THE HILL: Marjorie Taylor Greene “received a standing ovation” during “closed-door House GOP conference meeting…defended comments that past school shootings were staged.” John —
In a closed-door meeting, Republicans gave Marjorie Taylor Greene a
STANDING OVATION after she doubled down on her stance that school shootings are “staged.”
Kevin McCarthy then announced she has his full support and he believes she should continue to serve on the House Education Committee. Marjorie Taylor Greene is not an anomaly or outlier in the Republican Party: She is its biggest rising star and represents the future direction the Party is going in.
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Think, for a moment, what it means that a member of Congress who blames wildfires on non-existent space lasers owned by Jewish bankers and who harasses survivors of school shootings was going to serve on
the most powerful education and school policy committee in the country. Think about what it means that her Republican colleagues didn’t disavow or condemn her or even remove her from that committee — They rose to their feet and
applauded her in a deafening roar in a private meeting about her support for conspiracy theories.
For the sake of our democracy we must defeat far-right conspiracy theorists like Marjorie Taylor Greene and her enablers in Congress:
Be one of the 211 donors we need to step up before midnight to power our efforts to replace these conspiracy theorists with Democratic scientists and STEM professionals→
In 1995, the late Carl Sagan warned of a grim future for our country where conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, superstition, and the celebration of ignorance dominated American life and our government.
With science and reason sidelined, he warned of a backslide into darkness and decay that begins to undo centuries of scientific advancement and progress.
We cannot allow conspiracy theorists to call the shots in Congress. Nor for them to have a platform to spread their conspiracies to millions of Americans.
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