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Jasmine Crockett Rips 'Lowlife' MTG On 'Kimmel' In Epic Rant—And We Couldn't Agree More

Jasmine Crockett Rips 'Lowlife' MTG On 'Kimmel' In Epic Rant—And We Couldn't Agree More
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Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett doubled down on her assertion that MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is the "dumbest person in Congress" during a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

At this point, the dislike between Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett and far-right Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is pretty well known.

Which is probably because Crockett is seemingly the only one in D.C. willing to ditch the Democrats' "knife to a gunfight" approach and actually match MTG's energy.


And that "bleach-blond bad-built butch body" drag? That kind of poetry lives on forever.

But during a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Crockett kept her take on MTG straightforward—but no less devastating.

It started when Kimmel asked Crockett if her past appraisal of MTG as quite simply "the dumbest person in Congress" still stands, or if someone else had usurped that dubious honor.

Crockett immediately replied:

"Nope. Nope. She's still winning, honey."

Republican Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert surely gives her a run for her money, but Crockett has personal experience so we'll trust her judgment!

But Crockett did add one more superlative to Greene's title.

After referencing MTG's deeply embarrassing, evangelical-clickbait tweet celebrating the death of "evil" Pope Francis and him having been "defeated by God," Crockett replied:

"She's dumb and a low-life."

- YouTubeyoutu.be

It wasn't just MTG whom Crockett gave the business to. Everyone from Elon Musk to "DUI hire" Pete Hegseth to Nancy Mace got some choice words as well.

Musk got raked over the coals hardest. Crockett said:

"When you bring up the idiot known as Elon Musk, he's not only very sinister [but] has no idea what he's doing."

That, as you might guess, got a huge round of applause.

And, of course, she couldn't leave out the President himself, whom Crockett challenged to an IQ contest and assured everyone she would handily win.

Crockett got just as much applause on social media for her comments as she did on TV.


In a world of uncertainty, it's good to know that at least some things can be counted on, like the person wearing the crown of biggest dumbdumb in the government.

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