Marjorie Taylor Greene shakes confidence in Darwin's theory of evolution
The Congresswoman in comparison to James Madison, author of the Bill of Rights in the First Congress, shows staggering atavistic regression
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s unhinged doltishness shakes confidence in Darwin’s Origin of Species. Measured against the brilliance which earmarked the First Congress more than two centuries ago featuring political science genius James Madison, father of both the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Congresswoman represents a staggering regression of the species in which the cerebral faculties are jettisoned to make room for a surplus of idiocy.
As a concession to the shortness of life, only a sample of Ms. Greene’s Dark Ages inanities will be enumerated.
In an interview, given to American Priority before Taylor Greene took her seat in Congress in 2021, the Congresswoman hallucinated:
"We had witnessed 9/11, right? We had witnessed 9/11. The terrorist attack in New York, and the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania, and the so-called plane that crashed into the Pentagon. It's odd there's never any evidence shown for a plane in the Pentagon."
"One of my closest friends was in the Pentagon when the plane hit. I deployed ten days after 9/11," retorted Denver Riggleman, a Trump-skeptic Republican who served in Congress from 2019 to 2021. American Airlines Flight 77 smashed into the west side of the Pentagon on 9/11, with security camera footage showing the impact and photographic evidence showing aircraft debris at the crash site.
To deny an airplane crashed into the Pentagon on 9/11 is like hallucinating there is no evidence to support an atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
Ms. Greene similarly divined that California wildfires were set by a Jewish space laser, a throwback to the fraudulent Protocols of the Elders of Zion championed by Henry Ford.
She dismissed the January 6, 2021, violent attack on the nation’s Capitol to prevent the peaceful transfer of presidential power for the first time in more than 225 years, including the lynching of Vice President Mike Pence to prevent the counting of state-certified electoral votes that had survived more than 60 judicial challenges unscathed, as a trifle light as air.
Congresswoman Greene said at a Republican event in New York last year that if she had organized the violent insurrection against the U.S. Capitol "we would have won" and "it would've been armed."
The attack on Jan. 6 was armed, with many rioters bringing weapons -- including hammers, batons and bear and wasp spray -- as they sought to overrun the Capitol and hang Mike Pence to thwart the constitutionally prescribed processes for counting electoral votes.
Officers at the insurrection later described the violence as "carnage" and "chaos," and more than 100 police were injured.
Ms. Greene most recent inanities were born of the downing of the Chinese spy balloon over the Atlantic Ocean. She insisted that the Biden administration lied in stating the shootdown had not occurred earlier while the balloon hovered over rural Idaho or Montana to avoid the risk of harming civilians.
The Congresswoman argued that since one of the 9/11 aircraft crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania without killing anyone on the ground, therefore there was zero risk of the same in the Idaho or Montana. She bellowed, “So they want to tell all of us that it was too risky to take down the Chinese spy balloon over rural Idaho or Montana of any of these other states, or Alaska? They’re liars.”
Ms. Greene did not assert that the delay in downing the balloon created a national security risk. If not, any risk to persons on the ground would have been reckless since a risk-free option was at hand.
With alarm written in her brow, the Congresswoman proclaimed with the putative wisdom of the omniscient, “You can only see it two ways. Either they’re liars or they’re cowards or our president is sold out to China [despite four times threatening war if Taiwan is attacked and imposing crippling economic sanctions]. You know what? I’ll go with all three [forgetting she had just told her audience you can only see it two ways]”
Congresswoman Greene symbolizes the frightening dumbing down of Congress and the citizenry that worsens each year. That threat to national security dwarfs all others.
I was captivated reading ". . . shows staggering atavistic regression . . . " and so then compelled irrevocably to reading each and every word of your communique. Outstanding!