Greene Brings Up Genocide, Calls Guam "Foreign Land" In BONKERS Speeches
Another interesting week for Marjorie Taylor-Greene, to say the least. Honestly, Georgia, is this what you send you politicians to Washington for? While trying to hold up another vote by presenting a motion to adjourn, a motion that failed with a bipartisan vote, Greene called Representative David Cicilline of Rhode Island, an Italian Jew, "Representative Mussolini," a reference to the fascist Italian dictator and ally of Hitler, responsible for killing 6 million Jews during the Holocaust. This racist remark may have been a mistake, because ignorance seems to be a trait of Taylor-Greene's.
During CPAC the same week, she called Guam a "foreign land" in a speech and suggested citizens of Guam do not deserve stimulus money. Guam has been a U.S. territory since 1899, after its capture during the Spanish-American War. The island is an important military base, its citizens are U.S. citizens, and they have a delegate in the House of Representatives. Said delegate is bringing Greene cookies from Guam to try to educate the hillbilly about the island's culture.
I think you misunderstand democracy. The legislature should be filled with the best and the brightest people, not those who don't know information taught in freshman civics.
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