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Skullduggery

The Wild World of Marjorie Taylor Greene (w/ Robert Draper & Marquise Francis)

Skullduggery

Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman, Victoria Bassetti

Politics, White House, News Commentary, Government, Senate, Podcasts, President, House Of Representatives, News, Victoria Bassetti, Supreme Court, Michael Isikoff, Foreign Policy, Scandels, Yahoo News, Voting, Elections, Skullduggery, Daniel Klaidman

42K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

The violent insurrection at the Capitol last year was a sobering day for American democracy, and yet many people thought that - at the very least - it would break the fever that had overcome the Republican Party and push it to separate itself from Trump and move on from his repeated lies with respect to “the big steal.”

That is not what happened - instead, the past two years represented a pivot point between “this is not normal “ and “this is dangerous and not going away” as we’ve all been witness to GOP taking the “plunge deeper into a Trumpian cult of compulsive dissembling and conspiracy mongering,” falling “hostage to the party’s most fevered extremists” as “the usual partisan differences [have given] way to an existential call to arms.”

So writes journalist Robert Draper in his recently published “Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost its Mind,” an account of how a “new breed” of Republicans - the likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar, Matt Gaetz, Lauren Boebert, and Madison Cawthorn - far from moving on from Trump, have taken the “politics of hysteria” to even greater extremes.

Through his extraordinarily intrepid cross-country reporting, Draper chronicles the ascent of these faces of the “new GOP” among the Republican base and within Congress, rendering unforgettable portraits of how “Greene and her ilk” came hold such sway over the GOP, shaping its terms of engagement to an extent that the GOP establishment -  likes of Kevin McCarthy - would only begrudgingly admit.

On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Draper to talk about just how the GOP has, as he says, “lost its mind.”



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But I am going to tell you that thanks to the Republican voters and donors all across

0:07.2

America who have back and supported Trump's policies, America first policies, that is

0:13.6

changing our Republican conference and again celebrate the fact that the majority of our

0:18.5

majority is America first starting in January.

0:22.6

It is pro-Trump and that means that we're going to be working hard going after them and

0:27.2

you want to know something, the ones that don't want to do it.

0:29.8

We're going to be lighting them on fire with the people behind my back and the people

0:34.1

supporting every single bit of it.

0:38.2

That's the voice of Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene appearing last week on

0:42.9

Steve Bannon's podcast, vowing her allegiance to Donald Trump even as the ex-president

0:48.3

Stokes fresh controversy and for many outright revolting by dining with anti-Semites and

0:54.0

talking about throwing out the United States Constitution.

0:57.6

When she was first elected two years ago, Greene was widely viewed as a fringe far-right

1:01.7

figure whose promotion of wacky QAnon conspiracy theories led her to be stripped of our committee

1:07.4

assignments.

1:08.7

But since then, as journalist Robert Draper documents in his new book, Weapons of Mass

1:13.3

Delusion, she has become a singular force in the Republican caucus.

1:18.0

And now, with a slender GOP majority about to take control of the House, Greene appears

1:22.9

poised to be a formidable power broker in the United States Congress.

1:27.2

How exactly did this happen?

1:28.8

We'll talk to Draper about the rise of Marjorie Taylor Greene and how she managed to pull

1:33.7

off our ascendancy within the Republican right.

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