After a Florida resort cancelled her book signing because of her J6 involvement, Marjorie Taylor Greene struggled to find another venue.
January 7, 2024

The show must go on they say, no matter what. And for Marjorie Taylor Greene that meant finding a venue at the last minute that would accept her special brand of crazy that thought a book signing on the third anniversary of January 6 was appropriate. She managed to find one at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in St. Cloud, Florida. Apparently, they gave her a space next to their Toys For Tots program which is entirely appropriate.

"The Commies in Florida tried to cancel my book signings. They failed!" Greene tweeted defiantly, "owning the libs." The ridicule began immediately.

Source: Polinews

Controversial Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is effectively getting her ass handed to her on social media today, after she held a book signing on the anniversary of the deadly January 6th Capitol insurrection, where she appeared to be seated in some sort of children’s section.

Greene’s book signing has gained some attention after she was originally slated to attend the event, organized by the Osceola County Republican Party, at a Kissimmee, Florida venue, only for the venue to cancel the signing event after they learned that it would be focused on the J6 anniversary.

Of course, this ruffled Marjorie’s feathers in the worst kind of way, leading to the congresswoman declaring that “the show would go on,” on the fateful anniversary of the Capitol attack.

Ultimately, the show did, in fact, “go on,” in what was certainly the most pathetic way possible —leading to a mountain of mockery against Greene, who’s desperately peddling her book in person these days.

As the country observed the somber insurrection anniversary today, Greene was holding her big book signing — originally scheduled at the Westgate Resorts in Kissimmee until they canceled her — at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in St. Cloud, Florida.

Her tweet was widely ridiculed.

The "commies" on Twitter let her have it.

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