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Joe Biden wipes the smile off Marjorie Taylor Greene’s face in the best way possible

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pic.twitter.com/DPw7Yj1DvFOnline, many wondered the same thing: Isn’t she highlighting how Democrats want to make things better?Except for the awful voice, how is this not a Biden campaign ad?

MTG (who seems to be hearing of Lyndon Johnson for the first time) calling Biden the heir to FDR and LBJ. Listen to her sneer at giving people education, Medicare and transportation.

pic.twitter.com/vnhSud6Sl2It seems the White House thought the same thing. Yesterday, the administration took Greene’s words, added some uplifting music, and turned it into a campaign advert.President Biden tweeted the re-edited clip and said, “I approve this message.”I approve this message.

pic.twitter.com/f1q5giNM8jGay, California Rep. Robert Garcia was among those to applaud Biden’s epic clap back.I CANNOT ☠️☠️☠️I'm going to confess.

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