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Marjorie Taylor Greene defends anti-semitic comments by lashing out at “gender destruction”
She had to compare mask mandates to the Holocaust to stop critical race theory, socialism, and transgender equality.
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Kate McKinnon skewers Liz Cheney for betraying her lesbian sister & then getting betrayed herself
“I even tried to take away protections for gray wolves. If gay marriage is number one for lesbians, wolf rescues are like number two!”
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Jen Psaki says it’s “disturbing” that GOP booted Liz Cheney for “speaking the truth”
Jen Psaki stood up for Liz Cheney in the face of Republicans who are “elevating conspiracy theories and attacks on our democracy.”
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Liz Cheney’s likely successor in Republican leadership shows everything that’s wrong with the GOP
Elise Stefanik has proven she has zero principles or policy ideas, other than a willingness to embrace authoritarianism to gain personal power.
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The GOP is going to throw Liz Cheney under the bus for trying to support democracy
And it’s karmic payback for the time she threw her own sister under the bus by coming out against marriage equality.
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GOP House members starting “Anglo-Saxon” caucus receive relentless online clowning
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are condemning Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar’s Trump-worshipping group for “Anglo-Saxon political traditions.”
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Matt Gaetz & Trump Jr. follow in Ted Cruz’s trail with transphobic rhetoric at CPAC
Gaetz claimed Mr. Potato Head “was America’s first transgender doll and even he got canceled.” Trump Jr. said that Hasbro should have just used a CNN journalist’s face.
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One cheer for the few Republicans willing to stand up to Trump. Three cheers would be too many.
They often have ugly anti-LGBTQ records, but at least they are fighting the extremist cancer that is consuming the Republican party.
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The GOP leader in the House is pretending that the party isn’t at war with itself
The Republican Party can’t be both the party of reality and unreality. Yet, current House Leader Kevin McCarthy is pretending it can be.
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Republicans across the nation are fleeing the party as GOP leaders double down on Trump
Immediately after the insurrectionist attack on the Capitol, the GOP lost 10,000 registered party members. More than half of congressional Republicans voted to block the certification of their votes.