Marjorie Taylor Greene’s boyfriend Brian Glenn mocked as he goes on bizarre rant against Wilmington deli

Brian Glenn, Marjorie Taylor Greene’s boyfriend, recently took to social media to rant about Jason Deli's policy, hoping to rally support
UPDATED SEP 24, 2024
Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend, Brian Glenn, took to social media to complain about Jason's Deli (Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend, Brian Glenn, took to social media to complain about Jason's Deli (Getty Images)

WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA: Brian Glenn, a conservative journalist and the boyfriend of Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene, recently became the subject of widespread ridicule after posting an online complaint about a seemingly trivial issue - a salad bar, as per HuffPost.

Glenn, who works as a national campaign correspondent for Real America’s Voice (RAV), took to social media to gripe about being limited to just one trip to the salad bar at Jason’s Deli in Wilmington, North Carolina.



 

Brian Glenn called a 'crybaby' as he rants about salad bar restriction

The incident occurred over the weekend near a Donald Trump rally. 

However, rather than focusing on any political updates, Glenn's attention seemed to be directed toward his dissatisfaction with the restaurant's Covid-era policy, which limits customers to a single visit to the salad bar.

His online rant was met with an overwhelming response - though not the kind of sympathy or support he may have hoped for.

In a video shared by the extremism watchdog account PatriotTakes, Glenn can be seen venting his frustration with the salad bar policy at Jason's Deli.


 
 
 
 
 
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"When did Jason’s Deli start just doing one trip to the salad bar?" Glenn asked incredulously in the clip. He added, "It’s a big plate, a big bowl. But just one time. They told me it’s after Covid. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been to Jason’s Deli and I have gotten multiple salads, over and over and over. Anyway, let me know what you think."

The video immediately sparked a wave of responses, with many social media users poking fun at Glenn's pettiness.

Critics on various platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), jumped at the chance to mock the journalist, pointing out the irony of his outrage over something as minor as a salad bar restriction.

One remarked, "No one’s a socialist until it’s salad bar time." Another said, "Mouth-breathing cry baby." 

A person asked, "Is there ANYTHING these ppl don't complain about??? Everything is a personal attack to them. How utterly exhausting." An individual remarked, "Another persecuted MAGA crybaby."

"Whiny snowflake probably paid for the one trip option and demanded he get the unlimited option," commented a netizen. Another person added, "Dude, they’re just not that into you … move along."



 



 



 



 



 



 

Brian Glenn moved from Right Side Broadcasting Network to Real America's Voice in May

Brian Glenn made headlines in May when he abruptly left the pro-Trump streaming channel Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), as per The Daily Beast.

Known for covering Trump’s campaign rallies, Glenn quickly found a new platform at Real America’s Voice, where he now hosts a show called 'Saving America with Brian Glenn'.

The program features discussions with prominent conservative figures like Steve Bannon, Jack Posobiec, and Charlie Kirk, all of whom are known for their loyalty to Trump and their inflammatory rhetoric.

When announcing his move to RAV, Glenn didn’t shy away from expressing his continued allegiance to the former president.


 
 
 
 
 
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In a promotional clip, he declared, "Hi, America, it’s Brian Glenn. I’m excited to announce that I’m coming here to Real America’s Voice. That’s right, from all things Trump—from the rallies to the interviews to the on-ground coverage—to all things happening on Capitol Hill."

Though his shift to RAV was a major career move, it was perhaps overshadowed by his public relationship with Greene, a controversial figure in her own right.

At the time, the congresswoman took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her support for Glenn’s new role, writing, "Very excited to see @brianglenntv join Real America’s Voice! Big things to come!!"

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