ALL GOOD IN MAGALAND: MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE CALLS BOEBERT A 'LITTLE BITCH' ON THE HOUSE FLOOR
In what can only be described as a classic case of pot calling the kettle black, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the notorious QAnon supporter and conspiracy theorist, has publicly referred to her fellow Republican congresswoman, Lauren Boebert, as a 'little bitch' on the House floor.
The incident occurred during a heated debate over the recent gun control legislation proposed by the Democrats. Boebert, who has made a name for herself as a staunch defender of the Second Amendment, was arguing passionately against the bill, citing the need for Americans to be able to defend themselves against government tyranny.
Greene, who was sitting nearby, took exception to Boebert's argument and decided to voice her displeasure in the most mature way possible: by calling her a 'little bitch'. The insult was met with gasps from the other members of Congress, many of whom were shocked by Greene's lack of decorum.
Boebert, to her credit, took the insult in stride and simply laughed it off. "I've been called worse things by better people," she quipped, before returning to her argument.
But the incident highlights a growing trend within the Republican party, where personal attacks and insults have become commonplace. Instead of engaging in civil discourse and respectful debate, many politicians have resorted to name-calling and mudslinging in an attempt to score political points.
It's a sad state of affairs, but it's not surprising given the current political climate. With social media and cable news networks fueling outrage and division, it's easy for politicians to get caught up in the drama and lose sight of what's really important: serving their constituents and working towards a better future for all Americans.
But there is hope. Despite the negativity and vitriol that often dominates the political landscape, there are still politicians who are committed to civility and respect. People like Boebert, who can take a joke and keep fighting for what they believe in, are a shining example of what politics should be.
So let's all take a lesson from Boebert and rise above the insults and pettiness. Let's engage in respectful debate and work towards solutions that benefit everyone, not just a select few. Because at the end of the day, we're all in this together, whether we like it or not.
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