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"I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true."
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RgrF wrote:
[quote=Lew Zealand]
All these utter fools need to do is take some responsibility for their actions, apologize, SAY THAT THEY WERE WRONG, and say what they are doing about fixing their behavior, and move on.

It's just not that difficult.

But no. Weasel words, wishy washy statements attempting to shift the blame elsewhere, and no commitment to change anything. I fail to understand how someone could look up to people like Greene to represent them.

It's likely a significant portion of voters in her district subscribe to the views she expressed. She only half apologized as a tactic to head off any attempt to expel her from the House. If she were to be expelled that could be a catalyst leading to expulsion efforts against Hawley and Cruz in the Senate.
Of course, you're right. It's funny, I'm kinda expecting that people will slowly emerge from their Trump-led daze, re-enter the real world and start using their brains again.

I have no problem with her being uber-conservative on matters of policy, it takes all kinds in a gov't. But I guess by admitting to this insanity of the past 4 years (I guess longer, for her), she would feel diminished or something. F___ing people sometimes.
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Re: "I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true." - by Lew Zealand - 02-05-2021, 08:30 PM

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