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Marjorie Taylor Greene supports push to make Tucker Carlson Trump’s VP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined a growing chorus of right-wing figures pushing to put former Fox News host Tucker Carlson on a 2024 GOP ticket led by Donald Trump. The Georgia congresswoman, who told the Guardian in August her name was “on a list” of vice presidential candidates if the former president returns to power, replied Friday to a tweet by ultra-conservative activist Charlie Kirk pushing for a Trump-Carlson ticket. “I agree with you Charlie,” Greene wrote on X. “There’s no one better than Tucker Carlson!!” The idea of Trump teaming up with Carlson gained momentum after the frontrun...

MTG launches ugly smear campaign against Boebert in the House

The long-simmering feud between Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has taken an uglier turn with the Georgia Republican reportedly openly referring to her House colleague as a "whore."

Taylor Greene and Boebert have been at each other's throats for months and it reached a boiling point during the 15-vote election of Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become the House speaker after the Republican Party took the chamber after the 2022 midterm election with the two taking opposite sides.

As the Daily Beast's Zachary Petrizzo is reporting, Taylor Greene has repeatedly used the slur against Boebert multiple times including in her conversations with Donald Trump.

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The report states, "One Republican lawmaker, who has heard Greene use that word multiple times to describe Boebert, told The Daily Beast that Greene has been at this campaign for some time," with the lawmaker stating, "Calling her a whore, that’s not new. She’s been doing that for a while.”

Pressed by the Daily Beast about the accusations, Taylor Greene snarled at Petrizzo, "Why are you working on a story? Because you like to write trash, you just can’t help yourself.”

She reportedly added, "You just love it so much, you got to create it, and make it more, and bigger, and nastier,” without denying it.

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Republicans 'determined' to shut down government warns top Dem amid GOP House chaos

In a strongly-worded warning House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is sounding the alarm eight days before the federal government is programmed to shut down unless Republican Speaker Mike Johnson can convince members of his caucus to agree on spending bills to keep the government operating. This week and in recent weeks, instead of focusing on passing bills that will keep the government open, House Republicans have been focused on bills attacking top Democrats.

The House is now in recess until Monday.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend begs man in rat suit not to vote for Joe Biden

RSBN host Brian Glenn, who is dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), pleaded with a man in a rat suit not to vote for President Joe Biden.

While waiting with people attending a Donald Trump rally on Wednesday, Glenn confronted a Trump protester in a rat suit.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene rants about 'child sacrifices' in furious attack on her own party

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to X on Wednesday to rage against her party's unwillingness to fight after Democrats cruised to an overwhelming victory in Ohio, passing a measure enshrining the right to an abortion in the GOP-leaning state's constitution by double digits.

"Republicans lose on abortion because they have for decades allowed Democrats to lie about abortion on every level," complainted Greene. "Republicans refuse to fight hard against the evil lies of the Democrats who claim 'abortion is women’s healthcare and a right.' It is NOT! Abortion is murder. It kills another human being, the most innocent of all."

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House Republicans want 'Pothole Pete' Buttigieg's salary to be just one buck

He should work for free.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is so fed up with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg that she brought forth an amendment and her fellow Republican lawmakers were on board to pass it.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene already suggesting Speaker Mike Johnson 'should be ousted'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is already taking aim at her party's new speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA).

In an interview with The Daily Caller, Greene blasted Johnson because he declined to instruct Republican members to vote for her resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who participated in a peaceful protest at the Capitol. Greene called the protest an insurrection.

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Ted Cruz says he expects to run for president, criticizes Dems for pro-Palestine rhetoric

By Grace Yarrow, The Texas Tribune Nov. 7, 2023

"Ted Cruz says he expects to run for president again, criticizes Democrats for pro-Palestine rhetoric" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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'No one trusts her': House Republican heaps dirt on Marjorie Taylor Greene

House Republicans are growing sick of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) antics following the chaotic fight for the speaker's gavel.

The Georgia Republican had become a close ally of ousted speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), which alienated her from her ex-friends in the House Freedom Caucus, and other Republicans already disliked her, so now Greene suddenly finds herself with few friends in the GOP caucus, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Wounded' Lauren Boebert's future in doubt as key allies flip to GOP challenger

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), who barely held her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2022 midterms, may not survive the 2024 GOP primary as key Republicans in the state who formerly backed her flip their allegiance to a challenger who doesn't have near the political — and personal — baggage she does.

According to a report from the New York Times, the controversial lawmaker from Colorado is struggling to hang onto supporters after her well-publicized groping and vaping incident with a date got her thrown out of the play "Beetlejuice" in September.

As the Times' Charles Homan writes the scandal of the evening, and her subsequent attempts to lie about what happened, remains "sticky" for the two-term member of the House and, back in Colorado’s 3rd congressional district that she represents, key allies have switched their endorsements to businessman Jeff Hurd.

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According to the NYT report, "Mr. Hurd’s candidacy has become a vessel for Republican discontent with the perceived excesses of the party’s MAGA wing. His backers include old-guard party fixtures such as former Gov. Bill Owens, former Sen. Hank Brown, and Pete Coors, the brewery scion, former Senate candidate and 2016 Trump fund-raiser, who will soon be offering his endorsement, according to Mr. Hurd’s campaign."

According to the report, Boebert's antics and scandals have left her "wounded."

As GOP activist David Spiegel put it at a meet-up where the embattled Boebert was present, "That crap she pulled in Denver pissed me off."

Of concern to the Republican Party leadership, which is already witnessing withering losses in the state to Democrats, Boebert is headed for defeat in the general election even if she survives the GOP primary.

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'Totally embarrassed': Voters hope new maps will draw them out of MTG's Georgia district

A swath of voters in U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia district have keen hopes that a recent anti-gerrymandering ruling will release them from her district, according to a new report.

Black voters in southwest Cobb County — lumped into Greene’s 14th Congressional District by state Republicans in 2021 — hope to win next year a representative who shares their views and values their constituency, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

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'Deeply misogynist' MAGA might be done with Boebert and MTG: report

Not so long ago, right-wing congresswomen like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and Nancy Mace (R-SC) were the stars of the MAGA movement. But they seem to be fading, and many of their erstwhile allies are turning on them — and that's no accident, argues Amanda Marcotte for Salon.

The ultimate problem, she wrote, is that conservative women in the Trump movement are held to an impossible and contradictory standard. They are supposed to be confrontational firebrands exactly the same way the men are — and yet the "deeply misogynist" wing of the movement doesn't care for women who are overly assertive or stand up for themselves, setting them up for failure when they inevitably have to do that as well.

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Texas activist who wants to end the separation of church and state has Mike Johnson's ear

For nearly four decades, Texas activist David Barton has barnstormed statehouses and pulpits across the nation, arguing that the separation between church and state is a myth and that America should be run as a Christian nation.

Now, he’s closer to power than perhaps ever before.

One day after little-known Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana was elected as the new House speaker last week, Barton said on a podcast that he was already discussing staffing with Johnson, his longtime ally in deeply conservative, Christian causes.

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