BREAKING: Fox News host brutally tears into MAGA Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene for throwing a "tantrum" to "steal the limelight" by filing a motion to oust Mike Johnson from the Speakership.
And it gets even better...
"I feel we are seeing yet another tantrum by a tiny faction of that conference that is disrupting the entire machine that we just exhaustively waited for to get back on track," said Fox Host Emily Compagno.
"And here were are again watching someone steal the time, steal the audio, steal the limelight, steal the attention," she went on.
"She says we should have our attention on the illegals steaming across the border, on a million other things. No our attention was on you while you gave a presser," she added.
"I am sick and tired of it as a Republican, as an American citizen," she went on. "I want them to get to work. I love Speaker Johnson. Who would be better than him MTG? What is your plan!? And I don't want my legislature taking two days up to vote for that, to figure everything out, to look incompetent during a presidential election year. This is the last thing I want to be subjected with. This is frankly at a minimum it's disappointing."
Isn't it fun watching the Republican Party implode? Campagno's attack on Greene is welcome — as are all attacks on the deranged QAnon Congresswoman — but her other points are absurd.
Republicans don't actually care about the border or they wouldn't have sabotaged the bipartisan border bill at Trump's behest.
The truth is that the Republican Party stands for nothing. It has no interest in governing, no real policy goals outside of stripping away our rights and shoveling money to the rich, and so it inevitably ends up chasing its own tail.
The sooner MAGA is booted from our government, the sooner we can get back to being a serious nation. Until then, we're saddled with this absurd dog and pony show.
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