Somebody's bleach blond, bad-built butch body and fake eyelashes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ah now we are getting to the brass tacks. So the 'suburban woman' should be able to say disrespectful, inappropriate things and not have anything said back to her in response. Cue the tears and outrage about how she is being attacked after she started it. You all would be funny if you weren't so predictable.

MTG is getting trolled in public now with this phrase and I hope it continues. It is what she deserves.


Love it and love all the songs that have been sampled to include, "bleach blonde, bad built, butch body. Somebody trolled MTG live at National Airport with that call as they both waited at the gate to board. It was posted on Twitter. LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They all were embarrassing to watch. It was disappointing and none retained dignity or gravitas. For the record, I wouldn’t hire someone with lashes like that, but the comment was inappropriate. Yet after hearing the response, not going to hire someone with lashes like still. It was like listening to a school bully and a street thug.


Poor, wittle, Karen can't take what she dishes out.
Anonymous
Everyone's a child these days, not great for anyone involved.
Anonymous
Girl. Baby girl......
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think MTG is a nasty piece of work - but Crockett WAY overreacted to what was a stupid, very minor “insult.” Ridiculous all around.


What you, and most others on here don't seem to understand is that Crockett's reaction was the House committee's Republican suspension of rules of decorum in place for nearly 200 years. MTG insulted Crockett personally. This is against House rules. Then the Republican chair of the committee had a vote on whether to strike her words, and every Republican voted to keep them, saving MTG's time on the clock, and going against the long-standing tradition of personal attacks being stricken and against the rules. Crockett's response was to THIS. It wasn't an overreaction.
Anonymous
Madge FAFO’d. Don’t start what you can’t finish, you hick Troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think MTG is a nasty piece of work - but Crockett WAY overreacted to what was a stupid, very minor “insult.” Ridiculous all around.


What you, and most others on here don't seem to understand is that Crockett's reaction was the House committee's Republican suspension of rules of decorum in place for nearly 200 years. MTG insulted Crockett personally. This is against House rules. Then the Republican chair of the committee had a vote on whether to strike her words, and every Republican voted to keep them, saving MTG's time on the clock, and going against the long-standing tradition of personal attacks being stricken and against the rules. Crockett's response was to THIS. It wasn't an overreaction.


Republicans don't understand the rules are there for a reason, and assume no one will punch back at them. Those days are over post 2016.
Anonymous

The whole exchange was entirely inappropriate for legislators of any nation.

But very entertaining

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The whole exchange was entirely inappropriate for legislators of any nation.

But very entertaining



Not really. But it's what happens when Republicans don't enforce rules for themselves as well as others.
Anonymous
Both Greene and Crockett are morons. Low blows for low blows. We should be embarrassed by the vast majority of people that sit in congress as they are a reflection of us.
Anonymous
What has MTG done for her state? The area she comes from has an epidemic of high school dropouts, substance abuse and deaths and poverty. She should focus on improving the lives of her constituents instead of hurling childish, unprofessional insults and obstructing cooperation to get things done.
Anonymous
Ok MTG…Crockett has fake lashes and you MTG have fake hair color and god knows what else is fake. What’s your point?
Anonymous
I wonder if MTG will know patent a horses face to match the other womens hair, lashes and sassyness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both Greene and Crockett are morons. Low blows for low blows. We should be embarrassed by the vast majority of people that sit in congress as they are a reflection of us.


+1
Though I do think Crockett WAY overreacted to a silly comment about her eyelashes being in the way.
Anonymous
It is hard not to laugh at the situation, although my Christian values scream against it. I believe in turning the other cheek, but the alliteration was priceless. The way those words flowed and the number of remixes is amazing in such a short time. There is hip-hop, rap, reggae, country, and old school classics that are using the alliteration and creating their own vibe.
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