Saturday, April 22, 2023

Empty-G throws a high school level tantrum. She could lose a committee seat again

 We all know that Georgia Misrepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene is one of these Paris Hilton wanna-bes in Congress who is there so she can be famous, or, in reality, infamous, because she's only interested in getting attention for herself, extending her 15 minutes as often as possible.

But while Hilton, the heiress to a hotel chain fortune has retreated from the heavy glare of the spotlight in recent years since The Simple Life waved good-bye, she now comes off looking like a MENSA member next to Greene, who is in a race with Colorado's Lauren Boebert to see who can out-dumb the other on a given day.

Proof of this was a Wednesday Homeland Security Committee meeting in which Empty-G went off-point, on purpose, of course, to rag on Democrat Eric Swalwell, regurgitating a long debunked rumor that Swalwell had a relationship with a Chinese spy a few years ago, and DHS head Alejandro Mayorkas. Acting HSC chair Mark Green, a fellow Republican, decided to silence Empty-G by removing her remarks from that day's record. As we'll see in the following Farron Cousins video, Empty-G didn't help her cause by behaving like an entitled high schooler.


I've joked about Greene being under the mistaken impression that her inspiration would be Reese Witherspoon's "Legally Blonde" movies. However, after this episode, I'll throw in "Clueless".

As Farron noted, Greene went "crying" to House Speaker Kevin "The Body Snatcher" McCarthy like he was a high school principal, if not a surrogate father. With that in mind, we give you this item from Alex Chilton and the Box Tops, circa 1968.


There has been some discussion within the GOP about dismissing Greene from the HSC, and she deserves it for her juvenile outburst. Once again, she has shown the world her true nature. The next step for the GOP is to keep her off camera for a few weeks, and keep her away from microphones, so they can curb her addiction to attention. Yeah, I know. Wishful thinking.

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