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MTG has never held back on social media except when it comes to compassion for her political rivals.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has never been one to hold back on social media, but when it came to former President Joe Biden‘s aggresive cancer diagnosis, she had a surprisingly compassionate side.
In an X post, Greene shared, “I’m sorry to see this news. Cancer is truly awful. My Dad passed away in 2021 with cancer. Prays for Joe Biden and his family.”
Biden’s office announced that the 82-year-old former president had been diagnosed with an advanced form of prostate cancer that has already spread to his bones. Despite the grim outlook, Biden, who lost his son Beau to brain cancer in 2015, issued a hopeful statement alongside his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, and their cat Willow, thanking supporters for their well-wishes.
But while Greene did have some nice words for Biden, she also rushed to publicly support fellow conservative firebrand Scott Adams, the cartoonist behind “Dilbert” and a staunch Trump supporter.
Unfortunately, Adams has cancer, too, the same kind as Biden he says, but Greene failed to mention any of the controversial things Adams has said, including in 2023 when he called Black Americans a “hate group” and advised white people to “get the hell away from Black people,” among other examples. Instead, she “thanked” Adams for his “thoughts.”
“Many prayers for you during this difficult time”
Upon hearing about Adams’ diagnosis, MTG suddenly found her voice. She quickly took to X to offer support, writing, in part, “Thank you for always sharing your thoughts and engaging in important discussions that affect us all.” Perhaps because Adams has embraced his status as a MAGA icon, frequently wading into right-wing culture wars and controversies. Like Greene, his unapologetic support for Trump and disdain for “woke” culture have made him a polarizing figure, especially after his racially charged comments in 2023 led to the widespread cancellation of his long-running comic strip.
Even Trump and Vance managed to say some nice words
Of course, Greene isn’t the only one who commented on Biden’s health update. Even Donald Trump, who once dismissed Biden as a mentally unfit “sleepy Joe,” managed to muster a few kind words, publicly wishing his 2020 opponent a “speedy recovery.” Vice President JD Vance, a rising MAGA star in his own right, also chimed in, putting aside partisan sniping (sorts of) to send his best to the president.
For someone who claims to be a defender of Christian values, her selective memory about what Green has said and done stands out. Greene openly supporting Adams despite his past has not gone unnoticed. It’s a reminder that, for some, political loyalty may outweigh human decency.
It seems the congresswoman who never misses a chance to slam Biden has found a rare occasion to be nice. But prayers for Adams, with no “thanking” Biden for his years of service. Maybe Greene’s idea of compassion just has a bright red hat on it.
Published: May 19, 2025 03:58 pm