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People Are Welcoming Marjorie Taylor Greene To The Resistance After Her Surprising Statement About The Republican Party

People Are Welcoming Marjorie Taylor Greene To The Resistance After Her Surprising Statement About The Republican Party

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is NOT happy with the Republican Party.
She was pissed about the attack on Iran.
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She broke ranks with Republicans and called the crisis in Gaza a "genocide."
And she won't stop talking about how Republicans won't deal with the national debt.
Now, she's talking about breaking up with the Republican Party.
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In an interview with the Daily Mail, the congressmember said: "I don't know if the Republican Party is leaving me, or if I'm kind of not relating to Republican Party as much anymore. I don't know which one it is."
She also said: "I think the Republican Party has turned its back on America First and the workers and just regular Americans."
And finally, she criticized the way Republicans treat women: "I think there's other women in our party that are really sick and tired of the way men treat Republican women."
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Those anti-GOP quotes are going viral in a tweet by Brian Tyler Cohen:
People in the replies are, like, duh:
"What if she switches parties and becomes a normie dem," one person asked.
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"Finally figuring this stuff out. Better late than never I suppose!" another person commented.
And then the Lincoln Project invited her to the party: "Welcome to the resistance, Marge."
As this person said, "Trumps presidency is so goddamn bad that it wokeified marjorie taylor green."
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