Tuesday, September 19, 2023

'MTG' WILL BE A BEST SELLER

'No way in hell': Internet explodes with jokes as Marjorie Taylor Greene teases her first book

 

 
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Sep 19, 2023
 
 
'No way in hell': Internet explodes with jokes as Marjorie Taylor Greene teases her first book Marjorie Taylor Greene announced the release of her first book, an autobiography titled 'MTG' 
 
ROME, GEORGIA: Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced the release of her first book, ‘MTG’. As stated by Greene, ‘MTG’ is set to release on November 21, 2023.
 
The Congresswoman's first book will be published by Sergio Gor, who is the founder of Winning Team Publishing and has also promoted Greene’s book on X, formerly known as Twitter.
 
The publishing house describes itself as “the nation’s premier conservative publishing house.”

In response to Greene announcing the release of her first book, ‘MTG’, the internet has had a field day as the Congresswoman was relentlessly mocked for the same.

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene debuts as an author

On X, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene made a “major announcement” as she wrote, “MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT: My first book, ‘MTG,’ will be released on November 21st!”

Greene retweeted Paul Bedard's post as he wrote, “Exclusive: NEW BOOK from Marjorie Taylor Greene to set the record straight, pave her way to higher office, possibly VP”

The tweet further quoted Greene and Gor as Bedard added, ““I wanted people to hear my side of the story,” @RepMTG. Publisher @SergioGor 'Few have taken Washington by storm like MTG'.”

n addition, an exclusive by the Washington Examiner has also confirmed that ‘MTG’ will be an autobiography.

Internet responds to Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's book announcement

People on the internet have had a field day as Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her first book on X, with the release date being just over two months away. One person wrote, “It will be in the $5 clearance bin at Walmart within a month.”

Some have also compared ‘MTG’ to “toilet paper” as one wrote, “Perfect I could use some toilet paper,” and another wrote, “Anyone need extra Toilet Paper?”

“We already know this will be found in the Fiction section of the bookstore,” wrote one user, and another said, “You couldn’t pay me to read your ghost-written slop.”

The mockery against Greene and her book continued as a sixth person wrote, “Please send me a copy of your book of nonsensical babbling I can use as kindling for my fireplace.”

The internet gave ‘MTG’ a “hard pass,” saying, “Super hard pass. Like the hardest pass imaginable. Zero chance. No way in hell.”

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