Karma Screameth Like Yon Banshee
Admit it, you'd pour salt in these wounds, wouldn't you? Get in line, 'kay??
The news that the husband of Marjorie Trailer Greene (R-GA) has filed for divorce after 27 years of marriage comes as…well, not much of a shock. The surprise is that Perry Greene was willing to remain married to her for 27 years. Man, that must have been a freakin’ train wreck, eh?
We only know the past two years or so of MTG’s holier-than-thou, dumber-than-a-post-turtle Congresscritter adventures, but poor old Perry Greene has been stuck with her for more than a quarter-century. Does this mean that at one time, she was something resembling “normal?”
Or did Donald Trump release her inner mean-spirited creep so she could be the person she wanted to be all along?
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) husband filed for divorce Wednesday on the grounds that the marriage is “irretrievably broken,” according to court documents.
Perry Greene is also asking the Floyd County Superior Court to seal the divorce proceedings, “because the parties’ significant privacy interest in sealing the records outweighs the public’s miniscule interest in access to said records.”
The filing contends that “sensitive personal and financial information” will likely be revealed throughout the case, “which would negatively impact the parties’ privacy interests.”
Perry Greene’s divorce petition requests an equitable division of the pair’s assets and debt. The filing notes that he and his wife have already separated.
Perry Greene deserves a medal of some kind just for sticking with MTG for as long as he did. She wasn’t exactly committed to her wedding vows, and her toxic political career probably didn’t make her much fun at parties, knowhutimean? That couldn’t have made for a fulfilling marriage.
Of course, there were the mutually obligatory statements of admiration and friendship. Still, the woman who claims to value the sanctity of marriage sure hasn’t been behaving as if she values those vows.
“Marriage is a wonderful thing and I’m a firm believer in it. Our society is formed by a husband and wife creating a family to nurture and protect,” Marjorie Taylor Greene said in a statement shared with The Hill.
“Together, Perry and I formed our family and raised three great kids. He gave me the best job title you can ever earn: Mom. I’ll always be grateful for how great of a dad he is to our children,” she said, adding that the matter is “private and personal.”
Right.
And if you believe that, you’ve just won an ice fishing trip somewhere in the Sonoran Desert.
Interestingly, the same woman who was all for overthrowing the federal government on January 6th is asking that we respect her privacy. As is the woman who feels that American women shouldn’t be making their own reproductive decisions. And the woman who shoots feral hogs with AR-15s.
WTF??
Yeah, THAT woman wants us to respect her privacy when she sees no reason to respect ours. While I care nothing for the details of her marriage or divorce, I see no reason why America should respect her privacy. I hope David Hogg follows her out of the courthouse and harasses her to her car, though I suspect he’s far too classy to do that. And I hope that pro-choice women will make MTG’s life a living Hell. From what I hear, karma’s a real bitch.
Marjorie Trailer Greene is a first-class, Grade A, top-shelf hypocrite, and I hope she’s made to pay the price for it.
Controversial conspiracy congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene cheated on her husband with a polyamorous tantric sex guru, DailyMail.com has learned.
Then after ending her affair with him, the mom-of-three moved on to a gym manager behind her husband's back.
But despite the tawdry flings, Taylor Greene stuck with her husband Perry as she made her unlikely rise that has turned her into the most talked-about Republican in Washington, D.C.
Neither man denied the affairs when approached by DailyMail.com.
Craig Ivey, the tantric sex practitioner, said: 'I will not respond to anything about this,' while the other man, Justin Tway, said: 'I have no interest in talking about anything to do with that woman. Everything with her comes to no good.'
But others say the new representative from Georgia's 14th Congressional District was brazen about her affairs which she carried on a decade ago while working in gyms in Alpharetta, Georgia, some 35 miles north of Atlanta.
Of course, she only won her seat in Congress because someone served her opponent with a divorce settlement shortly before the 2020 election that required him to move out of state. Because of that stroke of luck, she ran unopposed.
This year, she’s facing a strong, well-funded, reality-based Democratic opponent in Marcus Flowers, so there’s a good chance she’ll be a one-term embarrassment. That said, she’s in Congress until at least January 20th, which means there’s still damage she could do.
In the meantime, her hypocrisy game remains strong, and the standards she holds others to are criteria she wouldn’t dream of applying to herself.
Taylor Greene called the story [of her infidelities] ‘ridiculous tabloid garbage spread by an avowed Communist,’ and ‘another attempt to smear my name because I’m the biggest threat to the Democrats’ Socialist agenda.’
Her attorney L. Lin Wood, has previously said that an article about the allegations published by the New Yorker magazine was 'intended to smear her with false accusations, half-truths, misrepresentations, out-of-context statements, and agenda driven lies.'
Taylor Greene, 46, has become notorious since being elected to Congress. She calls herself a 'strong conservative Christian,' who planned to take her 'family values' to Washington.
“Strong Conservative Christian” with “family values?” Yep, that’s our girl. That “strong Conservative Christian” is a Christian Nationalist who’d happily erase the separation between Church and State and create a theocracy- no doubt with herself in a position of significant power. And her “family values?” Those are in effect only until she finds someone she can schtup on the side, which she’s done at least twice. She’s so committed to “family values” that she’s broken her marriage vows on two documented occasions- and I’d wager there’s more.
The “false accusations, half-truths, misrepresentations, out-of-context statements, and agenda-driven lies” nailed MTG’s dishonesty and hypocrisy.
Of course, the infidelities in question took place a decade ago, and there’s been no mention of anything more recent. Still, if you believe that past is prologue, there’s no reason not to think that MTG hasn’t been stepping out again. It must be those “family values” again, eh?
I don’t normally take joy from the knowledge that someone is getting divorced, but Marjorie Trailer Green is not someone for whom I can find it within myself to feel sympathy. I wouldn’t piss on her if she were en flambe. If that sounds crude, then mea culpa, but the woman doesn’t have a redeemable bone in her body.
I try to be charitable whenever possible, but MTG is a person devoid of compassion and simple human decency, and I’m not going to pretend to feel something I can’t.
Politics for her is a zero-sum game, something she’s learned from people who studied the dark political arts at the feet of Newt Gingrich, who more than anyone is responsible for politics being the show-no-mercy, take-no-prisoners bloodbath it’s been since the Republican revolution in 1994.
MTG never learned that politics could be the art of the possible and that compromise meant that getting work done in the future would be easier if you didn’t burn bridges in the present.
The only thing she cares about is winning by any means necessary. If that means grinding her opponent into dust to achieve victory, so be it. It’s not just winning; victory means utterly destroying your opponent and leaving nothing behind that anyone will be able to recognize them by. Burn their villages, kill their children, bask in the lamentations of their women.
Figuratively speaking, of course.
So far, though, Marjorie Trailer Greene hasn’t fought any meaningful battles. She’s passed no legislation, and no longer serves on any committees. All she does is toss rhetorical bombs and engage in childish, pointless name-calling, hardly the representation the people of north Georgia deserve.
If you look at the midterms as a performance review, it would be easy (and accurate) to say that MTG’s score would be criminally low. So let’s hope the good people of north Georgia can remove their anteriors from their posteriors long enough to remove the festering boil that is Marjorie Trailer Greene from Congress.
They, and the rest of America, deserve far better.
"MTG never learned that politics could be the art of the possible"
Actually, you could probably just stop at "MTG never learned", I mean, as in "anything." I have pebbles in my shoe with more intelligence than her and BoBo combined.