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they just have to insert themselves in all things and do all the fake shit and propaganda:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Taylor_Greene
Marjorie Taylor Greene is an American politician, conspiracy theorist, businesswoman, and U.S. Representative-elect for Georgia's 14th congressional district. She has drawn national attention for supporting the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory in Facebook videos. Greene later attempted to distance herself from conspiracy theories.
Support of conspiracy theories
Greene supports the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory, saying in videos posted in 2017 on Facebook that the theories were "worth listening to".[25][26] She stated in a video, "There's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out, and I think we have the president to do it."[27] She wrote 57 articles for the now-defunct conspiracy theory website, American Truth Seekers, including one linking the Democratic Party with child sex, Satanism and the occult.[28] When Greene stood for the House of Representatives in 2020, she distanced herself from the conspiracy theory and rejected the label of "QAnon candidate."[2]
In a 2017 video posted to Facebook, Greene expressed doubt that the perpetrator of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting acted alone.[29] She also called George Soros, a Jewish businessman and Holocaust survivor, a Nazi.[30][31] Greene stated that the 2018 midterm elections, in which Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib were elected to Congress, was part of "an Islamic invasion of our government."[19]
In 2018, Greene expressed support for a conspiracy theory that a plane did not hit the Pentagon during the September 11 attacks, saying that "it's odd there's never any evidence shown for a plane in the Pentagon," despite video evidence.[32] She later admitted on Twitter that the 9/11 conspiracy theory is "not correct."[2]
After the first round of voting in the 2020 election, Politico re-released videos published by Greene in which she expressed racist, antisemitic, and Islamophobic views. Greene's support for bigotry and the QAnon conspiracy theory in the videos were condemned, including by Republican Congressmen Kevin McCarthy and Steve Scalise.[31][26]
On September 3, 2020, Greene shared a meme to her Facebook page depicting herself holding an AR-15 style rifle next to a collage of pictures of Democratic congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib. Greene claimed that it was time for Republicans to "go on the offense against these socialists who want to rip our country apart."[33] House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced the meme as a "dangerous threat of violence," and Omar demanded that the meme be deleted after claiming that it had already triggered death threats. In response to questions from Forbes about whether the meme was a threat, a spokesperson for the Greene campaign called the suggestion "paranoid and ridiculous" and a "conspiracy theory."[34] Facebook deleted the meme the following day for violating its policies on inciting violence, prompting Greene to claim that Democrats were "trying to cancel me out before I've even taken the oath of office."[35]