MAGA Is Destroying Itself As War Breaks Out Between Laura Loomer And Marjorie Taylor Greene

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In recent weeks, two of the loudest voices in conservative politics have found themselves embroiled in a bitter feud, which has escalated into an all-out war. The battle lines have been drawn between Laura Loomer, a far-right activist, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican Congresswoman from Georgia. Both women are known for their controversial views and their unwavering support of former President Donald Trump, but their rivalry has torn the MAGA movement apart and exposed deep divisions within the conservative movement.

Laura Loomer, who gained notoriety for her anti-Muslim views and her unapologetic support of Trump, has been a prominent figure in conservative circles for years. She made headlines in 2018 when she handcuffed herself to the front door of Twitter headquarters to protest what she saw as the social media platform’s censorship of conservative voices. Since then, she has been banned from numerous social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, for violating their terms of service. However, Loomer has continued to attract a cult-like following of supporters who laud her as a fearless advocate for free speech and conservative values.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, on the other hand, emerged as a rising star in the Republican Party during the 2020 election cycle. She won her Congressional seat in Georgia by a landslide, despite her numerous ties to far-right conspiracy theories, including her belief in the QAnon movement. Since then, Greene has become a lightning rod for controversy, as she has repeatedly made headlines for her offensive and inflammatory comments on social media and in public.

The feud between Loomer and Greene began in late May, when Loomer accused Greene of stealing her ideas and copying her style. Loomer claimed that Greene had copied her “Stop The Steal” slogan and had even taken credit for some of Loomer’s tweets. This sparked a heated exchange of words on social media between the two women, with Loomer accusing Greene of being a poser and a fraud.

The tension between the two escalated in early June, when Greene took to Twitter to criticize Loomer for her decision to attend a pro-Israel rally in New York City. Greene accused Loomer of being a “Jewish supremacist” and claimed that she was using the rally as a way to gain attention for herself. Loomer fired back, accusing Greene of being an anti-Semite and of using her position in Congress to spread hate and division.

Since then, the feud has only grown more heated, with both women accusing each other of using the other’s name to gain attention and advance their own agendas. Loomer has accused Greene of being a phony conservative who is only interested in self-promotion, while Greene has accused Loomer of being a divisive figure who is more interested in stirring up trouble than in advancing conservative values.

The fallout from the feud has been significant, with many prominent conservatives taking sides and either praising or condemning the actions of Loomer and Greene. Some have praised Loomer for her courage and her willingness to stand up to the establishment, while others have accused her of being a troublemaker and a liability to the conservative movement. Similarly, some have embraced Greene as a fearless advocate for conservative values, while others have condemned her for her ties to conspiracy theories and her offensive rhetoric.

The true impact of the feud remains to be seen, but it is clear that it has exposed deep divisions within the conservative movement and has further polarized an already divided country. The feud between Loomer and Greene has highlighted the dangers of tribalism and the need for a more unified and inclusive conservative movement. If the MAGA movement is to continue to thrive and grow, it will need to find ways to bridge these divides and to work together to advance conservative values and principles.

In the end, the feud between Loomer and Greene serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of allowing personal rivalries and petty grievances to drive a wedge between people who share common goals and values. If we are to move forward as a country and as a movement, we must learn to put aside our differences and work together for the greater good. We must embrace the values of unity, inclusivity, and respect, and reject the divisive tactics that threaten to tear us apart. Only then can we achieve our shared goals and build a stronger and more prosperous future for all Americans.