Pete Buttigieg Has Perfect Response To Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Unhinged Complaint

Pete Buttigieg, the transportation secretary, tried to "emasculate the way we drive." He said he couldn't understand her complaint.

Democrats like Pete Buttigieg want to emasculate the way we drive and force all of you to rely on electric vehicles, and that's what Donald Trump is against.

The host of Fox News asked Buttigieg what he thought of the remark.

Buttigieg didn't know what that meant. My sense of manhood is not related to whether or not my vehicle is powered by gasoline or electricity.

He said it was strange. There are other members of Congress that I pay more attention to when I think about opinions that are important to engage with.

Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg responds to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) saying he is trying to "emasculate the way we drive":

"I literally don't even understand what that means. My sense of manhood is not connected to whether my vehicle is fueled by ... electricity." pic.twitter.com/rd8O0Hk6nF

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The transportation secretary has been the target of bizarre and nonsensical homophobia in the past. Pete Buttigieg can take his electric vehicles and his bicycles, and he and his husband can stay out of our girls'nywayanydaynywayanyday. She said that mom and dad had been replaced by Chasten and Pete Buttigieg. Our society isn't good.

She seems to be interested in traditional definitions of manhood. She said in July that toxic masculinity was not accepted in the U.S. military because ofoke training.

The GLAAD Accountability Project catalogued Greene's disturbing history of anti-gay rhetoric

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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