Finding out that the Georgia Republican-fascist, gun-fetishist, QAnidiot congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green had once started then sold a CrossFit gym added explanation as to how she operates. Having profited from one psychotic, dangerous cult it's no surprise that she'd be on the lookout for others that might serve the same purpose of it. CrossFit is insane and dangerous and its suck . . . uh, "devotees' as superstitiously irrational as snake handlers and strichnine drinkers and anti-maskers and Trump true believers. I mean, they figure the dangerous practice of exercising until you vomit is something to be proud of and an accomplishment, something that kills people. They have a puking clown logo as part of their paraphernalia.
I would expect that she'll jump on something else, now that Qanon is falling apart. I don't know if those worrywarts who are afraid that depriving them of larger venues of social media like Twitter and Facebook will funnel them into more overt and dangerous white supremacist criminal online cults but the one they were in was dangerous enough to be going on with. Perhaps a percentage, maybe a large percentage, of those who drank the KKKool-Aid might be deprogrammed but it's inevitable that a large percentage, especially those who rose to the top of that poisonous punch bowl will keep on with it. I remember someone grasping on to Lindsay Graham's immediate post insurrection deviation from his devotion to kissing Trump's ass as yet another of his shifts but that little piece of crap is too far into it to abandon it.
I suspect that Mitt Romney and a few of the other Republicans are looking for a way to leverage the backlash against the crimes of the Trumpians to reassert the traditional business-first control of the Republican Party but I suspect they're about 26 years too late for that. They'd do a lot better by leaving the party and forming a center-right independent caucus in the Senate. They'd get up to no good but their no good is nowhere near as bad as the no-good of Mitch McConnell and the white supremacist domination of the Republican Party.
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