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Summary of Weapons of Mass Delusion By Robert Draper: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind
Summary of Weapons of Mass Delusion By Robert Draper: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind
Summary of Weapons of Mass Delusion By Robert Draper: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind
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    Summary of Weapons of Mass Delusion By Robert Draper - Willie M. Joseph

    PART ONE

    ONE DAY IN WASHINGTON

    THE DENTIST-PATRIOT

    Paul Gosar's district is considered one of the most conservative in America. Gosar urged Attorney General Barr to seize Arizona's ballots and search for stolen votes. His place in the speaking lineup for the Arizona rally had been scuttled at the last minute. The Democrats' assumption was that a violent attempt to overturn the election results would jar Republican lawmakers into sobriety. Instead he found a sea of protesters encircling a badly overmatched armada of police officers.

    A bomb-like device, I could plainly hear, had been found near the headquarters of the Republican National Committee. A member of the Proud Boys shocked police officer Fanone with his own Taser at least a half dozen times. Michael Wolraich saw young men with backpacks and Trump flags looking for Antifa. Dozens of police officers lay there silently like ghosts, or men and women who had seen ghosts.

    PART TWO

    THE POWERS SOON TO BE

    HARDER THAN ANYONE

    Marjorie Taylor Greene was widely regarded as a marginal character who won her Georgia district through fluke-ish circumstances. From the start, she styled herself as the Trumpiest candidate in the GOP primary. Two consultants left her campaign after the first weeks, deeming her unmanageable. The Big Lie was Donald Trump's wildest and most dangerous con yet. It was his apogee of untruth; tens of millions of people believed it.

    The Senate Intelligence Committee could not decisively prove that an organized conspiracy existed between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. McCarthy was enraptured by Trump's self-belief and his sense of self-confidence. McCarthy saw the Freedom Caucus as survivors, much as he was. McCarthy played a key role in persuading Donald Trump to back every GOP House incumbent facing a primary challenge. The House GOP is debating whether to remove Liz Cheney from her position as chair of the House Republican Policy Committee.

    McCarthy said she'd make a great secretary of defense; Pelosi and McHenry pounced on it as an opportunity to shame other Republicans for their failure to support the president. Most of my life I'd done everything right, Marjorie Taylor told a reporter in 2011. Her father was an ingenious self-promoter who wrote a book on the supposed effects of gravity on the stock market. In 2011, Marjorie Taylor Greene became deeply involved in CrossFit. After filing for divorce, she wrote for a school counselor's online publication under the pen name Elizabeth Camp.

    By 2017, she was

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