Georgia Republican lawmaker also claims she didn’t know Rothschild family, of her ‘space laser’ theory, was Jewish

Republican US House member Marjorie Taylor Greene has said she believes in demons, surmising that they might be aliens who fell from heaven, and claims to have been unaware that key figures in the antisemitic space lasers conspiracy she floated were Jewish.

She made those bizarre remarks as a guest on Friday on HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher after winning some fans among Democrats who once loathed her – yet had come to appreciate how the far-right Georgia representative had recently broken with Republicans on various issues. Those include healthcare, Gaza, the federal government shutdown that began on 1 October and the handling of documents pertaining to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was friends with Donald Trump before the latter man won two presidencies.

Greene’s appearance on Maher’s show perhaps made evident the ideological distance between the congresswoman – who has conspicuously avoided directly criticizing Trump himself – and some of her newer, cross-aisle admirers.

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    1 day ago

    Religion is a form of insanity, but I think she would have managed to be insane without religion.

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        17 hours ago

        Nope, she is literally insane. And religion is based on delusions, so that’s insanity too.

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      Religion can definitely drive people insane but I’d say in our day and age is more likely the already insane are drawn to it.

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        18 hours ago

        I disagree, most people that are religious, are brought up with religion. Their ability for rational thought is compromised from childhood.