You just got to love Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. She’s fiery and principled, refuses to budge on what she knows is right, and has a way of really sticking it to both the liberals and establishment politicians in her own party. And apparently, she has a real way with words to, a truth British Foreign Secretary David Cameron recently found out after MTG said he “can kiss my a**” after he compared those who refused to support aid to Ukraine to Hitler appeasers prior to World War II.
via The Daily Caller:
Cameron made the comparison in an op-ed in The Hill, implying that failure to pass a $95 billion foreign aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan would be similar to the “weakness displayed against Hitler.” The Senate passed the legislation by a 70-29 vote early Tuesday morning following a Republican filibuster, but it faces an uncertain future in the House of Representatives.
“David Cameron needs to worry about his own country, and frankly he can kiss my a**,” Greene went on to say in response to a Sky News reporter in a video published on X.
Burn!
Do you guys smell that? Somebody’s biscuits are burning.
David Cameron should be concerned about the Nazis in Ukraine’s army, the Azov Battalion.
We’re all sick of the absurd name calling, it isn’t going to bully me into funding the war in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/m80llcfTHe
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) February 14, 2024
“David Cameron should be concerned about the Nazis in Ukraine’s army, the Azov Battalion,” the Georgia congresswoman posted on X. “We’re all sick of the absurd name calling, it isn’t going to bully me into funding the war in Ukraine.”
A few other GOP lawmakers put Cameron on blast, along with a former British prime minister, over the comparison. Which, come on. Using the “you’re a Nazi” card is like bottom of the barrel as far as insults go. Nobody cares. It’s like the term “racist.” It’s lost all meaning due to being overused and improperly applied. Those who use it clearly do not have a legitimate argument to support their position and are looking for cheap ways to lash out at those they disagree with.
“We’re not afraid to go do what we need to do around the world when it’s necessary, but continuing to fund and to continue endless conflict, which is what we’ve been doing for the better part of two decades in this country is not in our national security interest and I don’t believe it’s in the interest of the people of Ukraine,” Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas said to the publication.
Republican Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida, a former Green Beret, urged the British to pay “more attention to demanding that the rest of Europe contribute their fair share rather than demanding the United States sign a blank check.”
A spokesman representing the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office declined to provide a comment about the situation. Ah, that’s too bad.
You can almost guarantee that Cameron regretted ever opening his mouth after getting the vicious tongue lashing he got from MTG. This is what happens when you virtue signal and try to look “holier than thou,” which is a common strategy by the left.
They never learn.
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