
After a Kissimmee, Florida venue canceled a book signing by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) organized by the Osceola County Republican Party, the controversial George lawmaker vowed "the show would go on" on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection.
And indeed it did, much to the amusement of critics of the lawmaker who is out pushing her book with personal appearances.
On Saturday, as the country observed the anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot, Taylor Greene's book signing, originally slated for the Westgate Resorts in Kissimmee, took place at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in St. Cloud, Florida.
To prove that she would not be deterred, Saturday afternoon Taylor Greene posted a photo on X of her signing a book while seated next to large stacks of them and boasting, "The Commies in Florida tried to cancel my book signings. They failed! It’s great to be here! @WinningTeamPub. Get the book the Democrats fear the most."
Democrats seemed less fearful and more amused by the accompanying picture where the Georgia lawmaker can be seen stationed in a children's section flanked by large building blocks and a partially obscured variation of a Barbie DreamHouse.
Then the mockery began with one commenter immediately pointing out, "Looks like they put you in the preschool section."
"Not the daycare hosting you," another added with one other X user, pointing out, "She had to resort to a VFW in St Cloud."
Another quipped, "A daycare classroom the is best you could get?"
"And for the more discerning readers in the UK. On Amazon it is currently ranked at 253,176 in Books," one helpful critic added.
"You’re at a daycare? Lol how classy," was another comment followed by another critic pointing out that the Georgia lawmaker avoided mentioning where she was holding the signing in her post.
"Strange how you've yet to give the location of this book signing. Why does it look like it's in a kindergarten classroom," they wrote.
Pointing to the picture, another observed no book buyers were in view and pointed out, "All I see is you signing unsold books."