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QAnon Rep. Rips GOP Colleagues in Bonkers 38-Part Twitter Thread Railing Against 'Dictator Biden'

QAnon Rep. Rips GOP Colleagues in Bonkers 38-Part Twitter Thread Railing Against 'Dictator Biden'
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Far-right Congresswoman and prominent conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia became infamous for her deranged beliefs and proud belligerence that's even isolated her from some of her fellow Republican lawmakers.

Framing herself as an anti-establishment official with undying loyalty to former President Donald Trump, Greene has suggested shooting volunteers who go door-to-door with vaccine information and, before her election, expressed support for the execution of her now colleagues.


Her delusional conspiracy theories have ranged from beliefs that the Rothschild's space lasers caused California wildfires, that Democrats orchestrate school shootings to weaken support for the Second Amendment, and—most notably—that a covert network of satanic pedophiles secretly controls the U.S. Government, and that Trump was sent to destroy them; a central belief of the QAnon mass delusion.

On Monday, Greene railed against her Republican colleagues for not being radical enough in their opposition to "Dictator Joe Biden."

The entire 38 tweet thread can be read here, but the highlights are below.







Greene went on to call for Biden's impeachment while expressing concerns about Republicans' prospects at taking back Congress in the 2022 midterms. She also slammed the Republican Conference leadership for being "the first to throw [her] under the bus."

She concluded the rant with:

"I refuse to sit by silent and watch our constitution burned like a sacrifice to the false gods of Marxism and our children's future sliced up and served on a silver platter to Communist China."

She was met with a resounding, "What the f**k?"




There weren't many who took her seriously.



But those who did agree made their voices heard with some chilling sentiments.


Greene continues to peddle her articles of impeachment against Biden.

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