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A Fox News reporter and mega Maga Lauren Boebert discussed why she’d refuse to meet ‘King George’, and history entered the chat
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Why are they talking about King George and what Country is he King of. If they are talking about King Charles III then that proves that the education in America is non-existent and explains why they elected that moron Trump as President.
— Nigel Reynolds (@nigelreynolds) April 16, 2026
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Girl, you're a dumbass first. https://t.co/arKFzv7EKy
— Robert J Ellingsworth 🆓 (@BY1959) April 16, 2026
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He's not available to meet. He died in 1820 pic.twitter.com/hNq7Fbjbeq
— Marked Safe From a NY Jets Playoff Appearance (@WayneBerg14) April 16, 2026
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Seance later to see if we can reach him for a response.🤦🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/WsBCIfZuP0
— Farrah Oxford (@OxfordFarr66929) April 16, 2026
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I can’t 🤣😂🤣 And King George is probably super happy nobody’s digging up his corpse an dragging it to America for a meeting with Lauren Boebert.💀 pic.twitter.com/KIzefFVRaE
— Hadley Sheley (@HadleySheley) April 16, 2026
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Reporter: "Do you think it’s appropriate for King George to meet with members…?"
Boebert: "I wouldn’t meet with him."
———Me: "KING GEORGE?!" pic.twitter.com/6NeU5KExxi
— Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) April 16, 2026
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WTF,,, King George was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 until his death in 1727.
Is congress planning having a séance? I wouldn't put it past those perverted bastards.
— Tim – Just an old tin-can sailor (@only1jamest) April 16, 2026
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“1776” — the go-to answer when you don’t understand modern diplomacy but still want to sound patriotic.
— Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) April 16, 2026
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Every single day we’re reminded why these people voted for history’s gobbiest, most deluded dunce for president. Twice.
The last King George died in 1952. https://t.co/16IWVbtmOF
— Very Brexit Problems (@VeryBrexitProbs) April 16, 2026
Michael Weiss shared this apocryphal tale.
Reminds me of an anecdote about selling Alan Bennett’s “The Madness of George III” to American audiences as the retitled “The Madness of King George.” The Brits were afraid we’d think we’d somehow missed parts one and two. https://t.co/BiB6GsMSCR
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) April 16, 2026
After seeing the backlash, this was Lauren Boebert’s response.
https://t.co/MfogwsnjCR pic.twitter.com/0ICQgvYbye
— Rep. Lauren Boebert (@RepBoebert) April 16, 2026
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