Ossoff's Best Shot At Reelection Would Be If Marjorie Traitor Greene Is His Opponent
- Howie Klein
- 4 hours ago
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She's Working On It— While Democrats Hold Their Breath

Yesterday, Ms QAnon (R-GA) insisted on Twitter that she represents the base “and when I’m frustrated and upset over the direction of things, you better be clear, the base is not happy. I campaigned for no more foreign wars. And now we are supposedly on the verge of going to war with Iran. I don’t think we should be bombing foreign countries on behalf of other foreign countries especially when they have their own nuclear weapons and massive military strength.”
That was a slam at Israel, Trump and Rubio… fine with me despite the source… but she doesn’t really represent the base, just a base part of the Georgia GOP.
She was also whining about Trump’s deal with Ukraine over rare earth minerals. “[N]ow we are told that we have signed a deal for mineral rights in Ukraine, in order to pay us back for the hundreds of billions of dollars that we gave Ukraine and they used for money laundering, sold the weapons we gave them to our enemies, and their leader is a dictator who canceled elections, was involved of the first impeachment of Trump, and campaigned for Biden. Didn’t we learn our lesson when we went to war in Iraq and killed Saddam Hussein because of ‘weapons of mass destruction?’ Did we ever find any? And did any of that oil over in the Middle East make us rich? The answer is no, we are $36 trillion in debt today. So why on earth would we go over and occupy Ukraine and spend an untold amount of future American taxpayer dollars defending and mining their minerals as well as potentially putting American lives at risk and future war? Why don’t we just mine our own rare earth minerals that are tied up on federal lands that the government confiscated years ago?” This is the rest of her disinformation-laced, isolationist fear-mongering:
I also campaigned on accountability for the communist and tyrannical acts made by the government during Covid. Yet the Covid vaccine still has FDA approval even though there are millions reported injuries and deaths, and this mRNA vaccine is known to have horrific side effects and DOES NOT STOP PEOPLE FROM CATCHING COVID.
And to this day, it’s still on the childhood vaccine schedule, why on earth is this happening? Hasn’t big pharma made enough billions and billions and billions of dollars on this lie?
I also campaigned on accountability for all the law fair that was waged against the American people in the past four years. What about all the people that were locked up in jail and the abuse that they went through? And when are those vicious attorneys and judges ever going to be held accountable for the lives they ruined?
And I campaigned for an end to waste fraud and abuse of the American people’s harder tax dollars. I believe the DOGE mission is one of the most important things happening today in our government, and yet where are the rescissions that we should be voting on in Congress?
And one of the biggest issues in the nation that I have fought for, and early on I was one of the only ones that took a loud screaming stand against, is the evil transgender assault against our children. Most normal people in this country can’t even comprehend how it’s allowed to happen to kids who by law can’t even get a tattoo, drive, or vote. And how did so many of our teachers turn into the predators themselves that groom children with gender lies? This should be an all out effort by Republicans to end this insanity.
And look at the extreme nature of our rogue judicial system that is so defiant that there are judges that defy our nation’s laws and block the deportation of literal enemies of the United States of America. Where is the outrage and moral courage to dispose of this treason? Sadly not in Congress.
And what about election integrity? This should be the most important issue that the Republicans aggressively fight to protect because without secure elections protected from illegals voting and protections from stealing our votes, the American people have lost their power.
When you are losing MTG, you are losing the base.
And Trump isn’t on the ballot in the future, so do the math on that.

Traitor Greene’s rant was a steaming pile of conspiratorial nonsense, historical ignorance and geopolitical incoherence dressed up as faux populism. Let’s unpack some of the most egregious parts. First off, the claim that the U.S. is “on the verge of going to war with Iran” is wildly misleading. There have been escalations in the region, particularly due to Iran’s role in funding and directing proxy militias that have attacked U.S. and allied forces, but there is no formal U.S. military operation against Iran. Greene is fear-mongering based on half-truths and Twitter headlines, not facts. Her suggestion that we’re “bombing foreign countries on behalf of other foreign countries” shows a cartoon-level misunderstanding of foreign policy. The U.S. isn’t a mercenary state— it’s a global superpower with interests, alliances, and treaty obligations. If we were fighting Iran, it wouldn't be “on behalf” of Saudi Arabia or Israel— it would be in response to direct or proxy attacks on U.S. forces and interests.
Second, her claim that Ukraine used U.S. aid for money laundering and selling weapons to our enemies is pure QAnon-grade conspiracy theory garbage. There is no credible evidence to support that accusation. It's recycled Kremlin propaganda. If Greene has any actual proof, she should take it to the DOJ— not blurt it out like a Fox News fever dream on Twitter.
Third, the idea that the U.S. “signed a deal for mineral rights in Ukraine” in exchange for aid is not only unverified— it’s classic imperial paranoia bait. She's trying to reframe aid to a sovereign democracy defending itself from genocidal invasion as some cartoonish neocolonial resource grab. It’s insulting to both Ukrainians fighting for their survival and to the Americans who understand that helping stop Putin's aggression prevents a much larger and costlier global conflict.
As for her simple-minded Saddam Hussein comparison, she cites the Iraq War as if it's an indictment of support for Ukraine— but here's the problem: Ukraine is not Iraq. Iraq was a preemptive invasion based on right-wing lies, yes— but Ukraine is a democratic nation under brutal foreign assault by a dictator who has already annexed territory and committed war crimes. That’s not a neocon adventure. That’s defending sovereignty and international law.
To boot, Greene is pretending to care about the national debt now? This is someone who voted for the Trump tax cuts that blew a trillion-dollar hole in the deficit, backed a bloated Pentagon budget, and supported endless corporate welfare. Her concern about “American taxpayer dollars” is performative and selective at best. This isn’t anti-war populism— it’s a confused mix of isolationism, Kremlin talking points, and conspiracy garbage designed to inflame the MAGA base and sabotage American foreign policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn’t “represent the base.” She represents the absolute bottom of the barrel.
I’m going to guess this is aimed at the neoconservative wing of the GOP, especially folks like Marco Rubio, Lindsey Graham, and Tom Cotton— the “hawks” who are pushing for a more aggressive foreign policy, particularly toward Iran and continued U.S. support for Ukraine.
Rubio, in particular, has been vocal about the threat from Iran and is still in the pro-Ukraine aid camp. Greene’s diatribe reeks of the kind of anti-interventionist, Tucker Carlson-style rhetoric that’s trying to reframe neoconservatives as the “deep state warmongers” within the GOP. Her language— “bombing on behalf of other countries,” “foreign wars,” “mineral rights,” “money laundering”— is classic America First isolationism, designed to stir up the MAGA base against anyone who supports continued engagement overseas, especially in Ukraine.
So while she doesn’t name names, the subtext is pretty clear: this is an attack on Republicans who haven’t fully surrendered to the Trumpist, isolationist line. It's part of the ongoing MAGA effort to purge the party of anyone who still believes in traditional alliances, NATO, or U.S. global leadership.
It’s possible that despite polling that shows she has no chance— none— to win a Georgia Senate race, the long tweet someone wrote for her is about positioning herself as the true voice of the MAGA base in Georgia— against both the GOP establishment (like Brian Kemp) and the Democratic center (like Jon Ossoff). This is classic political triangulation, MAGA-style. She’s long harbored resentment toward Brian Kemp. In MAGA-world, Kemp is still radioactive for refusing to help Trump overturn the 2020 election results. By painting herself as the anti-war, anti-globalist, America First candidate, she’s trying to appeal to the chunk of the GOP base that sees Kemp as a RINO sellout who puts establishment interests over Trump’s agenda. When she rails against foreign wars and taxpayer money going overseas, she’s not just opposing Democrats— she’s implicitly calling out Kemp-aligned Republicans who support military aid or play nice with the federal government. This creates a stark contrast she hopes will energize MAGA voters in a future GOP primary.
At the same time, her messaging is sounds like faux populist outrage— the kind of thing that plays well in Georgia's redder counties. She’s pre-building a narrative that people like Ossoff, who’s young, well-spoken, and deeply tied to Democratic foreign policy circles, are part of a corrupt elite selling out American interests for international gain. To Traitor Greene, Ossoff is the perfect foil: articulate, competent and polished— everything she isn’t. So she paints that as a negative: he’s a slick globalist (and a Jew), while she’s the unfiltered voice of the “forgotten” American. This kind of rhetoric is a dress rehearsal for 2026. By then, Ossoff will be up for re-election. Greene is testing out wedge issues that resonate: foreign aid, national debt, America First energy and resource policy, and anti-globalist sentiment. If Kemp, who is being recruited by Senate Republicans (in part to stop her) decides to run, she’ll paint him as an establishment tool. As for Ossoff, she’ll go scorched-earth on the “radical left.” Either way, she gets to campaign as the “only” candidate who represents “the people” against entrenched powers.
The tweet is more than a rant— it's part of her version of a long-game, attempting to craft a narrative that attacks neoconservatives in her party; casts Kemp and Ossoff as two sides of the same establishment coin; and sets herself up as the purest vessel of Trumpism in Georgia.