Irony-Deficient Marjorie Taylor Greene Claims Hate Causes Derangement
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 22: U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks during a court hearing on April 22, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. U.S. Rep. Greene is appearing at the hearing in a challenge filed by voters who say she shouldn't be allowed to seek reelection because she helped facilitate the attack on the Capitol that disrupted the certification of Joe Biden's presidential victory.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene suffering from a severe irony deficiency after claiming hate makes people deranged

Stones, glass houses, anyone?

There’s a reason why the old saying about throwing stones in glass houses is so prevalent, and it’s one that Marjorie Taylor Greene could certainly pay attention to after once again proving that she doesn’t seem to have an ironic bone in her body.

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If anyone knows about the ways in which spewing hatred can make somebody come across as deranged, then it’s The Notorious M.T.G. and her constant backing of Donald Trump at the expense of such things as the homeless, the drug-addicted, and the LGBTQ+ community, all of which have been in her crosshairs recently for a number of accidentally ironic reasons.

And yet, her latest attack on current Attorney General of New York Leticia James might be the most shortsighted yet, after she claimed that the lawyer and member of the Democratic Party had been driven round the bend by her blind rage for Trump and his ongoing antics, resolutely failing to read the room once again.

At this point, you can’t really make this stuff up, but it’s become par for the course now that the circus focusing on Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps star and WWE Hall of Famer Trump has made its way into the courtroom. In Marj’s defense, hatred does indeed make people deranged, but maybe she should examine her own inane ramblings and bile-spewing rhetoric before deciding it applies to somebody for the sole reason that they don’t share the belief the sun shines directly out of her tangerine-faced overlord’s pompous behind.


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