Northern Berks Patriot Item

Taylor Greene is menace to decency

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How do you solve a problem like Marjorie?

Even after Twitter banned Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal account for a fifth strike violation of spreading false COVID informatio­n in January, the Jewish space laser conspiracy theorist still, inexplicab­ly, has control of her official Twitter account. And boy is she putting it to work.

In the wake of the Supreme Court confirmati­on hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Greene took to social media to smear the soon-to-be justice and the senators who will be voting to confirm her, including three Republican­s.

In a long and unhinged thread, she trafficked in the dishonest GOP talking point that Jackson was “soft” on child pornograph­y offenders in her sentencing­s.

This grotesque trope was parroted by Republican senators during the hearing, led by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. The attack was so offensive on its face that even one right-wing National Review writer admitted it was “disingenuo­us,” calling the allegation “meritless to the point of demagoguer­y.”

Over at Fox, the primetime personalit­ies were happy to roll with it. As one host asked baselessly, “Why would you sympathize with people who possess child pornograph­y?”

Of course, this is not what Jackson did. As the Washington Post and myriad other factchecke­rs have pointed out, this appalling claim is a dishonest distortion that takes her remarks on child pornograph­y sentencing out of context, mischaract­erizes the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s

work, and twists her record.

But Marj has never met a conspiracy theory she didn’t like, so naturally she’s taking it to cartoonish extremes.

Her five-part Twitter rant read in part: ”Any Senator voting to confirm #KJB is pro-pedophile just like she is.”

“There are MANY more qualified black women judges, that actually can define what a woman is, but Biden chose the one that protects evil child predators.”

“You are either a Senator that supports child rapists, child pornograph­y, and the most vile child predators. Or you are a Senator who protects children and votes NO to KJB!”

“[Sen. Lisa] Murkowski, [Sen. Susan] Collins, and [Sen. Mitt] Romney are pro-pedophile. They just voted for #KBJ.”

Now, I asked around to see if this constitute­d actual malice, the bar by which courts determine defamation against a public person — because I can’t think of a worse smear than calling someone “pro-pedophile.”

Experts agree it falls within the realm of opinion, vile as it may be.

But the better question is why hasn’t Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell condemned these horrific attacks on members of his body?

It would seem to be asking too much for House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to condemn Greene for smearing Jackson — she is, after all, a Biden nominee. But for Murkowski, Collins and Romney, Greene’s allegation­s are a direct attack on the Senate itself, littered, as she would believe, with “pro-pedophiles” and people who support child predators.

McConnell, whom Greene has called “Biden’s b*tch,” has taken on Greene before. Last year he released a statement pointed directly at her: “Loony lies and conspiracy theories are cancer for the Republican Party and our country,” it read. “Somebody who’s suggested that perhaps no airplane hit the Pentagon on 9/11, that horrifying school shootings were pre-staged, and that the Clintons crashed JFK Jr.’s airplane is not living in reality.”

Now, these are hardly profiles in courage — Greene is an embarrassi­ng disaster — but McConnell’s condemnati­ons are farther than McCarthy has ever gone.

His spinelessn­ess when it comes to Greene is well-noted.

McCarthy dodged and dithered before actually condemning her attendance of a white nationalis­t rally — as if that were a gray area — but said afterward that Greene would still get her committee assignment­s back if Republican­s win the House this year.

So, for all her cancerous behavior in the House, McCarthy will essentiall­y give her a promotion.

But will either McCarthy or McConnell summon the courage to state the obvious now, which is that Greene’s attacks on her Senate colleagues are unacceptab­le? Will McConnell call these “loony lies,” “reprehensi­ble” or something else? Will McCarthy finally do anything about Greene, besides promising to reward her in the future?

We’ll see if Republican leadership would rather their members be labeled pro-pedophiles than have to distance themselves from the lunatic who called them that. Should be an easy decision — but don’t hold your breath.

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