Mad queen of the Anglo-Saxons abdicates her throne | Column
My point? These people are idiots.
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Published Apr. 20
Updated Apr. 20
Marjorie Taylor Greene was readying her assault, like that legendary Anglo-Saxon warrior Canute the Great at Assandun. The QAnon-friendly first-term Georgia congresswoman, who was banned from any committee assignments shortly after she was sworn in, was poised to launch her âAmerica First Caucusâ with Rep. Paul Gosar, an Arizona Republican who is an anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist so odious that his siblings cut an ad in 2018 endorsing his opponent.
They were going to be legends. But they turned out to be âcucks,â an insult that crowd loves to use.
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