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This ought to get a chortle, giggle, snort out of just about anybody: Marjorie Taylor-Greene has pledged not to get involved in the race to replace her in her Georgia 14 seat. Yeah, right. That’s a real knee slapper.
It’s only been a couple of days since Marjorie Taylor-Greene (aka MTG) made her retirement announcement, as our Deanna told you, with a ten minute video in which she likened herself to a “battered wife”. Arrogance personified. Let us remember that Miss Taylor-Green was first elected to her Georgia 14 House seat in 2020 and reelected in 2022 and 2024. She is leaving mid-term but waiting until January 5, 2026 so that she gets her five years in and her pension vests. I dislike her for that alone.
Don’t be mad at Marjorie Taylor Greene for collecting her lifetime pension.
Be furious that ANY of them can collect it after 5 years.
Why are we allowing Congress, our elected representatives, to have different rules and standards than us?
— Carissa (@njoyzgrl81) November 23, 2025
Last evening Politico posted an article in which MTG pledged not to get involved in the race to replace her:
Marjorie Taylor Greene said she won’t make any endorsement in the special election race to replace her in Congress — avoiding a potential clash between her preferred candidate and a candidate aligned with President Donald Trump.
Greene said in a social media post Monday that she will remain neutral in the special election in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District after she steps away from Congress in January.
“Looking ahead towards the Special Election for my Congressional seat, I will not be endorsing anyone out of respect to my district. I truly support the wonderful people of Georgia 14 and want them to pick their Representative,” she wrote on X. “So anyone claiming they have my endorsement would not be telling the truth.”
Her neutrality paves the way for Trump’s allies to elevate a candidate of their choosing in a heavily-Republican district that Greene won in 2024 by 28 points.
Looking ahead towards the Special Election for my Congressional seat, I will not be endorsing anyone out of respect to my district.
I truly support the wonderful people of Georgia 14 and want them to pick their Representative.
So anyone claiming they have my endorsement would…
— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) November 24, 2025
Chortle, giggle, snort. We’ll see how long that lasts. Marjorie Taylor-Greene cannot help herself. She’s like President Donald Trump without the brains, ability to read people and serious gamesmanship ability.
In the video below, MS Now’s Nicolle Wallace, who I still haven’t forgiven for what she did to Sarah Palin, introduces her thesis on MTG’s rise and fall with these words: “MAGA eat MAGA”, MAGA’s nativist and conspiracy-addicted impulses” and “her very public breakup with Donald Trump”.
I couldn’t listen to much of this. Jeff Flake, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger were dropkicked out of the Republican Party and are NOT missed. Cheese and crackers.
X is glorious for this sort of thing.
Oh, Marjorie, you treacherous, backstabbing bitch.
How dare you hitch your wagon to the glorious, golden train of President Trump, only to now plunge a dagger into the very heart of the MAGA movement? Your duplicity is as transparent as a politician’s promise, and your betrayal…
— LHGrey™️ (@grey4626) November 4, 2025
You know who else walked away when he couldn’t win? Kevin McCarthy. He loved Marjorie Taylor-Greene according to Vanity Fair:
As The Times notes, Greene’s ability to get news outlets to shorten her name wowed McCarthy so much that he has basically given her free rein to dictate GOP policy. The lawmaker from California has adopted her opposition to vaccine mandates and Ukraine funding and heeded her call to investigate “the other side“ of January 6. In return, she was “unflinching in her support” of his Speaker bid, “personally whipping votes on the House floor and strategizing on calls with [Donald] Trump.”
And if you thought this friendship was gross before that, now’s the time to pull out your barf bag:
Days after he won his gavel in a protracted fight with hard-right Republicans, Speaker Kevin McCarthy gushed to a friend about the ironclad bond he had developed with an unlikely ally in his battle for political survival, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.
“I will never leave that woman,” Mr. McCarthy, a California Republican, told the friend, who described the private conversation on the condition of anonymity. “I will always take care of her.”
In a subsequent interview with The Times, McCarthy added: “If you’re going to be in a fight, you want Marjorie in your foxhole. When she picks a fight, she’s going to fight until the fight’s over. She reminds me of my friends from high school, that we’re going to stick together all the way through.”
That’s barftacular. There is NOTHING else going on between those two, thank God. It just shows that MTG was always playing games that were not in her, or the party’s best interest.
Buh-bye MTG. Goodbye and good riddance.
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