'Name it Titanic': Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked as she plans boat parades to help Donald Trump win

Marjorie Taylor Greene revealed her plans to organize boat parades on Lake Lanier and other lakes across Georgia to secure votes for Donald Trump
PUBLISHED JUN 17, 2024
Marjorie Taylor Greene plans boat parade for Donald Trump (X/@mtgreene, Getty Images)
Marjorie Taylor Greene plans boat parade for Donald Trump (X/@mtgreene, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been slammed online as she shared her plan to ensure that all votes go to Donald Trump in the November 2024 election.

On Saturday, June 15, Real America's Voice host and convicted criminal Steve Bannon asked the far-right politician what Georgias could do to make Trump the next President, as reported by Raw Story.

DALTON, GA - MAY 27:  U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks at an America First Rally also
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a Trump supporter (Getty Images)

Marjorie Taylor Greene says boat parade is ‘gonna be fantastic’

She replied, “Georgia is MAGA. Here's what you can do. You can be watching for plans that I'm making.”

Greene further explained, “I'm gonna be making boat parade plans. We're going to do it on Lake Lanier. We are gonna do it all over the lakes in Georgia. It's gonna be fantastic.”

“We are gonna be bringing back all the Trump driving all over around [Interstate] 285. We are going to be getting out and campaigning for President Trump,” she added.

Netizens call boat parade ‘an ambition of titanic proportion’

People online have made fun of Greene with a reader below Raw Story article writing, “And her boat shall be named: Titanic…”

DALLAS, GA - OCTOBER 15: Georgia Republican House candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene endorses Sen. Kel
Marjorie Taylor Greene was slammed online (Getty Images)

Another reader sarcastically commented, “Yes, if there's anything that everyday Americans in Georgia can relate to, it's with having their own boat. ;>).”

“Gangreene can for sure pull a train, but I doubt its flotilla of failure will stay afloat. Seems an ambition of titanic proportion,” a third one wrote.

A fourth one said, “Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) revealed over the weekend that boat parades were her plan to put presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump over the top. And this time, we are going to sink a dozen boats!”

“Nothing says ‘Vote For Trump’ like a bunch of drunken, screaming yahoos clogging up those Georgia lakes and swamping normal boaters with their inconsiderate wakes. A hallmark of Trump boat rallies is a fair number of sunken boats, which will take a lot of donation dollars out of MAGA wallets. So, please continue!” a fifth one stated.

An individual shared, “Yes, more boat parades! Watch MAGAts run into each other and sink their boats, as in past boat parades. Pass the popcorn.”

“Knocking on doors, holding town halls or community events on dry land so everyone can join in, is old hat. Marge has a fresh approach with water, sink as many boats as possible all in the name of a convicted felon. How did this increase the votes for the GOP? It won't but Marge can sport herself a nice suntan this summer,” another one added.

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