Jimmy Kimmel unloads QAnon Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene to harass Parkland Survivor

On Thursday night, Jimmy Kimmel walked away from his favorite target, coup accomplice congressman Ted Cruz, and toward Q accomplice Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican congresswoman who subscribes to QAnon, a theory of the foolish and foolish conspiracy. that Donald Trump is a messianic figure fighting a cabal of sex-trafficking pedophiles, made up of some of the most important names in Hollywood and the Democratic Party (this despite the fact that Trump confronted the famous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein).

“RNC president Ronna McDaniel … tried to distance herself from QAnon’s party. She said it’s beyond the fringe and dangerous,” Kimmel explained during her nightly monologue. “QAnon is so marginal, in fact, Republicans in the House have just put their most scarce and most Q member on the Education and Labor Committee, namely Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia.”

Kimmel then introduced his audience to Greene, who had never known a conspiracy theory of bonkers that he did not love.

“If you don’t know who this person is, I wish I didn’t. She is the lady who, among other things, called for the execution of Nancy Pelosi; demanded the removal of Joe Biden on his first day in office; and he believes our former governor here in California, Jerry Brown, used space lasers to set up wildfires here. He saw the Austin Powers I thought it was a documentary, ”said Kimmel.

Greene is also a COVID skeptic who refused to wear a mask in a safe, crowded room with other congressmen during the U.S. Capitol storm; believes in Pizzagate, the discredited theory that Democrats were operating a ring of child sex trafficking under a DC pizzeria; said the election of Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib in Congress represented an “Islamic invasion of our government”; described the neo-Nazi concentration in Charlottesville as “internal work”; pushed the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that “Zionist supremacists” try to replace whites with migrants; has repeatedly questioned the 9/11 attacks; and called the Christchurch, Sandy Hook and Parkland shootings “false flags.” And, again, he supported the execution of democratic leaders.

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