Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene got on her soapbox and was quickly knocked off it when it turned out she had fallen for a fake Twitter account that disseminated false information about vaccines.
The tweet Greene referenced alleged that most of the pregnant women who took the Pfizer COVID vaccine lost their babies as a result.
That was fake and Twitter flagged it as such, which enraged Greene.
Specifically, right-wing host Jesse Kelly interviewed anti-vaxxer Noami Wolf, who told him:
“In the internal documents, it shows that babies are getting sick and dying from vaccinated mothers. It shows that 270 women … got pregnant during the period that they were being followed by Pfizer […] Thirty-six pregnant women were followed. They gave birth – vaccinated women. Twenty-eight of those women lost their babies.
“There is a baby die-off. And now we know why.”
That’s complete bullshit, but Greene fell for it hook, line, and sinker.
Be sure and note the name associated with the Twitter account that shared the fake story: Dr. Lyle P. Lysol, MD. How in the world could any sentient human being see that and not know it’s fallacious?
Of course, that assumes that you have a brain, and Greene has yet to prove she even has two brain cells in that empty skull of hers.
That was all it took to unleash a torrent of mockery. Take a look:
Voters in Greene’s district should just elect a bag of hammers. It’d be a hell of a lot smarter than Margie.
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