Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene took a short break from blasting away at Hunter Biden and floating insinuations about President Joe Biden to slam Hillary Clinton — after Clinton had the temerity, in Greene’s estimation, to call for each branch of U.S. government to abide by a code of ethics.
Greene has taken on something akin to what was traditionally the role of the Vice President candidate during a campaign — slinging whatever might stick at the opposition while the top of the ticket can remain above the fray, and take a more reserved approach.
[Note: The top of the GOP ticket today, presumably Donald Trump, does not play that traditional “more reserved” role and slings his own innuendo without need of a sidekick. It’s all fray now.]
Greene’s Hunter Biden bashing, a steady stream, seems to pause mainly for rants against the border situation, which she uses for more direct Biden administration bashing, rather than Hunter-flavored Biden bashing.
Today however, the new Greene target emerged after former Secretary of State Clinton opined that the Supreme Court — under fire for alleged ethical breaches — “shouldn’t be the only branch of the United States government without an enforceable code of ethics.”
Hillary talking about ethics, that’s rich.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) May 8, 2023
But not as rich as Hillary & Bill who as “public servants” somehow have a net worth over $120 million.
Just like the Biden’s, money laundering is profitable in foreign countries, like in Haiti, right Hill? https://t.co/Lb67MEbq1M
Greene replied: “Hillary talking about ethics, that’s rich. But not as rich as Hillary & Bill who as ‘public servants’ somehow have a net worth over $120 million.” Then Greene can’t resist: “Just like the Biden’s (sic),” she writes.