Saturday, April 23, 2022

Tarjorie Graylor Meene


Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Red Team) became the latest powerful person to develop memory fog.   "Hands on" CEOs got the fog after large industrial accidents which killed and injured people.  Ivanka Trump came down with it during a deposition into The Trump Organization.  

For flipping reality she gets the first letter in her name reversed.  Marjorie Taylor Greene is now Tarjorie Graylor Meene.  

Update 4-24-22:  Meene cannot recall "expressing support for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's execution in 2019."

Update 4-28-22:  Tarjorie spewed "head spinning double talk" to Fox host Laura Ingram.  She's a Meene.

Update 5-2-22:  Meene texted "Today and every day is 1776."  "1776" was a rallying cry for the January 6th Insurrection.

Update 5-14-22:  Meene said Democrats are setting food plants on fire to advance a globalist agenda.

Update 6-10-24:  Meene struck again referencing “due-process rights that are being so fragrantly and horrifically violated.”

Update 7-7-22:  Tarjorie went full on whacko in her independence from reality tour.  She's a Meene one.

Update 1-8-23:  With the New Year Tarjorie blames her QANUT beliefs on "the internet."  Her record is clear, despite her attempts to erase it.

Update 2-22-23:  Meene wants privacy for her divorce but advocates for Red and Blue states to break their bonds as the United States of America.  

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) on Monday hit back at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s calls for a “national divorce” of Republican and Democratic states, saying the lawmaker’s rhetoric is “evil.”

The Cracker South may rise again under her cheerleading.

“You know, I think Abraham Lincoln dealt with that kind of insanity,” Senator Mitt Romney said on Tuesday, according to Deseret News. “We’re not going to divide the country. It’s united we stand, divided we fall.”

Update 3-25-23:  Insane Reds held a pep rally in the D.C. jail.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene swept into the District of Columbia jail to check on conditions for the Jan. 6 defendants, with Republican lawmakers handshaking and high-fiving the prisoners, who chanted “Let's Go Brandon!” — a coded vulgarity against President Joe Biden — as the group left.