Marjorie Taylor Greene hits the panic button

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“I was afraid the DOJ would unjustly target more people!” The problem with insane people is that they can’t go for too long without SHOWING the world their insanity. Rain or shine, day or night, these people inevitably always show the world how cuckoo they are. This is because they’re insane — deeply and irrefutably insane.

And a few of these deeply insane people live in the Republican Party. Marjorie Taylor Scream is one such person.

Greene went more than a little bit ballistic on Twitter, demanding that the prosecution against J6ers be stopped, reiterating her love and her loyalty to them, and suggesting that true patriots use facial recognition to identify “the Feds and provocateurs” – her words, not mine – who lured the poor J6 victims to the Capitol that day.

This is coming at the worst time for Republicans. There’s an election to get ready for and having a screaming harridan like Marjorie Taylor Greene posting insane conspiracy theories on social media could not possibly be what most of the GOP want.

It may not be what they wanted, but it certainly is what they got. “Enough of this Kabuki Theater” about January 6, Greene screamed. “This must be stopped.”

Kabuki Theater? That’s rich coming from Greene. Marjorie Taylor Greene is a walking, talking, stalking piece of drama that just won’t go away, no matter how much both parties (except for a few) honestly want her to.

And her words come dangerously close to being threatening. So she best be careful or she’s going to be getting a knock on the door and it’s not going to be the Kracken. Nor will it be any of her beloved J-6 terrorists. It’s going to be the FBI.

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