"
Nonnie Ida directed Taylor to reporting on the deaths and suggested, "Tell that to the parents of the 20 young girls swept away by floods in Texas."
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