Even the Holocaust isn't out-of-bounds in Marjorie Taylor Greene's age of outrage
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Nothing is sacred in a political age fueled by outrage.
Even a few years ago, it would be an extraordinary thought that the Holocaust, in which millions of European Jews were wiped out in Adolf Hitler's crimes against humanity, would become the latest grubby Washington battlefield. No one who has visited the bleak preserved horror of the Auschwitz-Birkenau rail yard or walked into its gas chambers would make an analogy as offensive as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's appropriation of the Holocaust to protest mask wearing.More Related News
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