Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) ignited a firestorm online this week after posting a blistering response to conservative commentator Mike Cernovich, who urged her to finish out her full term in Congress in order to help Republicans maintain a stronger House majority.
The exchange unfolded on X (formerly Twitter), where Cernovich publicly argued that Greene’s early resignation would weaken the GOP’s already narrow margin, saying she should “serve out the term and help the movement stay strong.”
Greene’s reply was immediate — and explosive.

According to the post she published, Greene fired back:
“Get off your ass and fix your own damn food and clean up the kitchen when you’re done.”
She then accused some Republican critics of holding sexist expectations:
“Typical of Republican men telling a woman to ‘shut up, get back in the kitchen, and fix me something to eat.’”

Greene expanded her criticism beyond Cernovich, accusing many in the conservative movement of ignoring the deeper issues she believes are destroying the country:
“I have been trying to tell all you ‘men’ that our kitchen pantry is empty with spider webs, our house has been ransacked, the windows and doors are broken and busted…”
She went on to claim that powerful elites have manipulated the political system and the public:
“…and the greedy rich bastards have twisted your minds into a sick state that you all continue in the two-party toxic political system that acts like college football playoffs…”
Greene warned that the consequences of this system are generational:
“…yet it is burying you and your children and their children and their children in a pine box in a shallow grave.”
A Growing Rift on the Right
The outburst highlights growing tension within the conservative movement after Greene announced she plans to step down from Congress early next year. Many in the MAGA base have pressured her to stay, arguing that Republicans cannot afford to lose another seat.
Her latest remarks suggest she feels increasingly alienated — both from GOP leadership and from parts of her own online supporter base.
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