Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke about the GOP's absolute chaos yesterday, so you'd assume she's lying, because that's what generally happens when her lips are moving. Yet this time, albeit accidentally, she blurted out the truth that The House Republican Caucus is "absolutely broken."
Considering that in their private meeting, Reps. Kevin McCarthy and Matt Gaetz were screaming at each other and Rep. Mike Bost had to be restrained when he lunged for Rep. Jim Jordan in an attempt to physically assault him (Editor's note: We don't endorse violence, but when it comes to Jordan, we understand the urge).
Meanwhile, allies of Jordan were calling and leaving threats on the phones on those who voted against Jordan, and in a few cases, their wives. Politics achieved by violence, or even the threat thereof, has a definition. It isn't democracy. It is, however, terrorism.
In this video Cliff Schecter breaks all of this down, lets us know what went on behind the scenes and includes some much needed humor. Watch the video, and for more content like this, SUBSCRIBE to Blue Amp's YouTube channel.