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Nevilledog

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Mon Feb 1, 2021, 05:25 PM Feb 2021

House Rules to consider resolution on Wednesday to kick MTG off of House Education and Labor...



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Manu Raju
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Feb 1, 2021
In first official act against Marjorie Taylor Greene, House Rules to consider resolution on Wednesday to kick her off of House Education and Labor as well as House Budget Committee. The rule would govern floor debate over this resolution: https://rules.house.gov/sites/democrats.rules.house.gov/files/BILLS-117hres72.pdf

Manu Raju
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Hoyer has given McCarthy 72 hours to take action himself before the House does. McCarthy hasn’t tipped his hand yet but a spokesman said: “They need to have a person-to-person conversation,” which they plan to do this week
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House Rules to consider resolution on Wednesday to kick MTG off of House Education and Labor... (Original Post) Nevilledog Feb 2021 OP
They should drag her out in handcuffs. She's too dangerous. turtleblossom Feb 2021 #1
Hmmm. This would add fuel to the MTG fire empedocles Feb 2021 #2

empedocles

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2. Hmmm. This would add fuel to the MTG fire
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 05:39 PM
Feb 2021

''Democrats look to make Marjorie Taylor Greene the face of GOP
BY JONATHAN EASLEY - 02/01/21 04:13 PM EST 0


Democrats look to make Marjorie Taylor Greene the face of GOP

Democrats seizing on a string of controversies surrounding Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) hope to make her the face of the GOP in the 2022 midterms.

The president’s party typically loses seats in the first midterm, and Republicans are hoping to win back the House after gaining seats in 2020.

Yet Democrats think the controversies surrounding Greene and a few other Republicans, from fellow freshman Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) to Arizona firebrand Reps. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) and Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), could make the GOP toxic with the suburban voters who increasingly have turned away from Republicans in the Trump era.

Taylor Greene has stood out with social media posts and interviews promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory, questioning whether the Sandy Hook and Las Vegas mass shootings were false flag operations, and promoting violence against Democratic public officials.

The fury surrounding her was enough to lift the backbencher to being parodied in the “Saturday Night Love” cold-open skit over the weekend.

Democrats believe the controversial remarks by Greene and other GOP lawmakers will be toxic to Republican efforts to win back moderates, swing voters, women and suburbanites heading into 2022.

“These people are completely unmoored and really have become the face of the Republican Party,” said Mark Longabaugh, a veteran Democratic operative. “You’ll see them in ads with other Republican candidates standing together, and they’ll take everything she and other Republicans have voted on or said and put that ads. It will be a problem for Republicans.”

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) released a statement over the weekend slamming House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) as the leader of the QAnon party for giving Taylor Greene seats on the House Education and Budget Committees.

The House Democratic Campaign arm has been hounding Republicans for their support of Taylor Greene and drawing attention to those who donated to her or took campaign cash from Biggs, Gosar and others.

House Democrats are looking to force a vote on Taylor Greene’s expulsion, which would force Republicans to take a position on her.
. . .

Taylor Greene in an interview with OAN on Monday acknowledged the Parkland, Fla., shooting in 2018 was real, but in a statement to The Hill cast herself as a victim of left-wing and media smears.

“Democrats and their spokesmen in the Fake News Media will stop at nothing to defeat conservative Republicans,” she said

“They want to take me out because I represent the people. And they absolutely hate it.”

Former President Trump, still the de facto leader of the GOP, has been adding fuel to the fire, calling Taylor Greene last week to encourage her and setting up a meeting with her later this week.

“Marjorie Taylor Greene shows that the Republican Party is still Trump’s party and that’s a party that has lost races across the country and will continue to lose,” said David Bergstein, the director of battleground states communications at the Democratic National Committee.

McCarthy is also scheduled to meet with Taylor Greene this week as calls grow for him to strip her of her committee assignments.

Republican leaders know they have a problem.

In a string of media interviews over the weekend, Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel called out Taylor Greene directly.

“The comments that are being put forward by Marjorie Taylor Green are atrocious,” she told The New York Times. “They need to be condemned. They are violent, they are inaccurate - they are very, very dangerous.”

McDaniel, a staunch Trump ally, also called the QAnon theory “beyond fringe” and “dangerous.”

Trump never condemned QAnon, part of his long-running refusal to condemn his extremist supporters.

Democrats are running with it, noting that many of the most controversial Republicans hail from purple states where Democrats have made recent gains, such as Georgia, Arizona and Colorado.

“It’s really problematic for McConnell that so many of these Republicans are in some of these major 2022 Senate battlegrounds,” said one Democrat who works on Senate campaigns. “Even if they are not candidates themselves, they are toxic figures who are defining the Republican brand for moderate and independent voters in these states that just flipped to Dems and they are becoming so controversial that the association damage could spill into other battleground states.”

Some Republicans are skeptical of the Democratic efforts, arguing that Taylor Greene doesn’t have nearly the influence within GOP politics as the progressive “Squad” members have in the Democratic Party.

They say efforts to tie all Republicans to Taylor Greene at a national level will energize the liberal base, but won’t have nearly the impact on swing voters.

“To be clear, Taylor Greene believes some rally dumb sh--,” said Seth Weathers, who ran Trump’s 2016 campaign in Georgia. “But I think it will only hurt us as much as it has hurt Democrats that Ilhan Omar and AOC are the face of the Democrats. How much that hurt is, who knows. . . .

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/536817-democrats-look-to-make-marjorie-taylor-greene-the-face-of-gop''




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