Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia didn’t get her way. And she’s not taking it well. In fact, she’s taking it out on her Republican colleagues.
Greene’s dubious effort to censure Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib for criticizing the Israeli government and supporting a pro-Palestinian protest failed this week. The Georgia representative sought to portray the peaceful protest as an “insurrection” and deployed her typical racism to cast Tlaib, who is Palestinian, as a “terrorist.” No Democrats voted for the resolution and nearly two dozen Republicans voted against it, as well.
One of those Republicans was Chip Roy of Texas, who said Greene’s misuse of the term “insurrection” was one major reason he voted against the censure. (He claimed Jan. 6 wasn’t an insurrection either, FYI.)
This led to a back-and-forth in the press and on social media that had Greene spending her day rattling off several incandescent tweets directed at Roy and the other Republicans who voted against her measure.
For example, this tweet claiming Republicans who voted against it “hide behind excuses with their white wigs on and quote the constitution.”
Our country is in the worst crisis in it’s history in every category and the Democrats are full blown communists and Republicans can’t even censure Rashida Tlaib.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) November 2, 2023
Conservatives on this list hide behind excuses with their white wigs on and quote the constitution.
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No surprise here that Greene would condemn people for upholding the Constitution.
Exhibit 2 is this chaotic tweet, featuring casual racism toward Tlaib with a special appearance by “vaping groping Lauren Boebert.”
You voted to kick me out of the freedom caucus, but keep CNN wannabe Ken Buck and vaping groping Lauren Boebert and you voted with the Democrats to protect Terrorist Tlaib.
You hate Trump, certified Biden’s election, and could care less about J6 defendants being persecuted. https://t.co/OIgUvndXek









