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This podcast is made possible by our listeners and viewers. If this show has brought you value, you can support it by becoming a member of The Way Forward , our platform designed to help you find the health and freedom community (people, practitioners, schools, farms, and more) near you. Your membership directly supports the podcast and the work we do. The most loyal MAGA member of Congress now believes loyalty to one man is the most dangerous thing happening in America. Marjorie Taylor Greene shares how Trump called her directly and said his friends would get hurt if the Epstein files were released. That phone call is what ended her career in Congress. Marjorie is a mother, businesswoman, and Christian nationalist who represented Georgia's 14th Congressional district in Washington, DC. She walked away from five years inside a system she now describes as a thousand times more corrupt than most Americans imagine. The Republican Party she gave millions to never defended her. The president she campaigned for called her a traitor. This conversation looks at how presidents get compromised before they take office, why loyalty to one man turned MAGA into a cult, and what happens in the rooms where votes get changed at 3:00 AM. She names the donors, the lobbies, and the admission from Trump that broke her loyalty. We also get into Iran, Christian Zionism, the Q Anon psyop, Operation Warp Speed, and why she believes RFK Jr. is being squeezed inside HHS. Her honesty about being wrong about Trump in 2020 is the most unexpected part. If you have ever wondered whether voting harder fixes any of this, her answer is no. You’ll learn: [00:00] Introduction [05:58] The phone call from Trump that ended her career [17:45] Why every president is compromised before day one [20:31] How donors and PACs actually buy policy positions [37:21] What really happens in Congress between 3 and 4 AM [49:38] Trump's personal admission about the Epstein files [54:48] Why she now believes she was wrong about Trump in 2020 [01:03:04] The truth about Christian Zionism most pastors will not say Find more from Marjorie: Marjorie Taylor Greene | X Marjorie Taylor Greene | Instagram Find more from Alec: Alec Zeck | <
Megyn Kelly discusses the bombing of Iran over the weekend, four U.S. service members who have already lost their lives, why she's skeptical and concerned about Trump's war on Iran in collaboration with Israel, and more. Then former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to discuss pro-war propaganda being pushed out on social media and throughout the establishment press as America begins war with Iran, whether this foreign policy action is an abandonment of MAGA principles, the reality of America First, the parts of the right that are celebrating today, and more. Then Sohrab Ahmari, U.S. editor of UnHerd, joins to discuss why he opposes the war, America's recent history of failed Middle East regime change wars, the cheerleading of the war on Fox News, what would happen if Trump declared victory and ended the military action in Iran, the potential for American "boots on the ground," and more. Then Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke of National Review join to discuss celebrations around the world and in Iran after the toppling of the Ayatollah, the case for the war as beneficial to America and the world, the need for more information and explanation from Trump and his administration about why he's taking this action, the political ramifications with the action in Iran as the midterms approach, the impact this will have on China and Russia, and more. Cooke- https://twitter.com/charlescwcooke Lowry- https://www.nationalreview.com Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. PureTalk: Save on wireless with PureTalk visit https://PureTalk.com/MEGYNKELLY Cozy Earth: Visit https://www.CozyEarth.com/MEGYN & Use code MEGYN for up to 20% off Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/Megy
Owen Shroyer is joined by Marjorie Taylor Greene to discuss the State of MAGA, Epstein Files, Corruption and More.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is one of the most controversial and extreme figures in US politics. Why is she the way she is? She’s a GOP member of Congress for Georgia’s 14th District, a role steeped in responsibility. And someone really should tell MTG that. She often spouts unproven conspiracy theories; has called President Biden the real enemy of the state and most recently backed Tucker Carlson after he was given the boot by FOX. Jay Bookman is a columnist for the Georgia Recorder – and he thinks she’s an idiot. He told Jacob Jarvis why. “She’s, if arrogance went on a blind date with stupidity, Marjorie Taylor Greene would be the result of that pairing.” - Jay Bookman “Speaker McCarthy has said that he would be with her no matter what happens and that's a boundary that she’s willing to test.” - Jay Bookman “There’s a long long string of amazingly irresponsible statements and rhetorics by Marjorie.” Jay Bookman “She’s looking for attention and she’ll say and do whatever it takes to get that attention.” Jay Bookman “I don’t think she has an agenda other than her own celebrity, her own power.” - Jay Bookman www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis Producer: Chris Jones. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is one of the most controversial and extreme figures in US politics. Why is she the way she is? She’s a GOP member of Congress for Georgia’s 14th District, a role steeped in responsibility. And someone really should tell MTG that. She often spouts unproven conspiracy theories; has called President Biden the real enemy of the state and most recently backed Tucker Carlson after he was given the boot by FOX. Jay Bookman is a columnist for the Georgia Recorder – and he thinks she’s an idiot. He told Jacob Jarvis why. “She’s, if arrogance went on a blind date with stupidity, Marjorie Taylor Greene would be the result of that pairing.” - Jay Bookman “Speaker McCarthy has said that he would be with her no matter what happens and that's a boundary that she’s willing to test.” - Jay Bookman “There’s a long long string of amazingly irresponsible statements and rhetorics by Marjorie.” Jay Bookman “She’s looking for attention and she’ll say and do whatever it takes to get that attention.” Jay Bookman “I don’t think she has an agenda other than her own celebrity, her own power.” - Jay Bookman www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Jacob Jarvis Producer: Chris Jones. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Audio production: Robin Leeburn. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today’s J6 Special Edition of Firebrand, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Dr. Darren J. Beattie join Rep. Matt Gaetz to discuss new reporting of active federal informants involved in the J6 protests, the deprivation of civil rights for J6 detainees, and how Republicans in Congress should respond. WATCH on Rumble: https://rumble.com/vs1s8l-episode-21-fedsurrection-feat.-marjorie-taylor-greene-darren-beattie-firebr.html
If you’d prefer to listen to today’s newsletter, click play . If you’ve been enjoying ad-free PRESS RUN since its launch, or have just recently become a reader, please consider subscribing for $6 a month. Thanks! Stay healthy. Be kind. There’s lots of media hand-wringing following the latest in a conveyor belt of hate statements from QAnon supporter and Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. She’s doubled down about how pandemic-era mask requirements are like when Nazis forced Jews in Germany to wear gold stars in order to easily identify them, and then exterminate them. “Vaccinated employees get a vaccination logo just like the Nazi’s [sic] forced Jewish people to wear a gold star,” Greene tweeted. We’ve seen this same news cycle countless times with Greene, who functions less as a member of Congress and more as an extremist troll, forever posting hate statements in order to generate big donor contributions from the radical- right base. The question journalists are grappling with is, should Greene be ignored, thereby denying her a platform. Or does her toxic awfulness represent an important part of today’s politics, as the GOP runs off the rails in so many ways, urgently trying to outlaw choice in America, and refusing to investigate Trump’s deadly insurrection from January 6. “Whether and when and how to cover Greene's appalling conduct continues to stir debate in newsrooms large and small,” noted CNN’s Brian Stelter. His colleague Anderson Cooper announced Tuesday night, “This is the last you will hear from her on the program" because "this is less about her and her deeply stupid remarks and more about the people leading the Republican Party." My hunch though, is that will not be the last time Cooper’s viewers hear about Greene on his program. CNN’s John King justified Greene coverage because her behavior is “ part of something bigger.” It's about the GOP being "the grand ostrich party." There’s a simple solution to this riddle — be far more aggressive when covering Greene and use the proper language to describe what she’s doing. What she wants is a ton of coverage that depicts her as somewhat controversial and antagonistic towards liberals and the media. What she likely doesn’t want are headlines labeling her a racist, anti-Semite, stalker , and an unstable buffoon, all of which are accurate. News outlets should use that language without reservation. The only thing stopping news organizations from posting accurate headlines such as, “Anti-Semitic Republican Lies About Holocaust,” is the media fear of a GOP backlash. When members of the press raise concerns about giving Greene too much time and attention, what journalists are really worried about is giving her too much time and attention within the narrow confines of how the Beltway press treats elected Republicans . They’re acknowledging that they’re boxed in, by their own design, and they’re not willing to rethink how to aggressively cover a public menace like Greene. Right now, there’s too much tap dancing around the truth. “CBS Eve
Marjorie Taylor Greene has appeared on 7 recent podcast episodes across 6 different shows. GuestVine keeps this list complete and up to date — new appearances are added automatically and delivered to the podcast player you already use.