Marjorie Taylor Greene

'Mop up operation': Biden campaign has a simple explanation for flawed debate performance

Before the debate even ended on Thursday night, President Joe Biden's team seemed to be in damage control.

Kelly O'Donnell, senior White House correspondent for NBCNews, tweeted that two sources familiar with the "situation" offered a possible explanation: “President Biden has a cold.”

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Biden's early debate performance could send Democrats into 'full-blown panic': reporter

President Joe Biden's debate performance could send Democrats into a tailspin.

That's the analysis from Intelligencer political columnist Jonathan Chait, who live-reacted to the debate Thursday night between former President Donald Trump and President Biden.

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Biden camp sees two 'best' fundraising hours of entire campaign just before debate: report

Welcome to Boomtown, population: Joe Biden.

The Biden campaign saw its "best fundraising hour of the entire campaign," from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday ahead of the much-anticipated first debate of the 2024 election season, a Biden campaign official told NBC News.

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'Let's have a cage match': Steve Bannon advises Trump to snub Biden handshake at debate

Convicted criminal and political adviser Steve Bannon urged former President Donald Trump to turn Thursday's debate into a "cage match" by refusing to shake hands with his opponent.

Just hours before the debate was set to begin, Bannon spoke to Real America's Voice correspondent Brian Glenn — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend — about strategy for the event.

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'Ignorant' Lauren Boebert scorched online for 'deeply stupid analogy' about debate

MAGA Republican and accused carpetbagger Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert on Thursday asked the tough question everyone wants to know — why should the commander-in-chief be able to refuse a debate drug-test when U.S. troops cannot?

Boebert's question echoes a familiar right-wing talking point that's made the rounds in recent days in what appears to be an effort to pre-shield former President Donald Trump ahead of the debate Thursday night on CNN.

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'Brilliant': Dystopian vision of what life could be like in GOP America lapped up online

A new ad released Thursday morning — hours ahead of the much-anticipated debate between the current and former president — left the internet in awe as viewers raved over its terrifying, poignant portrayal of a possible dystopian, GOP-led America with shades of "The Handmaid's Tale."

The ad, paid for and released on X by the progressive political group "Way to Win," begins with two people in the front of a car kissing. The man steps out of the car, heads into a convenience store and tries to buy a pack of condoms.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene upset at being called racist as she demands jobs for 'white people'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained Thursday that Republicans have been accused of discriminating based on race while she argued white people were facing bigotry in the workplace.

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on "ending illegal racial discrimination," Greene said she was upset by racial claims made against Republicans.

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'Too little, too late': Justice Jackson blasts conservatives in emergency abortion ruling

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dressed down her conservative colleagues Thursday despite a decision that will allow for emergency abortions in Idaho for now.

In a ruling leaked the day before, the high court dismissed an appeal by Idaho officials and allowed a stay ordered by a lower court to remain in place. The Supreme Court's decision effectively left the question about emergency abortions in Idaho undecided.

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Michael Flynn appears to exit Donald Trump veepstakes

Retired Lt. General Michael Flynn, who briefly served as national security adviser under former President Donald Trump, signaled he’s not in contention to be Trump’s running-mate in the 2024 presidential election.

“Hope not, I’m spending time with my grandchildren,” Flynn posted Thursday morning on X, in a reply to a Raw Story post.

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Are gun rights human rights? Google has a surprising answer.

Google “National Rifle Association.”

Search returns describe the gun-rights behemoth in various ways.

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'Is this her resignation?': Marjorie Taylor Greene baffles internet with latest statement

Notorious MAGA-spewer Marjorie Taylor Greene left mouths agape by stating the obvious: "A person who abuses her position in government to meddle in democratic elections should be nowhere near public office."

This is the same Marjorie Taylor Greene who is a devout supporter of former President Donald Trump — who faces criminal charges of trying to overturn his Democratically elected opponent's win — and whom herself was once suspended from Twitter for 12 hours for peddling election misinformation.

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Appeals court sends 'pretty clear signal' Trump codefendants can put Georgia case 'on ice'

A former elections supervisor in Georgia who was charged as part of a broader investigation with trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia has had her case paused.

A Georgia appeals court Wednesday granted Misty Hampton's request that her case be suspended pending the outcome of an appeal that seeks to eject Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting Trump and others. Hampton faces multiple charges, including violating the Georgia RICO Act, conspiracy to commit election fraud, and conspiracy to commit computer-related crimes.

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‘Fight of crazy against crazy’: Wounded Rep. Bob Good confronts ‘forces of evil’

WASHINGTON — If Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) is on a mission from God, as he maintains, someone might want to tell God already.

Since Virginia voters cast their Republican primary ballots on June 18, the two-term incumbent who chairs the far-right Freedom Caucus has been trailing his opponent, state Sen. John McGuire, by upward of 300 votes out of just over 62,000 ballots cast.

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