People Are Laughing At Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Wildly Inaccurate Declaration Of Independence Tweet
Hey there, How-To Zoners! We’ve got a funny one for you today. So, Marjorie Taylor Greene, the congresswoman from Georgia, made quite the splash on social media with her recent tweet about the Declaration of Independence.
What Happened?
Greene tweeted something that left a lot of people scratching their heads and laughing out loud. She claimed that the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, which is true, but then she went on to say that it was signed by Abraham Lincoln. Yep, you read that right—Abraham Lincoln.
Why It’s Funny
For those who might need a quick history refresher, Abraham Lincoln was not around in 1776. He was actually born in 1809 and became the 16th President of the United States much later. The Declaration of Independence was signed by folks like Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin—not Lincoln.
The Internet Reacts
As you can imagine, Twitter had a field day with this. Memes, jokes, and sarcastic comments flooded in. Some users even jokingly wondered if Lincoln had access to a time machine. Others used the opportunity to poke fun at Greene’s historical knowledge.
Lesson Learned
So, what’s the takeaway here? Always double-check your facts before hitting that tweet button, especially when it comes to well-known historical events. And hey, if you’re ever in doubt, The How-To Zone is here to help you brush up on your history!
Until next time, stay curious and keep learning!