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Marjorie Taylor Greene Says a GOP Intraparty ‘Civil War’ Is Necessary

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene makes no excuses for routinely criticizing fellow Republicans, arguing against claims that a GOP “civil war” will hurt the party. In fact, the Georgia Republican says the battle is necessary if conservatives want to take a bigger stake in the party.

Mrs. Greene, in an interview with The Washington Times Editorial Board last week, said that on some issues, there is no choice but to stand against others in your own party.

“No one likes to watch people fighting, and we’re supposed to support one another — respect and obey Reagan’s ‘11th commandment.’ But If we are truly going to stop the assault on our freedoms and stop what’s happening to our country, where America is just being able to be sold out to the rest of the world,” Mrs. Greene said. “We have to lean into this civil war in the GOP.”

Mrs. Greene‘s declaration comes as members of the Republican National Committee on Friday censured Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois for their participation as members of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

“If we’re willing to go to battle on the ideas and the policies that will actually support our country and the base and the people that vote us into office, then we can become the conference, and we can become the party that’s actually going to solve the problems and serve the very people that send us to do that,” she said.

The Georgia Republican was a popular first-time candidate in 2020. She crushed her primary opponents and later her runoff challenger before overwhelming the Democratic nominee, who unofficially withdrew from the race to fill the 14th Congressional District seat being vacated by five-term GOP Rep. Tom Graves.

“That’s why someone like me, even though I’m a freshman member of Congress, have to come in and say, ‘Here’s where you’re wrong, here’s where you’ve screwed up,’ and point out where you are not supporting the people you say you support. You’ve been here for 20 years or more,  and I’m telling you, you failed all of us,” she said.

Her battles within the GOP have included clashes with Ms. Cheney, Mr. Kinzinger, Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas and Republican strategist Karl Rove. She has even speculated that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California lacks the votes to be speaker if Republicans recapture the majority in November.

Neither the congresswoman nor her critics inside the party have been shy about taking their disagreements public, despite Reagan’s oft-repeated maxim that “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.”

“I love Ronald Reagan. I think he was a great president, but … I don’t believe in the ‘11th commandment.’ I only believe in 10. Those are the commandments I believe in, and saying we can’t criticize each other is just being soft and going for failure because the truth is iron sharpens iron,” she said.

Mr. Rove said last year that Mrs. Greenewas a “problem” for the GOP, and Mr. Crenshaw, more recently, fired back at Mrs. Greene, calling her an “idiot” for criticizing his conservative credentials over comments he made about COVID-19 policy.

Republicans have been struggling to come to terms with the freshman lawmaker since the 117th Congress began in January 2021, when Democrats welcomed her to Washington by demanding GOP leadership remove herfrom her committees over comments deemed offensive that had been posted to her Facebook page.

Republicans who just two years earlier had removed then-Rep. Steve King, Iowa Republican, from his committees after he made questionable comments about White supremacy and White nationalism, rejected the Democrats’ demands.

But Democrats used their majority to remove Mrs. Greene from her committees anyway, making her the first lawmaker in the minority to be stripped of her panel assignments by the majority.

See FULL STORY at Washington Times.

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