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How drag queen story hour & a boatload of money launched Marjorie Taylor Greene’s political career
Greene has a long history of stalking and denigrating LGBTQ people. In fact, it helped launch her political career.
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Republican asks for a moment of silence for Rush Limbaugh during LGBTQ Equality Act debate
Over a week after Rush Limbaugh died, Rep. Ralph Norman wanted the House to take a moment of silence for the notorious homophobe during the historic LGBTQ debate.
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GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert uses anti-gay stereotypes to explain vote against LGBTQ rights bill
She says she’s raising her sons “to be men” and she’s “proud of that.”
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Will enough Republican senators sign onto the Equality Act for it to pass? Probably not.
Thanks to arcane Senate rules, Democrats need ten Republican votes to pass the Equality Act. That’s a very tall order.
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Two Congresswomen are having a stand-off over trans rights outside their offices
The Democrat with a trans daughter hung a trans flag outside her office to force Marjorie Taylor Greene to look at it. Then the QAnon Rep did something disgusting in return.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to shut down Congress to avoid LGBTQ rights bill. The GOP helped her.
“Republicans voting lock-step with a seditionist in order to further transphobia is literally the least surprising thing that’s happened this year.”
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QAnon Rep says LGBTQ Equality Act will hurt women, Christians & fetuses in unhinged rant
“I WILL BE VOTING NO TO THE DISGUSTING, IMMORAL, AND EVIL #EqualityAct!!!” she tweeted like a normal member of Congress.
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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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Before Marjorie Taylor Greene was tossed from House committees she defended herself with transphobia
The QAnon congresswoman was stripped of her committee assignments in a bipartisan vote.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders doesn’t just believe the Big Lie. She told it.
She was the mean girl we all had to endure in middle school and now she’s running for Governor of Arkansas, hoping no one notices everything she says is a lie meant to make herself look better.