Buzz: MTG starts endorsing 2022 candidates, Reps. Cardenas and Upton win brewing championship

If Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gets her way in the 2022 elections, there could be a Greene Caucus in Congress.

Greene tells us that she plans to endorse a handful of similar-minded bomb-throwers for House seats. “I need some helpers,” she said.

Greene started her effort this week endorsing South Carolina conservative Graham Allen, who tweeted, “I’m proud to be endorsed by a true patriot and great fighter for Country, @mtgreenee. We need more reps to be tough like her if we are going to stop the radical takeover of our government by progressive socialists!” …

  • America’s college students continue to trend left. We have new evidence in a McLaughlin & Associates survey done for Yale University’s William F. Buckley Jr. Program. It found that by a 46%-44% margin, they want to defund police, by a 44%-36% margin, they believe socialism is best, and 59% believe schools should teach critical race theory because America is racist. …
  • Former Trump adviser, retired Gen. Keith Kellogg, revealed in his new book, War by Other Means: A General in the Trump White House, that he dissed former Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley in the Oval Office when they backed erasing Confederate history. Noting how Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant refused to court-martial rebel Gen. Robert E. Lee after the Civil War ended, he told the two, “Neither of you two is a Ulysses S. Grant.” …
  • The winners of Anheuser-Busch’s Fourth Brew Across America Congressional Brewing Competition was a Mexican-style lager brewed by Reps. Tony Cardenas and Fred Upton. The California Democrat and Michigan Republican called their brew “LA Vida Lager.” Cardenas said it “reflects the diversity and heritage of Los Angeles.” Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, said in a statement, “As the leader of the U.S. beer industry, we are proud to host the annual Brew Across America competition that provides lawmakers from differing political backgrounds with an opportunity to find common ground while also learning more about the quality and care that goes into brewing great beer. We congratulate Representative Tony Cardenas and his bipartisan buddy Representative Fred Upton, whose beer, LA Vida Lager, with the guidance and expertise of our Los Angeles brewing team, took home the cup.”
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Winners Reps. Fred Upton and Tony Cárdenas, holding the trophy in the middle, with their brewing teams who worked with the Anheuser-Busch Los Angeles Brewery in California to take the Fourth Brew Across America Congressional Brewing Competition.

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