Marjorie Taylor Greene is once again making the rounds with her “I have regrets” routine, a performance of reflection, gentleness, and Christian humility that materializes only when she’s politically cornered.

She thinks we’ve forgotten.

She thinks we don’t keep receipts.

She thinks we’ll believe her simply because she whispers Jesus like it’s a magic word that wipes the slate clean.

She is wrong.

Because while she wants to sell America a redemption arc, the record she hopes you will forget is loud, documented, and unforgiving.

1. Yes, she endorsed violence. She put it in writing.

In 2018, Greene liked posts suggesting political opponents should be executed. In a Facebook post about removing Nancy Pelosi from office, one commenter proposed a bullet to the head would be quicker.

Marge clicked the Like button. She wholeheartedly approved.

Others called for Obama and Hillary Clinton to be hanged. Greene responded with a conspiratorial nod:

“Stage is being set. Players are being put in place. We must be patient.”

And when a commenter called for FBI agents to be killed, she answered:

“Yes, I agree.”

These weren’t slips.

They were endorsements.

2. She promoted QAnon, false flags, and conspiracy sewage

Greene once declared plainly:

“Q is a patriot.”

And, even worse:

“There’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out.”

On school shootings, she pushed false-flag claims. On Parkland survivor David Hogg, she spread this garbage:

“He’s paid to do this. He’s an actor.”

On the Las Vegas massacre:

“It was set up – there’s something fishy about it.”

On 9/11:

“It’s odd there’s never any evidence of a plane at the Pentagon.”

She has built her political identity on weaponized delusion.

Now she wants to lecture America about “misinformation.”

3. Her Holocaust comparisons weren’t accidents, they were ideology

Greene, on mask mandates:

“This is exactly the same type of abuse that happened to Jews when they were told to wear a gold star.”

On vaccines:

“Vaccine passports = Nazi-era discrimination.”

She later gave a museum-tour apology that began:

“I’m sorry for offending people.”

Not “I’m sorry I trivialized genocide.”

Not “I’m sorry I was dangerously ignorant.”

Just a mealy-mouthed non-apology after public backlash.

4. Dehumanization is her default setting

Speaking of Muslim members of Congress, Greene declared:

“They’re not really official… They support Sharia law.”

To Rep. Ilhan Omar:

“You support terrorists.”

On Black Lives Matter protesters:

“These people are domestic terrorists.”

On Holocaust survivor George Soros:

“He’s a Nazi.”

Her colleagues, Republican and Democrat, called her remarks repugnant and hateful.

Now she wants credit for preaching “civility.”

5. She helped fertilize the ground that grew Jan. 6

Greene repeatedly pushed the Big Lie:

“Trump won in a landslide.”

She praised Jan. 6 defendants as:

“Patriots who are being persecuted.”

And warned:

“If the truth about the election ever comes out, there would be a civil war.”

Georgia officials cited her rhetoric when demanding she resign for “stoking the climate that led to the attack.”

Today she complains about “toxic infighting.”

She is the arsonist complaining about smoke.

6. The “social media is toxic” sermon is high comedy

Recently Greene said:

“Too much social media turns things a bit toxic.”

This is the woman who built her empire on digital bile: conspiracies, threats, harassment, and extremist recruitment.

This is like a brewery warning you about the dangers of alcohol while handing out free samples.

7. Her “regret” always appears when the consequences do

When Congress punished her in 2021, Greene claimed:

“I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true.”

Allowed to believe? What the fuck mind of newspeak word vomit is that?

She continued:

“I regret things I said.”

But immediately went back to the same lies, conspiracies, and ragebait.

Now, in her feud with Trump, she declares:

“I believe in accountability and kindness.”

Kindness? Accountability?

From Marjorie Taylor Greene?

Her history says otherwise.

A Necessary Clarification: Real Defectors Deserve Support

Let’s be clear:

Anyone who genuinely breaks free from the MAGA cult, anyone who rediscover integrity, truth, and their own soul, deserves support. Leaving an extremist identity is hard. It takes courage. People who walk away from radicalization should be welcomed back into civic life.

But Marjorie Taylor Greene is not that person.

She has been the wolf, the one crying wolf, and the one blaming everyone else for the wolf tracks she left behind. Her pattern is not repentance: it’s repetition. Her “regret” is not a revelation: it’s a rebranding.

And her claims of newfound purity collapse under the weight of her own quotes.

Don’t Believe Her

Because nothing about her has changed.

Not her ideology.

Not her cruelty.

Not her addiction to outrage.

Not her strategy.

The only thing she’s trying to change is your memory.

But you remember. (Please tell me you remember).

And here is the truth she cannot escape:

Marjorie Taylor Greene does not evolve, she only pulls on a new sheepskin when the old one stops fooling anyone.

Do not fall for it.

Do not accept the “born again” act from someone who built her fortune on cruelty.

Do not let her hide behind a cross she only touches when cornered

And the moment the coast is clear she will light the gas lamps and burn everything down all over again.