Marjorie Taylor Greene

2022 - 3 - 2

Herschel Walker drops out of upcoming Marjorie Taylor Greene event after she speaks at white nationalist conference (unknown)

Georgia Republican Senate Candidate Herschel Walker has not spoken out against her, but on Tuesday he did pull out of a rally that Greene will be hosting in ...

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Georgia doesn’t need Greene’s divisive antics (unknown)

Anyone who's ever recited the Pledge of Allegiance – let alone sworn an oath to defend America against enemies foreign or domestic – should be appalle.

They’re both right, as is Gov. Brian Kemp, whose spokesman said Tuesday, “Gov. Kemp believes there is absolutely no place in our state or the Republican Party for white supremacy, anti-Semitism, or hate of any kind. She endorsed social media posts that called for the execution of lawmakers. As reported last weekend by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “Greene told CBS News said she did not know Fuentes, had never heard him speak and doesn’t know his views. Greene should have known better. And she should apologize to Georgians for taking the stage at an event that espoused views that modern-day Americans of goodwill should find harmful to the shared values of our diverse nation. As for Greene, her appearance at the event raises even more questions about whether she is really fit to serve Georgia. She has a long history of hateful statements, and this is yet another example of her dangerous and irresponsible behavior and speech.

Herschel Walker Opts Out Of Event For Marjorie Taylor Greene After She Appeared At White Nationalist Rally (unknown)

Recently, he decided not to attend an upcoming rally that Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) is hosting after she chose to appear at a white nationalist ...

It is no longer enough to be the pleasant stand-up athletic figure that the party needs. Herschel Walker's another example that the GOP is deliberately endorsing unstable people.Everyone should be concerned by this. I'm not surprised by Lauren Boebert's or Marjorie Taylor Greene's behavior because this is why they were endorsed by the Republican party. However, Walker’s campaign and the man himself have walked a fine line between two conservative worlds. As conservatives, both Greene and Walker share the same audience. Having only served as the U. S. representative for Georgia’s 14th congressional district since 2021, Greene has been a lightning rod of controversial hot takes.

Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke at an event led by a white nationalist and has no regrets (unknown)

Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is doubling down on her decision to give a speech at a far-right conference with ties to white ...

“She spoke anyway.”

Ohio Capital Journal is part of States Newsroom, a network of news bureaus supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. When she was told Fuentes was a white supremacist, said she did not endorse those views.

“We’re going to focus on people, not labels,” she said.

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The GOP Is Finally Realizing It Has A Marjorie Taylor Greene Problem (unknown)

Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney, Herschel Walker, and other Republicans have denounced Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar for speaking at the ...

(Because we all know he doesn’t give a damn about white supremacy.) “There’s no place in either political party for this white nationalism or racism. “Now they’re going on about Russia and Vladimir Putin is Hitler—they say that’s not a good thing,” Fuentes said during the rally. Now, obviously, Yertle the McConnell is just talking out of the side of one of his necks. According to the Washington Post, Greene attended the America First Political Action Conference (AFPAC) in Orlando. Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar, who attended the event last year, wasn’t there this time, but he addressed the crowd via a prerecorded video. His personal war against critical race theory and Nikole Hanna-Jones‘ Pulitzer Prize-winning work The 1619 Project indicates that there is, indeed, room for white supremacy in his party.

GOP torn as Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to far right amid ‘Putin!’ chants (unknown)

Republican leaders in Congress are torn over what to do with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after the congresswoman spoke at a weekend event organized by a ...

He mocked the Democrats’ mantra that diversity is a strength. "Can we get a round of applause for Russia?" he asked. The America First Political Action Committee was launched by Nick Fuentes, who is considered by anti-hate groups as a white nationalist. But he worries that McCarthy and other GOP leaders will stop short of kicking Greene out of the party. This is not the first time Greene, of Georgia, has broken the norms of political behavior by associating with extremist groups, espousing conspiracy theories or musing about violence against politicians she disagrees with. Another Republican Senate candidate, Gary Black, the agricultural commissioner, said in a Tuesday statement that Greene’s ideas and judgement "are a poison in the bloodstream of our party." Yet it’s unclear whether Greene will face any further reprimand or rebuke for what is now an ongoing pattern of startling behavior. Fuentes said more than 1,000 had gathered for his event, the third and biggest so far, and that the "secret sauce" of the organization’s strength was "these young white men." McConnell offered no public comments, but said in a statement from his office: ’There’s no place in the Republican Party for white supremacists or anti-Semitism." "This may be a chance to burn out the cancer of the Republican Party — those that are, you know, Putin sympathetic," said Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., a former military pilot who broke with his party over the Trump presidency. House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy called the congresswoman’s speech on the same stage "unacceptable." Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said "there’s no place in the Republican Party for white supremacists." Republican leaders in Congress are torn over what to do with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene after the congresswoman spoke at a weekend event organized by a white nationalist who marveled over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as the crowd erupted in chants of "Putin!"

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