The juvenile, high school infighting between Colorado Misrepresentative Lauren Boebert and Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene was the straw that broke the camel's back, it seems.
The camel, in this case, being the GOP Freedom Caucus, which voted two weeks ago to expel Greene from their ranks. It wasn't until another member of the group, Andy Harris, owned up to the vote to bounce Greene, that this even got out in the first place.
As Jesse Dollemore explains, the caucus believes that Greene and her obsession with getting a headline a day has made her too mainstream for the group.
What brought this about, really, was Greene having a cow over Boebert one-upping her on introducing articles of impeachment against President Biden, which, of course, won't go anywhere. Greene thinks she has the exclusive right to do that, but the kicker is that Boebert actually did something intelligent for a change and tried to use protocols to introduce her DOA article. Greene couldn't let that pass. Whatever happened to being on the same page, ladies?
What Greene wants is to have the credit for getting Biden out of office, if at all possible. That ain't happening. That'll be up to the voters next year. Deal with it.
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