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If Marjorie Taylor Greene never serves in an elected office again, a hundred years from now she won't be remembered for...

...the conspiracy stuff early in her Congressional career.

She will (and rightly so) be remembered as refusing to be pressured by President Donald Trump and who did more to get the Epstein files released than any other elected official.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Depends on what she is active in.

She not likely to be silent for a decade much less alive in a hundred years.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@DeWayfarer
Depends on what she is active in. She not likely to be silent for a decade much less alive in a hundred years.

But remember how the thread started:

If Marjorie Taylor Greene never serves in an elected office again...

I think winning the Epstein files discharge petition has ended up a big positive for her. We've yet to see who else may be taken down or discredited when/if the full files are released.

And if it does bring down Trump or other powerful men and brings about a much greater effort in stopping trafficking, I think she'd probably take that as a way to be remembered in history over once believing in Jewish laser beams starting forest fires and Italian ballot-switching military satellites.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@beckyromero Still depends on what she does. Not like there's only elected positions, in this administration. Nor anywhere else.

Advisors are all over politics. And she does have something of a reputation, though not the greatest reputation.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@DeWayfarer

She might just sit back and watch MAGA Land burn at the midterms and be in a position to say "told 'ya so" in southern drawl, positioning herself for a statewide run in 2028 or 2030.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@beckyromero That I can agree with. Not more than two terms though.