During a recent stop on her image rehab tour, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told CNN’s Dana Bash that she is sorry “for taking part in the toxic politics.” It has been, she added, “bad for the country.” A week later, Greene finally did something patriotic by announcing her retirement.
It’s fair to say Greene is one of the most well-known GOP House members in the nation. It could be argued that she is more well-known than House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) or most of the semi-serious members of Congress. Greene, though, is famous for being a quack whose nitwittery has been endlessly highlighted by the media and Democrats to cast the Republican Party as one of hayseeds and conspiracists.
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