Tressie McMillan Cottom's dissection of Marjorie Taylor Greene's split from the Orange Toddler and his MAGA fiefdom is delicious. Don't miss it. [gift article]
[Explaining her resignation from Congress] ... she offered a mealy-mouthed apology for her role in our “toxic politics.” But on the whole she is, like many conservative women, a beneficiary of the very feminism that she reviles. She has long thought that being a tough girl rumbling alongside the boys will earn their loyalty, when all it ever does is earn women the right to throw themselves on the sword for men who never deserved their sacrifices.
To her credit, Greene is a survivor. She took a hard look at her political fortunes and appears to be betting on herself. As some reporting indicates others in the House are also looking to retire, she may end up being prescient. Or she may have mistimed the market on Trump’s political fortunes. Either way, she took the only choice she really had available to her.
There is not a real place for women in Trumpism, in MAGA or in the mainstream Republican Party, as long as they are one and the same. But Greene’s trajectory is a lesson fit for a fairy tale. If you want to control your own destiny, it’s better to be a wicked witch than a princess.
There's a way that MTG is sharper than some of her MAGA sisters. She has been even more of a true believer in the MAGA fantasy universe than many who just offered a self-interested imitation. (Think GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik for example.) She'll seek, or more likely invent, her own new authentically crazy persona. Who knows what Greene will adopt in order to chart a new course? What seems certain is that she won't just exit the stage quietly.

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