Topic: Marjorie Taylor Greene

56 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 1:12:27 - 1:18:12

1853: Anglo

Fracture in the MAGA and America First Movements

The hosts analyze a growing divide within Donald Trump's base between "MAGA" and "America First" adherents. Figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson are increasingly critical of the administration's support for the war in Iran. Carlson suggests that the war is the "inverse" of the America First promise, though he remains open to being convinced otherwise.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:02:59 - 1:05:48

1849: Hose Water

MAGA Base Fractures, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Eric Prince

France 24 reports on growing dissent within the MAGA movement regarding the Iran war. Figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Eric Prince, and Thomas Massie have publicly criticized the administration, with Massie claiming Israel "dragged" the U.S. into the conflict. Tucker Carlson reportedly warned Trump that the war could destroy his presidency and the country, highlighting a significant rift among the president's core supporters.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:07:37 - 1:14:30

1847: Off-Ramp

Ro Khanna, Anti-War Coalition and Republican Foreign Policy

Congressman Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie have teamed up to force a vote on a War Powers resolution, joined by other anti-interventionist Republicans like Rand Paul and Marjorie Taylor Greene. Khanna argues that the current military action is a betrayal of the MAGA base's desire to avoid new Middle East wars. The hosts mock the media's portrayal of Lindsey Graham as the primary face of Republican foreign policy.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:31:57 - 1:36:10

1847: Off-Ramp

America First, Killing Enemies as Policy

Lindsey Graham redefines "America First" as the policy of killing those who wish to destroy the United States, rather than isolationism. He responds to criticism from Marjorie Taylor Greene by arguing that the elimination of a "religious Nazi" like Khamenei is a victory for safety. The hosts find Graham's enthusiastic rhetoric regarding killing to be disturbing and "fetishistic."

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 25:56 - 32:58

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Economic Policy and Generational Housing Struggles

Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned the definition of "America First" during a Meet the Press interview, focusing on the economic anxieties of younger generations. The discussion highlights concerns over 50-year mortgages, the viability of Social Security, and high rent prices. Potential policy shifts regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are mentioned as possible solutions to lower housing costs and remove subsidies for illegal immigrants.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 4:47 - 9:52

1819: FLOP30

Marjorie Taylor Greene Resignation, Christian Hurd Primary Challenge

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from the House of Representatives effective January 5th, 2025, following a public feud with President Trump over the Epstein files. Her departure further slims Speaker Mike Johnson's Republican majority. Intelligence Marine Christian Hurd had launched a primary challenge against her, criticizing her "isolationism" and framing his platform as "America First" rather than "America Only."

FLOP30
Episode 1819 9:52 - 16:33

1819: FLOP30

Donald Trump on MTG Resignation, Potential Media Career

President Trump addressed Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation, suggesting that Republicans who do not vote with the party should consider becoming independents. Speculation regarding Greene's future includes a potential run for Governor of Georgia or a career as a television commentator on networks like CNN or MSNOW. Trump also criticized Representative Thomas Massie, labeling him "Rand Paul Jr." for his voting record.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:09:52 - 1:15:18

1817: Stunt Grenade

Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene, Political Rift

Donald Trump publicly withdrew his endorsement of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene via Truth Social, labeling her a "ranting lunatic" and encouraging a primary challenger in her Georgia district. Greene responded by claiming Trump attacked her because of her advocacy for the release of the Epstein files, asserting her independence from the MAGA establishment.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:15:19 - 1:18:19

1817: Stunt Grenade

Epstein File Vote, Scripted Political Theater

The public rift between Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene is analyzed as potential "scripted theater" designed to draw attention to the upcoming House vote on the Epstein files. The theory suggests that by appearing to oppose the release, Trump allows independent Republicans and Democrats to force the files out, shielding himself from the fallout while exposing political enemies.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 1:19:47 - 1:25:28

1817: Stunt Grenade

BBC Analysis, MAGA vs America First Split

The BBC reported on the growing divide within the Republican party between "Establishment MAGA" and the "America First" wing. Correspondent Nomia Iqbal noted that Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent breaks from Trump—including her stance on the Gaza conflict and her demand for Epstein file transparency—signal a significant shift in the movement's internal dynamics.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:29:56 - 2:34:46

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Trump Administration 50-Year Mortgage Proposal

The Trump administration is moving forward with a proposal to introduce 50-year mortgages to address the stagnant real estate market. While the move aims to lower monthly payments, critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene argue it will leave homeowners in debt for life and primarily benefit banks through massive interest accumulation. The proposal faces potential legal hurdles regarding the Dodd-Frank Act's restrictions on loan terms.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:06:16 - 1:09:14

1805: Hamburger Wine

Theo Von, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the "Not Suicidal" Disclaimer

Podcasters like Theo Von and politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene have begun publicly stating they are "not suicidal" when criticizing Israel. The hosts analyze this trend as a form of "audience capture," where creators feel pressured to adopt extreme stances to maintain their following. They argue that the binary choice between being "pro-Israel" or "anti-Zionist" is a false narrative used for financial gain.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:09:14 - 1:13:14

1805: Hamburger Wine

AIPAC, Foreign Lobbying, and Marjorie Taylor Greene's "America Only"

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene tells Matt Gaetz on OAN that AIPAC should register as a foreign lobbyist for its influence on Congress. Greene criticizes the billions in aid sent to Israel while Americans struggle with debt, rent, and inflation. She adopts an "America Only" stance, vowing to fight AIPAC's influence even if it means "burning bridges" in Washington.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:37:07 - 1:41:36

1796: Zeds

Congressional Petition, Jeffrey Epstein File Release

Congressmen Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are leading a bipartisan discharge petition to force a vote on releasing all DOJ files related to Jeffrey Epstein. While House Speaker Mike Johnson has expressed concerns about victim privacy, survivors and lawmakers like Marjorie Taylor Greene are demanding full transparency regarding the estimated 1,000 victims.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:48:33 - 1:54:12

1796: Zeds

Trump vs. Survivors, Side-by-Side Comparison

CNN aired a side-by-side comparison of Donald Trump calling the Epstein investigation a "hoax" while survivors testified about their abuse. Representative Thomas Massie suggested Trump may be protecting "rich and powerful friends." Marjorie Taylor Greene has indicated she may use her congressional immunity to name names on the House floor.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 17:28 - 23:20

1790: Florida Ounce

Trump Administration Push for New 2030 Census Recount

President Trump and allies, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and Governor Ron DeSantis, are calling for a new census to be conducted before 2030. The proposal aims to exclude non-citizens from the population counts used for redistricting House seats. The ACLU has signaled it will challenge any attempt to alter the "whole number of persons" requirement established by the 14th Amendment.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 29:23 - 34:08

1777: Java Shack

Ross Perot's Charts and Marjorie Taylor Greene's Israel Criticism

The hosts reminisce about Ross Perot's use of charts and airtime to explain the national budget directly to citizens. This is contrasted with modern political theater, specifically Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance on Tucker Carlson's program. Greene criticizes the House of Representatives for voting on 22 resolutions supporting Israel while allegedly neglecting domestic issues like immigration and inflation.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 4:22 - 7:05

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Republican Divide, Tucker Carlson and Lindsey Graham on Iran

Donald Trump's stance on Iran has exposed significant rifts within the Republican base and conservative media. Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, and Marjorie Taylor Greene advocate for an "America First" policy to avoid new foreign wars. Conversely, Senator Lindsey Graham and Mark Levin urge aggressive military action to prevent the Iranian regime from obtaining nuclear capabilities.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:44:45 - 1:47:52

1771: Home Depotation

Federal AI Regulation, State Preemption

A provision in a new federal bill would grant $500 million for IT modernization while simultaneously banning states from implementing their own AI regulations. This move is compared to the 1980s federal mandate that forced states to raise the drinking age to 21 in exchange for highway funds. The legislation faces potential legal challenges from states seeking to maintain oversight of AI within their borders.

Control Grid
Episode 1770

1770: Control Grid

Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Big Beautiful Bill Spending Plan

Elon Musk criticized President Donald Trump's signature spending legislation, the "Big Beautiful Bill," labeling it a "disgusting abomination" due to its impact on electric vehicle tax credits and federal AI regulation. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed regret over her vote for the bill, claiming she was unaware of a ten-year federal ban on state-level AI regulation included in the text. Analysts suggest the public rift may be a strategic "gambit" to identify political turncoats or allow Musk to distance himself from the administration for business reasons.