Marjorie Taylor Greene got a good rap for a lapse in an interview in which she intended to criticize Nancy Pelosi for “spying” on her party’s politicians
Chef Jose Andrés has shut the mouth of a Republican senator in a very nice way. And it’s that the cook doesn’t do anything else, but he has a lot of stink, especially if we touch the kitchen. The story is this: Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene decided to mess with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during an interview with the media. She intended to accuse her of acting like Hitler, but she was wrong, making a resounding fool of herself.
“Not only do we have the Washington DC jail that is the Gulag, but we also have Nancy Pelosi’s gazpacho police spying on members of Congress, spying on the legislative work that we do, spying on our staff, and spying on American citizens. who want to come talk to their representatives,” he specifically told Dan Ball on Real America, a program on the far-right television channel One America News Network. “This government has become something that should never have been, and it is time for it to end,” he settled.
Actually, Green, a follower of Qanon and a bit of a denier of the pandemic, wanted to say Gestapo, the police of Nazi Germany, but suffered a slip that caused quite a bit of controversy. Realizing this, Jose Andrés decided to intervene via Twitter to clarify to the Republican representative what gazpacho was.
He affirmed that he was the creator of the gazpacho police, “in 1993, to make sure that nobody puts tabasco or jalapeños in my beloved soup.” “Please don’t blame anyone else for it… come and have a glass of wine anytime. Don’t forget your mask and vaccination card,” the chef concluded, referring to the congresswoman’s protests over vaccination and protective measures against covid.
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