THIS list of words being redefined under the Biden admin has Twitter FREAKING OUT: 'What a strategy!'



As many Americans fear a coming recession, the Biden administration has conveniently decided to say that we can't trust the conventional definition of "recession." Instead, we'll just have to wait until after the midterm elections to know for sure. But that's hardly the first time the left has redefined a word or phrase as part of its terrifyingly Orwellian "strategy" to control language for political purposes.

Glenn Beck posted a list of terms the left is redefining under President Joe Biden alone.

\u201cUnder Biden alone, the Left has tried to redefine woman, fetus, domestic terrorist, insurrection, voter suppression, illegal alien, anti-police, and now recession. What a strategy! When you lose an argument, just change the DICTIONARY!\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201cPure Orwell.\u201d
— BradyAlfredsson (@BradyAlfredsson) 1658949754
\u201c@glennbeck \u201cEvery record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute.\u201d\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck Oceania has always been at war with East Asia Glenn you must somehow be mistaken.\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck They are literally changing the dictionary.\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck Change the words, change the world.\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416

People also reminded Glenn of a few more redefined words or phrases to add to his list:


\u201c@glennbeck don't forget "court packing"\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck @theblaze Don't forget "assault weapon." They changed that also.\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck Don\u2019t forget they also redefined \u201cvaccine\u201dalso.\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck Missed "Plannedemic"\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck Or harvest votes, or pack the court ...\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416
\u201c@glennbeck You forgot Mostly peaceful\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1658943416

And don't forget Asian Murder Hornets and Monkeypox:


\u201cWe live in incredibly stupid times.\u201d
— Fred the Great (@Fred the Great) 1658875562
\u201cWe're calling on @WHO to act immediately to rename the \u201cmonkeypox\u201d virus. We have a growing concern for the potentially stigmatizing effects that the messaging around the \u201cmonkeypox\u201d virus can have on vulnerable communities. Read our letter: https://t.co/hC6L8o60TH\u201d
— Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, MD, PhD (@Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, MD, PhD) 1658867821

On the radio program, Glenn Beck ran through an extensive list of other simple terms the left is redefining to fit its narrative, just as the minions of Big Brother in George Orwell's "1984" used "newspeak" to further their totalitarian propaganda.

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Dem congressman introducing resolution to expel GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from House



Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez of California announced Wednesday night that he will introduce a resolution calling for newly-elected Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) to be expelled from the House of Representatives, citing reports of her "repeated endorsements of sedition, domestic terrorism, and political violence."

What are the details?

Gomez tweeted, "I don't need to explain why @RepMTG is a clear and present danger to Congress and our democracy. She did it herself. And she must go. I'm introducing a resolution to expel her from Congress immediately."

In a press release, the congressman wrote, "As if it weren't enough to amplify conspiracy theories that the September 11 attacks were an inside job and the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School was staged, a string of recent media reports has now confirmed that Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene had previously supported social media posts calling for political violence against the Speaker of the House, members of Congress, and former President Barack Obama."

He argued:

Such advocacy for extremism and sedition not only demands her immediate expulsion from Congress, but it also merits strong and clear condemnation from all of her Republican colleagues, including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Her very presence in office represents a direct threat against the elected officials and staff who serve our government, and it is with their safety in mind, as well as the security of institutions and public servants across our country, that I call on my House colleagues to support my resolution to immediately remove Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene from this legislative body."

At the time of Gomez's announcement, Rep. Greene's name had already been trending on Twitter for hours after video went viral showing Greene accosting Parkland survivor and gun-control advocate David Hogg as he walked through Washington, D.C., in March of 2019—roughly one year after the mass murder that took the lives of 17 people and left several more injured.

.@mtgreenee, is this you harassing @davidhogg111 weeks after the Parkland shooting, that my daughter was killed in… https://t.co/WzP4WCaJM3
— Fred Guttenberg (@Fred Guttenberg)1611753995.0

Gomez did not make mention of Greene confronting Hogg, but pointed to several other instances of the congresswoman's past social media activity, such as when she "like a comment from 2019 that a 'bullet to the head would be quicker' than an election for removing Speaker Pelosi from office, and messages about executing FBI agents working for the 'deep state.'"

On Tuesday, CNN published a report detailing Greene's controversial messages, including a post where she suggested Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama would be hanged over the Iran Deal.

A commenter asked Greene, "Now we get to hang them?? Meaning H & O???," to which she replied, "Stage is being set. Players are being put in place. We must be patient. This must be done perfectly or liberal judges would let them off."

Greene called the CNN story a "hit piece," and issued a statement saying, "Over the years, I've had teams of people manage my pages. Many posts have been liked. Many posts have been shared. Some did not represent my views. Especially the ones that CNN is about to spread across the internet."

The Republican from Georgia has only been in Congress for a few weeks, but already filed articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden. She has also been accused of following the QAnon conspiracy theory.

Parkland massacre students demand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation after she branded mass killing a 'false flag'



Student survivors of the Parkland, Florida, mass killing are calling on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) to resign from Congress after she said that the massacre was a "false flag" to push for gun control.

Greene took to her Twitter account and cleared up her position on gun control and especially its role in schools.

What did she say?

According to a Wednesday report from BuzzFeed News, Greene in a 2018 Facebook post questioned the Parkland shooting.

In the post, she shared a news article about the pension of a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School resource officer. The officer in question did not intervene in the mass killing, which took the lives of at least 17 people and injured many more.

Responding to Greene's post, a commenter called Stacy wrote, "It's called a payoff to keep his mouth shut since it was a false flag planned shooting."

Greene responded, "Exactly Stacy!!"

Another commenter added, "Sounds like a pay off, doesn't it."

Greene responded, "Yes it does!"

What has been the response?

David Hogg, former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and March for Our Lives co-founder, tweeted, "Marjorie Greene should resign. If you spread conspiracies about mass shootings there should be no place for you in congress [sic]."

Marjorie Green should resign. https://t.co/ZR7eQi1sap
— David Hogg 🐙 (He / Him) (@David Hogg 🐙 (He / Him))1611078075.0
If you spread conspiracies about mass shootings there should be no place for you in congress.
— David Hogg 🐙 (He / Him) (@David Hogg 🐙 (He / Him))1611083370.0

He later tweeted directly at Greene — who has not responded to his remarks at the time of this reporting — writing, "Why did you call the shooting at my high school a false flag? 17 classmates and staff died — spreading conspiracies about this tragedy is disgusting."

@mtgreenee Why did you call the shooting at my high school a false flag? 17 classmates and staff died- spreading co… https://t.co/Xpnmh86e4M
— David Hogg 🐙 (He / Him) (@David Hogg 🐙 (He / Him))1611078229.0

Cameron Kasky, former student and March for Our Lives co-founder, told the outlet, "She should be removed. She should be punished. ... [But] it's probably not going to happen."

He added, "There's somebody literally making laws that denies the Parkland shooting. I mean, what the hell is next? It's inhuman what these elected officials are doing."

"Elected officials pushing Parkland conspiracies — this is not some symptom of the Trump era; this is just the Republican Party fundamentally. She'll get away with it. Of course she will. She's a Republican."

Fred Guttenberg, father of a teenage Parkland victim, wrote, "I know you have met Parkland parents. This is my daughter Jaime, she was killed that day. Do you still believe this? Why would you say this?"

.@mtgreenee, we have never met. It appears you think or at one time thought the school shooting in Florida was a f… https://t.co/6XVrXHdRGD
— Fred Guttenberg (@Fred Guttenberg)1611075438.0

Anything else?

Greene did not directly respond to the 2018 controversy, but instead shared a lengthy message about gun-free school zones and the absurdity of the student resource officer's stately pension.

"'Gun-free' school zones are a FAILURE. Laws that prevent legal ownership of firearms turn schools into targets," she wrote. "As someone who was personally locked in a classroom in 11th grade due to a fellow student who brought guns to our 'gun-free' school intent to [sic] kill others, I'm proud to say I'll cosponsor the Safe Students Act to repeal 'gun-free' school zone laws and allow Americans to protect our children."

She added, "I personally understand the fear as a student when there is no good guy with a gun to protect us from the bad guy with guns."

Greene later took aim at the school resource officer in question who did not intervene in the Parkland shooting.

"Scott Peterson allowed children to be left defenseless against an active shooter," she wrote. "When he was supposed to protect them, he was a coward and refused to go in. He allowed 17 people to die."

"Why in the world would he received such a lucrative pension after the tragic school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School?" she demanded. "It's sickening. The shooter should have never been allowed to set foot on campus and he should have been expelled long before he murdered people."

She concluded, "Our children are the most important people in our country and they should be protected by good guys with guns."

https://t.co/lVgIUjyUnJ
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸)1611090152.0