Showing posts with label QAnon. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 12, 2025

Greene stabs Trump's Israel diplomacy in the back with attempt to strip Israel of its defense budge

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)

It is a curious spectacle when a nation’s leader strides forth to forge alliances, only to find one of his own lieutenants gleefully sawing at the foundations. 

This week, while President Trump shook hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, cementing a partnership vital to the West’s moral and strategic interests, a member of his own Party was busily undermining that very bond. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, with the zeal of a convert to some obscure isolationist cult, declared her intent to gut military aid to Israel from the National Defense Authorization Act. Half a billion dollars, she announced on Steve Bannon’s "War Room," would be struck from the budget for a nation she insists on branding as “nuclear-armed Israel.”

The idea, it seems, is to leave the Jewish state, and thereby the Jews, defenseless against their sworn enemies.

"There are some parts of this NDAA that I cannot support, and that’s continued foreign aid and foreign funding, and it needs to come out," Fraulein Greene proclaimed, as if the defense of a democratic ally were some frivolous line item, akin to funding a community center’s yoga classes. "I’m entering amendments to strike 500 million more dollars for nuclear-armed Israel. And it’s important to say nuclear-armed Israel, because they do have nuclear weapons." 

One wonders if she imagines Israel’s arsenal as some menacing prop in a geopolitical melodrama, rather than a sober deterrent against existential threats.

This is not a one-off tantrum. Greene’s record betrays a consistent animus toward supporting Israel. She voted against all three aid bills passed in the wake of Hamas’s barbaric October 7, 2023, assault, an attack that should have settled any debate about the necessity of standing by a nation besieged by terrorists. She also opposed legislation to ensure arms sales to Israel continued under the Biden administration, a presidency not exactly renowned for its steadfastness toward Jerusalem.

But Greene’s crusade extends beyond Israel, her sights set on slashing aid to other allies, including $500 million earmarked for Jordan, a nation that, she notes with indignation, already receives $1.6 billion annually from the State Department. "This is not a helpless country, and we already give them $3.4 billion every single year in the state — from the State Department. $3.4 billion every single year. They don’t need another $500 million in our defense budget," she huffed. 

One might ask whether Greene has considered the strategic value of Jordan’s stability in a region perpetually teetering on the edge of chaos, or whether she simply delights in the act of budgetary sabotage.

The House’s consideration of the NDAA is, of course, a theater of amendments, most of which are swatted away by leadership to preserve the bill’s core. House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republican stalwarts have rightly championed military aid to Israel as a cornerstone of national security. In April, they secured passage of the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, funneling $4 billion to replenish missile defense systems, $1.2 billion for Iron Beam defenses, and $3.5 billion for weapons procurement, measures that reflect a clear-eyed recognition of Israel’s role as a bulwark against tyranny.

Yet here stands Greene, a lone dissenter in her party’s ranks, wielding her amendments like a blunt axe. Her actions raise a question that cuts to the heart of the matter: does she truly believe that withdrawing support from allies strengthens America, or is this merely the politics of performative contrarianism? 

Or do her past anti-Semitic statements show us who she really is?

Remember this--in 2018, Greene posted on Facebook about "Jewish space lasers" that she believed were the cause of California's wildfires. These lasers were alleged by her to be connected to the Rothschild banking family, just an old anti-Semitic trope.

Then there was the Holocaust comparisons in 2012 where Greene constantly compared COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates to the persecution of Jews during the Holocaust, including her equating vaccine logos to the yellow stars Jews had to wear in Nazi Germany.

Greene had also expressed support for QAnon, a conspiracy theory that has anti-Semitic elements, like claiming Jewish elites like George Soros, controls global affairs. Soros, of course, is a leftist creep, but it has nothing to do with him being Jewish. In fact, he's an atheist, so there's that little tidbit.

In 2018, Greene shared the video the "Great Replacement" theory. This alleges "Zionist supremacists" were the ones orchestrating nonwhite immigration to replace white population, another narrative tied to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Also, she claimed Soros collaborated with Nazis, which is false, but of course reinforces disgusting stereotypes. [Did I mention that Soros is a scumwafer?]

Aside from Greene associating with overt anti-Semites like Nick Fuentes and hiring Milo Yiannopoulos as an intern, she also opposed the Antisemitism Awareness Act (2024) and voted against it. She cited a lame excuse that the act could "convict Christians of anti-Semitism" for believing the the Gospel account whereby "Jesus was handed over to Herod to be crucified by the Jews." This is a trope that has historically been used to justify anti-Semitic violence. 

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In a world where moral clarity is often clouded by expediency, her choices suggest a troubling indifference to the stakes. As the West faces enemies who do not pause to debate their own resolve, such gestures of isolationism are not merely misguided, they are reckless.

Monday, March 28, 2022

CNN's Jeffrey Toobin defends child porn offenders while showing his hands

Jeffrey Toobin smiling for some reason

Having Jeffrey Toobin talk about child porn is like having a meth head discuss the benefits of pharmaceuticals. In any case, the disgraced legal analyst for the Comedy News Network (CNN) defended Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's lenient sentencing of child porn offenders in her Senate confirmation hearings.

Toobin now speaks on camera in the style of Nancy "Dancing Hands" Pelosi, gesturing with his hands to show that he isn't "petting the cat," so to speak. As you may have heard, he has a reputation for masturbating in mid-conversation.

Last Tuesday, during the hearings, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) asked Judge Jackson about her extremely lenient sentencing record of child porn and sex offenders.

Toobin Appeared on CNN’s "At This Hour with Kate Bolduan." He agreed with Jackson's reasoning that today's child porn sentences have yet to be adapted for a "post-internet" society. In other words, since it's easier for scumbags to get child porn online, they shouldn't have to face tough sentencing. 

How does that make sense to the children being abused?

"I remember, when I was an assistant U.S. Attorney back in the ’90s is that when those sentencing guidelines were written for those cases, that this was a time when the people who committed these crimes would order individual photos and get them usually through email, and then they would be sentenced based on the number of photos they possessed. This was all pre-internet," Toobin explained. "So once the internet came in and people got access to hundreds and then thousands of photos, the sentencing guidelines would reflect hundreds and then thousands of photos. Federal judges have been struggling with the issue of how do you create a fair system that was designed pre-internet, yet you have to sentence people post-internet."

"It wasn’t like she was letting these people go, but they were somewhat less than the guidelines because the guidelines had not been adapted for the internet era," Toobin said, implying that a 3-month sentence as opposed to a 10-year sentence was sufficient because the scumbag got the porn easier than his predecessors. 

What does that have to do with the act of promoting child pornography and sexual abuse?

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Toobin attacked Hawley for even asking the question saying that the reason he asked the question of Jackson's light sentencing was to appeal to the QAnon audience. "This is about appealing to the QAnon audience. This cult that is a big presence is Republican Party politics now where Senator Hawley is trying to ingratiate himself and run for president with their support."

Yeah, and Russian collusion.


Thursday, January 14, 2021

GOP Rep. will file for impeachment of Biden on day one

Photo: Tom Williams/Getty Images

Georgia freshman Rep. Marjorie Greene (R) said on Wednesday she would file articles of impeachment against Joseph Robinette Biden on day one of his presidency. [H/T NewsmaxTV]

"I would like to announce on behalf of the American people, we have to make sure that our leaders are held accountable. We cannot have a president of the United States that is willing to abuse the power of the office of the presidency and be easily bought off by foreign governments, foreign Chinese energy companies, Ukrainian energy companies," Greene said.

"So on January 21st, I will be filing articles of impeachment on Joe Biden," she added.

Greg Kelly, host of the TV show, said the effort would have a slim chance of success since the House of Representatives is controlled by the Democrats. He asked Greene if the move was merely symbolic.

"Well, like I said, I'm a big believer of having people in office that are actually willing to do the job. And I can't imagine people in this country being so fearful of a future of a Biden presidency that they may be willing to commit violence like they did in the Capitol here in Washington, D.C.," the congresswoman said.

"We cannot have that, I do not condone that violence. The American people need hope," she explained. "They need to know that there are Republicans in Congress that are willing to stand up and fight for them, regardless of being in a minority, regardless of having all odds against us, against me, or against anyone in Congress. We have to hold people accountable."

Greene went on Twitter:
"On January 21, 2021, I'll be filing Articles of Impeachment against Joe Biden for abuse of power."

Her spokesperson told TheBlaze the following:
Rep. Greene simply wants to be a voice for the voiceless. American conservatives have been banned, censored, de-platformed and physically attacked. Unfortunately that removes hope from the people. Congresswoman Greene wants to defend these Americans and represent the Silent Majority.
Not everyone thinks Greene's plan is a good one, including many Republicans. Some have said that she's going after Biden in order to raise campaign funds and gain political points. Greene has also been criticized for previously supporting the QAnon conspiracy theory, which is crazy at its core. Google it.

Greene made the impeachment announcement the same day President Trump's second impeachment debates began.


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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Shirtless man in horned helmet at Capitol identified: not Hunter Biden on crack

Not Hunter Biden on Crack

You may have seen him on TV during the Wednesday riots at the U.S. Capitol wearing a horny helmet and no shirt. Well, no shirt it was not Hunter Biden, so don't be saying it looked a lot like him and insinuating it was the President-elect's son of whom he is so proud.

It turns out the guy who did his thing on the dais fo the U.S. Senate has been identified as a QAnon believer and a regular at far-right rallies in Arizona.

But don't confuse far-right with conservatives, Republicans or Libertarians. They are more closely related to far left scumbags.

The guy is Jake Angeli, 32, who was seen posing in the chair occupied moments earlier by Vice President Mike Pence at the beginning of the election certification proceedings, until he and his colleagues had to leave due to the rioting, which had just gotten started.

The shirtless conspiracy guy – known as the "Q Shaman" – wore red, white and blue face paint and brandished a spear from which hung an American flag.

QAnon is a group of conspiracy theorists who believe that a huge network of powerful people are behind an enormous pedophile ring, including the viral "pizzagate" conspiracy that falsely claimed a pedophile ring ran in a pizza shop in Washington, D.C.


So breathe easy, Hunter. Now that Daddy's confirmed, you have nothing to sweat except perhaps child support, or when you're looking for that guy who gets you the thing.



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