Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses ‘Pathetic Republican Men’ of Misogyny After Ted Cruz Tells People To Ignore Her
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Marjorie Taylor Greene was fired from X after being hit with criticism for her outspoken response to the ongoing government shutdown
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Greene is accused by Sen. TED CRUZ being “too liberal” after attacking House Speaker Mike Johnson over his handling of the shutdown
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You continue to be vocal, and well organized in both Real time with Bill Maher and Watching
Marjorie Taylor Greene defends herself against the odds within her group.
The 51-year-old Republican congressman hit back at X after it met with backlash from other reservations in both Watching and Real time with Bill Maher. Seno. Ted Cruz also said that Greene was becoming “Too liberal” in response to his comments about the ongoing government shutdown, which remains in 30 days.
The criticism of the criticism inspired a breather in Skie off on Social Media, where he maintained that his record of conservative voting has not changed, while accusing the Republicans of being gay men.
“There are Republican sympathizers who are full Affecters (highly paid Social Media Affecters) for attacking me for going on Bill Maher’s show and Watching” Greene wrote.
“Here is my voting card and nothing has changed about me, I am 1,000,000
Greene added, “I’m sorry I don’t get the demands of Republican men that I, as a woman, can no longer be seen but not heard.”
Greene will appear Watching Tuesday, November 4. He confirmed his appearance on the show on Thursday, Oct.
“I’m looking forward to joining the girls for a vision on Tuesday!” Greene wrote. Her message was a departure from her previous remarks about the show, which featured a panel of women who spoke out against President Donald Trump and publicly criticized it, too.
Greene once called the panelists “Angry, ugly women,” and they wanted it WatchingThe parent company, Disney, says it’s “pro-kids.”
Before appearing WatchingGreene will be the guest on Friday, Oct. 31, Episode of Real time. When the host Maheri accepted the invitation to the White House earlier this year he said that Trump was “kind and measured” during the visit, and he was constantly criticizing the President on His show, and he often made jabs at Greene, too.
The press tour of the Georgia LawMaker just angered Cruz, who called on other Republicans to say: “Ignoring” Greene as he began to do with his party, precisely because of its failure to discuss his Democrat on health reform.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene at the Capitol Hill Club on September 9, 2025
While appearing The squawk box Wednesday, Oct. 29, Cruz said, “My advice is don’t spend too much time worrying about what Marjorie says.”
“What I found is that whenever an elected official decides to accept Israel and hate Israel,” Cruz said, likely referring to Greed’s war on Gaza as “corocide.”
“And suddenly Marjorie is using big government money and taxes and open borders and amnesty,” he continued. “Okay, okay. That’s not where the American people are. Where the American people are really easy. We’re on Day 29 of the stupid shutdown.”
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Greene’s latest X Post post is a comment he made earlier this month when he described the men in Congress as “weak” in response to Speaker Sunded.
“There are a lot of weak Republican men and they are very afraid of strong Republican women,” he said The Washington Post. “So they’re always trying to undermine strong Republican women who actually want to do something and actually want to get it done.”
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