
Some More News Even More News: Marjorie Taylor Greene, Welcome To The Resistance (Not Really)
Nov 18, 2025
The hosts dive into the fractures within MAGA, highlighting Trump's mocking of Marjorie Taylor Greene and the mixed reactions from supporters. They discuss Greene's recent CNN interview, debating the authenticity of her apologies. As the GOP grapples with loyalty and corruption, they explore potential shifts in MAGA's identity without Trump. Speculations about the Epstein files lead to discussions on the implications for powerful figures and trust issues among Trump's closest allies. The podcast wraps up with humor about politicians pivoting to podcasting.
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MAGA Is Fracturing Publicly
- The MAGA movement is fracturing across multiple fronts as key figures publicly clash and reassess loyalties.
- Hosts observe this split as a rare, growing rupture driven by personal feuds and strategic recalculations.
Greene's 'Sorry' Moment
- Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly expressed remorse after Trump attacked her and called for kinder politics following Charlie Kirk's assassination.
- Hosts view her statements as opportunistic image rehabilitation rather than genuine contrition.
Internal Backlash To Trump's Attacks
- Republicans like Thomas Massie and others are openly criticizing Trump after personal attacks, showing eroding tolerance for his tactics.
- The hosts link this to declining trust and diminishing political grace within MAGA.
