I don’t know about her being undiplomatic. I think she is. I think she just chose a different side from the caucus for better or worse

Her quarrel was with Boebart.

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So then why was she expelled.

In short: she supports McCarthy.

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*not extreme enough…

“Not extreme enough” and Marjorie Taylor Greene just sounds like a contradiction in terms.

:rofl:

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Pretty much. McCarthy is interested in actual governance, not in burning the country down.

You know it’s funny. I don’t know if she gravitates to power or whatnot but she clearly picks sides and sticks to them for her own benefit. Can’t blame her for that

I don’t know. May be. I think he was interested in the speaker position. What he wants from it is still a mystery.

He is also a lot more rational than he pretends to be

I honestly think he wants to govern. From a conservative viewpoint, but to govern all the same.

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It is interesting how he is ducking any questions regarding Trump.

One of the trickiest high wire acts in our current politics: navigating Trump while still remaining a Republican.

I think she has been more effective single handedly than the freedom caucus.

I also think McCarthy has done a good…not great…good job so far as speaker.

The freedom caucus is the loser here.

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The scary thing is Greene is probably the smarter of those two.

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LOL You may be right.

I think so. I have never understood the purpose of the freedom caucus.

I think he has done about as good as anybody could have. I was skeptical at first.

I’m not impressed with them.

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now now…. we don’t (shouldnt) talk about “smarts” among these sillies because it doesnt matter right?

otherwise we’ll have to mention communist barmaids and america hating muslims

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Socialist barmaids thank you very much :upside_down_face:

Thin line between them.

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awe…. how sweet. “socialist”

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