Look no further than a Twitter spat this week between two of the GOP’s most outspoken up-and-comers, Representatives Dan Crenshaw and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
When Russia invaded Ukraine, it became immediately clear that the Republican Party was going to have to have a reckoning; after four years ofthe party’s America First, isolationist faction feels emboldened, and in direct opposition to the establishment conservative ethos calling for robust military intervention against’s incursion.
Look no further than a Twitter spat this week between two of the GOP’s most outspoken up-and-comers, RepresentativesThe clash began when Crenshaw defended his vote in favor of the funding via tweet. “Investing in the destruction of our adversary’s military, without losing a single American troop, strikes me as a good idea,” the Texas Republican
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