Marjorie Taylor Greene has issued a stark warning, suggesting that the Republican party intends to spend the upcoming year employing manipulative tactics, specifically “gaslighting,” to influence Americans into voting Republican in the midterm elections. This assertion implies a deliberate strategy of distorting facts and misleading the public to achieve electoral success. The sentiment behind this warning is that the GOP will be actively working to shape narratives and perceptions in a way that benefits their candidates, aiming to sway undecided voters or reinforce existing support through questionable means.
Greene’s commentary, in this context, suggests a level of insider knowledge or at least a keen observation of political strategies.… Continue reading
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi faced criticism from Rep. Thomas Massie and other lawmakers for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case documents. Bondi repeatedly consulted a binder filled with prepared insults and talking points, which drew accusations of incompetence and a lack of genuine engagement with the questions posed. The binder even contained sensitive information, such as Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s search history related to the unredacted Epstein documents, leading to concerns about surveillance of lawmakers. This approach, characterized by stonewalling and personal attacks, was widely criticized and mocked by members of both parties.
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