We have to at least encourage the Atlanta MAGA firebrand former imbecile with such notorious conspiraciees of Space-Jewish-Lasers, Marjorie Taylor Greene, for taking a centrist approach to the multiple problems facing America under Trump.
Maybe Greene is trying to save her own skin in 2026 by saying, "look, I am not that much of a Trumpian". Or she might be having a Jesus moment and realizing all the sins she has committed, in thought and in deed, against the American people by being the top MAGA broad for a while. She might be wanting of redemption by her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
That is, in essence, what Saint Charlie Kirk did. When he realized he couldn't sell his Fascism to the young people of America straight up, he decided to perform a comedy. He took his Fascist wolf and dressed it in soft, velvety, slippery garments, and taught it to be courteous, polite and civil. Just like Cinderella's wolf.
MAGA knows it is unpalatable to the American people. Anger, cussing, lashing out, hurling insults .... have not gone well down for the MAGA hierarchy, so they are trying to be a little cuddly to try and recoup those independents who will definitely not vote for them and Trump.
It is hard to decipher the intentions of people. That is why we are told to judge people by their actions, not their words. So far, Taylor Greene has been only words.
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‘People Don’t Change’: The View’s Sunny Hostin Calls Out Marjorie Taylor Greene After Her Friendly Appearance on Show
Zachary Leeman
Thu, November 6, 2025
The View’s Sunny Hostin called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) shortly after the latter’s appearance on the show, accusing her of “behaving differently” to feed her political ambitions for “higher office.”
Hostin and Sara Haines both joined The View’s companion podcast Behind the Table on Wednesday, not long after the MAGA Republican made her appearance on the show. Greene’s appearance came as she has grown more critical of her own party and their policy priorities amidst the government shutdown.
Greene had a surprisingly friendly visit to The View where she and other supporters of President Donald Trump are often the target of plenty of criticism. Hostin, however, said she doubts Greene has “changed” from the vocal MAGA figure they’ve known her as for so long.
“I don’t think she’s changed. I did ask her, ‘Are we seeing an evolution?’ And she specifically, I think, responded, ‘No, I’m the same person,'” Hostin said.
Hostin described Greene as “civil” on the show despite doing things Hostin described as “unbecoming” of a member of Congress. She chalked up Greene’s civility to her political ambitions.
“In my experience, people don’t change, but they may behave differently because they want something,” she said.
Hostin theorized Greene may be trying to soften her public image in order to run for Senate or another office.
“I think she aspires to higher office. Perhaps it’s the Senate. Perhaps it’s even the presidency. I don’t know. But I don’t know that we saw a different Marjorie Taylor Greene. I thought that we saw just someone behaving differently,” she said about the congresswoman.
"People don't change, but they may behave differently because they want something… I think she aspires to higher office." Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines reflect on yesterday's headline-making interview with GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor… pic.twitter.com/TwuiT5jtGX
— The View (@TheView) November 5, 2025
Haines added that she respected the congresswoman coming on the show and displaying that people can have open and civil debates, but said it was a difficult interview to navigate with Greene surrounded by critics.
“The hard part with someone like Marjorie Taylor Greene is you don’t have to go back too far to push back on things,” she said.
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