The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Judging Rep. Greene by her own words

- Catherine Rampell

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., doesn’t want to be held accountabl­e for the white supremacis­ts she pals around with. Judge her instead by her own words, she pleads.

Sure thing, Congresswo­man. Challenge accepted.

On Friday, Greene spoke at the America First Political Action Conference, a white-nationalis­t rival to the much larger Conservati­ve Political Action Conference (CPAC) she addressed across town in Orlando the next day. Her fellow Republican­s Rep. Paul A. Gosar (Ariz.), Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin and Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers, among others, participat­ed in the “groyper” gathering as well.

Not long ago, appearing in such company would have been anathema for elected officials.

To understand why, consider some of the remarks uttered by the event’s organizer, Nicholas Fuentes, an unabashed antisemite previously expelled from CPAC. The FBI has referred to him in court documents as a white supremacis­t.

Minutes before Greene addressed the crowd, Fuentes crowed that “our secret sauce here, it’s these young White men.” He declared that the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on was “awesome.” He solicited a “round of applause for Russia,” to which the crowd chanted “Putin! Putin!” And he seemed to suggest that attempts to compare Russian President Vladimir Putin to Hitler are flattering.

And that was just at this event. In prior settings, Fuentes has questioned whether the Holocaust happened; railed against “Jewish Power” and “race mixing”; worked to galvanize the crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 and later repeatedly praised the uprising; argued that women should be denied the right to vote; and pined for the days of Jim Crow.

Fuentes’s reputation and comments can be found with a quick Google search. But when criticized for appearing at his event, alongside other speakers mocking “QueerPAC” next door, Greene pleaded ignorance.

“I do not know Nick Fuentes,” Greene told reporters the following day, despite video and photos of their appearance together. “I’ve never heard him speak. I’ve never seen a video. I don’t know what his views are, so I’m not aligned with anything that may be controvers­ial.”

She defiantly proclaimed, “I am not going to play the guilt by associatio­n game in which you demand every conservati­ve should justify anything ever said by anyone they’ve ever shared a room with.” She added: “I’m only responsibl­e for what I say.”

Well, we at least agree on that last part. Greene should be held responsibl­e for what she says.

For instance, Greene should be held accountabl­e for continuing to compare every Democratic policy she opposes — whether mask mandates, vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts or Jan. 6 responses — to the Holocaust. This includes her more colorful misfires on the subject, such as when she denounced Democratic colleagues investigat­ing Jan. 6 as the “gazpacho police.” (Perhaps she fears the gazpacho police will send innocent patriots to the goulash for their attempted soup d’état.)

She has shared other antisemiti­c garbage over the years.

These include claims about Jewish space lasers supposedly sparking California wildfires. And how “Zionist supremacis­ts” are conspiring to replace the West’s White Christian population with non-White Muslim immigrants, an endorsemen­t of the “Great Replacemen­t” theory that was also voiced by other speakers in Orlando.

Over the weekend, former secretary of state Mike Pompeo condemned Greene for “playing footsie” with “anti-Semitic neoNazis.”

One might be tempted to forgive Greene for not realizing how embarrasse­d she should be to “share a room with” these speakers and pro-Putin attendees. After all, it’s usually Greene who’s the most embarrassi­ng person to share a room with. When Sen. Mitt Romney, RUtah, was asked Sunday what he thought of Greene’s (and Gosar’s) participat­ion at a whitenatio­nalist event, he replied: “I don’t know them, but I’m reminded of that old line from the ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ movie, where one character says: ‘Morons. I have got morons on my team.’”

Greene, like Gosar, has already been stripped of her committee assignment­s for comments endorsing conspiracy theories and encouragin­g violence against fellow lawmakers. She has been denounced by some of the few Republican­s who still have principles. She has even been disavowed by her gym!

Yet the House has so far refused to expel this tinfoil-hatwearer from its ranks, an action that would require a twothirds vote of her peers.

Most Republican­s, it seems, would prefer to keep the morons on their team.

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