

Greene, bravely ignored his critics because he recognized a genocidal threat and courageously called it by its name. Outraged groups, including AIPAC, the American Jewish Committee, and the Anti-defamation league, called Rabbi Boteach “revolting,” “outrageous,” “perverse,” and “way over the top.” The head of the ADL said Rabbi Boteach’s statement “trivializes the horrific nature of the genocide and the memory of its victims.” But in the past, Rabbi Boteach, like Mrs. Greene, in the past Rabbi Boteach invoked the Holocaust to criticize the Obama administration’s blindness to the Iranian threat – and he was roundly criticized by the same people who are now criticizing Mrs. But it is surprising that Rabbi Boteach would join the mob. Schneider, a cynical politician, would exploit his Jewish heritage to slander, Mrs. Oppose the murder of millions of unborn children? – NAZI! Oppose chemical castration of minors? – NAZI! Refuse to wear a mask? - NAZI! It is they who denigrate the Holocaust by cynically using it as a cudgel to silence opposition.

They call anyone who opposes them a Nazi. These pearl clutchers don’t care about Jews or the Holocaust. These new attacks are a warning to others – support Marjorie Taylor Greene, or fail to condemn her, and we will come after you too. Greene has already been falsely slandered as an antisemite. As one of the most outspoken critics of the Democrat/Republican uni-party, Mrs. Greene don’t actually believe her to be an antisemite – they just want to paint her as one. This story is available through a news partnership with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educational Foundation.The staggering hypocrisy reveals that Mr. “I was very proud of the process and the work that went into this.” They follow the law and the Voting Rights Act,” he said. “The maps - the rhetoric notwithstanding - are fair. Ralston said he’s confident the maps will be upheld. … That’s a challenge.”ĭemocrats are expected to file lawsuits challenging the congressional map and well as new Georgia House and Senate maps lawmakers adopted earlier in the special session. “That district needed to pick up about 36,000 people,” said Ralston, R-Blue Ridge. “It’s about fairness.”īut House Speaker David Ralston said the decision to extend the 14th District to the south was not politically motivated. “This is not about Marjorie Taylor Greene or whoever else represents the district,” he said. The other specific complaint Democrats raised Monday was over Republicans adding voters from heavily Black South Cobb County to the largely white, rural Northwest Georgia district represented by conservative firebrand Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Rome.īut House Minority Leader David Wilkerson, D-Powder Springs, said there’s more to the issue than Greene, including the map splitting Cobb between four congressional districts, and dividing South Cobb alone three ways. “We don’t draw maps to protect incumbents,” she said. She said it’s necessary to move voters out of districts that have grown larger than the 755,000 legally required for even distribution and shift voters into other districts that are underpopulated. Bonnie Rich, R-Suwanee, chairman of the House Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment Committee, bristled at the Democrats’ accusations of targeting.

“We should not be drawing maps that target women incumbents,” said Rep.
