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Marjorie Taylor Green suffers another humiliating defeat & it’s one for the books

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is encountering a problem on her book tour: How do you sell books to people who burn them?The conspiracy-crazed congresswoman held multiple book signings over the weekend in Florida, drawing sparse crowds.And we mean…sparse.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.There was nobody there!Huge crowd today at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s book signing in Daytona Beach. ???

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https://t.co/gn8u00OpUCThe saga of MTG’s fraught weekend began late Thursday, when a Florida venue canceled an event featuring the MAGA extremist.

The event was being advertised as an occasion marking the third anniversary of January 6. Democratic State Rep. Anna V. Eskamani posted screenshots of the grotesque advertising on social media.“Just another day in Florida where the local Republican Party in Osceola County is hosting an ‘anniversary’ event to mark January 6th and Marjorie Taylor Green is the ‘special” guest,’ she wrote.

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