Some things are just too weird, sick and hilarious. On Friday, after visiting a prison to give aid and comfort to Jan. 6 rioters who are in prison for staging a violent Insurrection to overthrow the government where people died and hundreds were injured, Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), the well-known ignorant fascist snowflake, wanted a protestor arrested at her press conference for WHISTLING too loud!! Yes, it's true. I'm not making this up. Honest. And the thing is, I'm not even using hyperbole. The thing is, it gets worse. And yes, that’s possible. She said, “This man assaulted everyone there by blowing a whistle as loud in as he could in other’s ears” – and no, I am not making this up. And again, this was immediately after she left a prison where she’d gone to offer support to those in jail for taking part in an Insurrection where people died and hundreds were injured. And she continued “-- and tried multiple times to assault me and other members.” To assault her and others (this can’t be repeated enough) by… whistling. As infomercials like to say, but wait, there’s more!! That’s because, after having gone to this prison “faux-outraged” that insurrectionists were in jail for trying to violently overthrow the government and democracy, and should be released, Greene added that the whistling shows what "the left does repeatedly without accountability.” Yes, the left whistles. Without being held accountable. Honestly, I’m sure it was annoying, having to listen to loud whistling. But so is having to listen to Marjorie Taylor Greene. The similarities don’t stop there, because both make their noise by expelling a lot of empty air. The difference is that I don’t think Ms. Greene should be arrested because she is annoying. Rather, I think she should be arrested for having enabled an Insurrection. And trying to foment another one. Man, if this wasn’t a textbook example of a total lack of self-awareness, I don’t know what is. A couple weeks ago, Ms. Greene complained that people on the left called her ignorant. I said at the time that it was a shame she didn’t follow the words of advice from the founder of her party, Abraham Lincoln. “Better to be thought a fool and remain silent, than speak and remove all doubt.
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