Oct 4, 2024
MTG Is Dead Serious About This UNHINGED Conspiracy Theory
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene posted on social media that Hurricane Helene was caused by people who wanted to influence the results of the election.
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If you were to go back maybe 100,000
years into Earth's past,
you might have come across Neanderthals
who in the face of climate devastation,
storms and fires and earthquakes might
have tried to explain it away as a curse
or something to do with the gods.
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You know, these big things happen
and they can be scary
and we want to understand them.
But they had very small brains
and they didn't have science.
Now, of course, that was a long time ago.
And the cavemen are all gone.
And we now use science,
or at least most of us do.
There are still some throwbacks
walking around,
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and that takes us to Marjorie Greene.
See, a hurricane Helene caused
a lot of damage in the United States
and left 250 people dead.
That number will almost certainly rise,
and most people who care at all
about how the world actually works
understand that hurricanes happen.
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They are devastating
and in fact, getting worse,
in no small part thanks to the fact
that climate change has resulted in warmer
ocean temperatures that make these
hurricanes more fierce when they do hit.
That's what the scientists say.
Marjorie Green believes, as always,
that she knows better.
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She says yes,
they can control the weather.
It's ridiculous for anyone to lie
and say it can't be done.
They.
Which is how you speak when you don't know
what you're actually saying
or who you're actually talking about,
but you want to say something,
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so you just throw it onto a they.
And so what's the they?
How are they controlling the weather and
what does this have to do with anything.
Well she also tweeted this.
This is a map of hurricane affected areas
with an overlay of electoral map
by political party shows how hurricane
devastation could affect the election.
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So there's all sorts of grammatical
and spelling errors there.
But the basic idea is that Hurricane
Helene, if we could bring that, leave
that up for a second, you'll see that,
oh my God, it hit a lot of red areas
when it hit Florida and Georgia, Kentucky,
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Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.
She appears to have gotten that map by a,
from Matt Wallace, a crypto influencer.
And the idea there is they, the Democrats,
or there's probably a little bit
of Jewish people in there.
It's Marjorie Green, after all.
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She doesn't want to be specific
for reasons that should be clear.
They're doing this to hurt the red areas.
And I think that that's really amazing
for a few reasons that we'll get into.
Now, she's not the only one
making this case.
Alex Jones said on Thursday
that the government uses weather weapons,
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and said the hurricane
conveniently destroyed the reddest areas
in four southern states
so that votes cannot be cast
by Trump voters in the upcoming election.
Now, the Democrats don't want the rural
areas of the state brought back online to
ensure the blue cities can steal it again.
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First of all, the hurricane devastated
entire states, the rural areas.
Yes. And also the urban areas.
On that map, you can see a number
of cities that are bright blue on there
that were also hit.
I guess they didn't care about the
Democrats getting hit in the crossfire.
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And I know we're going to talk about this,
so we're gonna talk about cloud seeding.
I just want to say that like,
I almost understand that if something
happens that's super rare.
Couldn't have been predicted.
Like simplistic, ignorant people
turn to conspiracy theories
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to feel better about the world.
That that the world is chaotic
and things can just happen.
But here is what is not unexplainable.
The fact that a hurricane hit
the southeastern end of the United States.
That's where they hit.
Like, if it's not like, well,
this one didn't hit Seattle, I wonder why.
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Maybe they did it.
It hit Florida. It hit North Carolina.
That's the area
that gets hit by hurricanes.
But if you're Marjorie Greene, or if
you're one of the people in the incredibly
sorry state of believing her and trusting
her on stuff like this, it seems like,
oh my God, she's on to something.
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- It must be the weather machines.
- Yeah.
So look, if Democrats acted the same way
as Republicans would be like, oh, all
of a sudden winter storms and blue states
like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan.
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Oh my God.
Also made in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Oh my God, they're creating the weather.
They're sending blizzards
to the Blue States.
Come on, guys, it's embarrassing.
That's where hurricanes hit. What do you.
That's so sad and so.
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Okay, maybe we can get them to believe
climate change is real
and actually causing this.
If we spin it as a conspiracy theory,
which, by the way,
like, the funny thing is,
causing climate change
is an actual conspiracy
where a bunch of oil companies got
together in their internal documents say,
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oh, we know this is going to cause climate
change, and it's going to cost an
unbelievable amount of money for the whole
world, but let's make them pay for it.
We don't want to pay
for the cost of our own goods.
Right?
So we'll just pay a lot of money to the
politicians, and the politicians will
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pretend that climate change doesn't exist.
And it was cloud seeding or something.
Okay.
They didn't mention cloud seeding
in the memos, okay.
But they actually literally did.
That is to manufacture doubt, right?
So that is the thing that actually
happened that created climate change,
which doesn't create hurricanes
but makes them more severe.
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And this one was very severe.
So when we should be talking about climate
change and how it's 180 people died here,
and by the way,
those families had to pay for it.
Now the government and hence U.S.
Taxpayers have to pay up
for all the cleanup, etc.
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The oil companies got to keep the money
that's the byproduct
of their product right now.
Normal businesses, when they have
a toxic byproduct, have to pay for it
and factor that into the cost and lose
some profits, not the oil companies.
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They just stick you with the bill.
So I have a different theory on now.
There's the God angle, right?
I have a different theory on that.
And why God might have wanted to hit
the red states and it involves abortion.
- Oh my God.
- But hold on first, Randy.
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No, I mean, I was going to lead with that.
Jake.
I mean, you can jump off on that
because I feel like this is
like stolen valor from God.
Like if you actually believed in God
and you're going to blame the hurricane
on the Democrats, like, don't don't raise
the Democrats up to God like stature.
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You know, there's only like like if you
really believe that,
like now you're saying, oh yeah, well
the Dems did it like God's like I did it.
What do you mean?
First, I sent you a global pandemic
to try to buck Trump.
And you're welcome.
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And now this.
You know and so but Genk is right.
Like the conspiracy is right
and it hits you right in the face.
It is climate change. Climate change.
Yeah, it's a corporate conspiracy.
And yes, oil companies have been doing
nothing but privatizing the profits
from extraction and then publicizing it,
nationalizing the consequences.
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So we have to pay for it vis a vis
obviously, FEMA and federal agencies
and Biden has pledged 100% of all
the costs incurred by these southern,
southeastern states will be paid for
by the federal government.
I'm old enough to remember
when Donald Trump was blaming Californians
for our own wildfires.
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You gotta clean all this stuff up.
You guys remember that, right?
So we can never imagine if Biden actually
doing that because he's not doing it.
And so, like, the real thing is this,
though,
people grasp for conspiracy theories.
Well, because they're anti-Semites,
but also, because we live
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in unprecedented times.
I mean, there is something to be said
about Asheville, North Carolina
being 400 miles from any coastline
and being also heavily blue, by the way.
But again, don't tell Marge
and being hit with these like once in
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a hundred year storms, if that.
And so, you know,
in these sort of apocalyptic times,
there's two ways you can go.
You can be like, well, we're being
punished for all the trans, or we're
being punished for all the oligarchy.
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We're being punished for allowing oil
and gas companies to run roughshod
over our air rights and human rights
and water rights and just our lives,
and contributing to climate change
and facing no consequences themselves
in a, in a in a better United States.
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Yeah.
Oil and gas companies would be the ones
paying the reparations, the the the fix.
It's all making the people who've
been displaced in these regions whole.
And I hope we get there in our lifetimes.
Yeah. Yeah.
So I'm going to go to our members next,
and then I'll give you my abortion theory
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on God and the hurricane,
because these are hilarious.
Nice job guys.
Wang Chung said Marjorie Taylor Greene
is like a Facebook comment section
that made a wish to become a real person.
That's pretty good. That is really funny.
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I got another one for you.
Pessimistic progressive says
if Republicans are so upset
about the path of the hurricane.
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Why didn't they just draw
a different one beforehand?
That's really funny too.
Of course, Trump famously redrew
the line afterwards, to be fair.
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Said Marjorie thinks
the blue wave is literal.
Come on. That's three in a row.
You get a Blue Apron gift card.
- That one's good.
- Yeah.
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Okay, so, look, you guys know
if you watch the shows long enough
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that the Bible is pro-abortion, right?
I read you the passages many times.
Numbers five, 11 through 31.
If you think your wife cheated on you,
you take her to a priest.
He does a toxic potion.
He gives it to her.
If she didn't cheat, she's fine.
But if she did, then God,
orders an abortion, and the.
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And the fetus is is discharged. Right?
So it's a literal abortion.
It's in the Bible.
The priest carries it out
and God commands it.
So. Still not really progressive, though.
Not very bodily autonomy, but but no.
No, it's not exactly liberal.
No, but it is in the Bible.
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It is.
- I Republicans should like it.
- Yeah, I. Didn't write it.
If you think I'm lying, go read numbers
511 through 31in your Trump Bible.
And see how it turns out.
Okay, so, and the hurricane
did hit the red states.
Maybe God is mad
that they outlawed abortion.
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I mean, the God is pro-abortion,
indisputable in the Bible.
So he might be like,
what are you guys doing?
We had Roe v Wade,
and now you're going outlawed.
Well, how how are you going
to take care of your cheating wives?
How are you going to give them abortions?
That's it.
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Hit him with a hurricane.
See there I just came up
with a beautiful conspiracy theory,
and now they might believe it.
No one actually has a little bit
more logic behind it.
Anyway, yeah.
By the way, my my final, like,
policy point, In the immediate lead up
to the hurricane, Matt Gaetz,
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who went on to say, you got to give us
more money, which, by the way, Florida
should get money to deal with the storm.
Him and all the other Florida Republicans
voted against
increased disaster aid for FEMA.
We're not going to play the video,
but Marjorie Greene said she's not going
to give FEMA another dollar.
And now she's like, the Democrats
aren't going to help the rebuilding.
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Like you were literally saying,
we shouldn't rebuild.
And they do this every single time.
Look at like, Ted Cruz
and all the winter storms in Texas,
and he just flees and doesn't do anything.
They never get better.
Like, when are MAGA people
going to realize you are like,
literally out in the storm by yourself
when you're relying on Republicans?
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Like they'll beg for government assistance
after the fact if it affects their exact
area, but they don't want to be a part
of the solution for other people.
They're certainly not going
to plan for these sorts of events.
I mean, even just in the short term,
I'm not talking about like actually
doing something about climate change
so that we don't get far
worse hurricanes a year from now,
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five years from now, 20 years from now.
And so I just don't understand
when you're going to like,
like Republicans are so hyper conscious
about the need to be defended and safe,
and they do not care about the fact
that Republicans will literally
never defend them from the real threats
that face them and their family.
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And just to that point, John, I mean, like
also, Marjorie Greene is out here going
like we spent $650 million on illegals or,
you know, rattling off like million,
million,
even if the numbers you say are correct.
And yeah, okay, they're going
to fund illegal, whatever it is.
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Million.
A country named Israel
has received, eight.
What was our last shipment?
I don't know, eight,
$9 billion in US weapons.
And it seems to match pretty overlapping
what the FEMA shortfall
for their budget was this year, Methinks
you're looking in the wrong direction.
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But again, be careful
if she looks too hard at Israel,
because, yes, known anti-Semite.
- Don't look too hard at Israel.
- Yeah, but look.
So last quick thing here.
So the 8.7 billion was part
of the $26 billion package.
So it's an even larger amount.
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But I now see right wingers online going,
yeah, wait a minute,
we got a shortfall here.
We can't take care of the people
in Georgia and North Carolina.
What are we spending all this money on,
Ukraine and Israel?
But when I watch Marjorie Taylor Greene
in this segment that we're talking about,
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she said, and what are we sending money
to Ukraine anyway?
Instead of giving it to FEMA?
I was like, oh, that was interesting,
because look here, it's not to me.
Yeah, we know her crazy anti-Semitic
things about the Jewish space lasers.
ET cetera.
So I don't know what her views
on Israel are, and I don't want to know.
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And I don't care because I don't respect
her opinions on that, because I'm
concerned that she's biased in a direction
and not just making a rational decision
on who's right and who's wrong.
But it is interesting
that Republican politicians overall
are not saying what their base is saying.
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Their base is saying, why are we
sending it to Ukraine and Israel?
Whereas when the politicians come
out and they go, why are we sending it
to Ukraine just because they were invaded
by Russia, our enemy.
We should be sending it to Israel.
That got hit on October 7th, which was a
year ago and has been slaughtering people
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for the last ten months.
That was totally fine and now just
attacked five of its neighbors in super
aggressive fashion to start a war.
So Israel being the aggressor
and attacking all those countries
totally fine.
Ukraine suffering
from Russian aggression, not fine.
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Gee, I wonder who's got giant
donors helping them
and who doesn't in this country?
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