Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is well-known for saying absurd and controversial things, including bizarre conspiracy theories about Jewish space lasers causing wildfires in California and Democrats generating massive hurricanes to hit states that voted for Donald Trump.
But according to a posting Greene made on Twitter Saturday, it’s everyone else who’s wrapped up in spreading lies and bullshit that have no basis in reality.
The post features a meme that shows a person wearing an enormous tinfoil hat and this message: “Almost everyone in America right now.”
Greene added her own commentary to the meme: “Yep.”
Wow! Talk about an irony alert. You’d need a truckful of them to cover that tweet.
Apparently, Ms. Greene is attempting to make some sort of social commentary regarding the fondness many have for spreading bullshit on the internet. But she’s not exactly the ideal messenger for such a message, and she was reminded of that.
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