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This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on [Bloomberg]( This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on web readership. [Marjorie Taylor Greene Finally Got What She Deserved: Defeat]( — Patricia Lopez House Republicans delivered a much-needed, [no-holds-barred rejection]( of Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s power grab this week, briskly voting down her attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. Photographer: Kent Nishimura/Getty Images Her public shaming was far too long in coming. And it united a fractious GOP caucus who, with the aid of Democrats, had promised they would [be in Johnson’s corner](. In the end, [only 11 Republicans]( stuck with Greene. Another 196 Republicans, aided by 32 Democrats, voted to table Greene’s motion to vacate, putting an end to her latest stunt. Johnson had tried to reconcile his differences with Greene in earlier meetings, but she responded by treating him like her lackey. She then sent out a fundraising letter accusing House Republicans of being hypocrites. When she brought up a motion she hadn’t bothered alerting them to in advance, her colleagues heartily booed her — prompting her to dismiss their taunts as mere naysaying from “the Uniparty.” Read the [whole thing](. [Hope Hicks’ Tears Are a Rare Sight in Trump World]( — Timothy L. O’Brien [FTX Found the Money]( — Matt Levine [‘Blazing Furnace’ Turns Vietnam Into Another Chinese Province]( — Shuli Ren [Apple’s Tone-Deaf iPad Ad Triggers Our Darkest AI Fears]( — Dave Lee [Putin’s Next Target May Be the ‘NATO Lake’]( — James Stavridis [America Just Doesn’t Get China’s People Vs. the CCP]( — Karishma Vaswani [How to Use and Misuse History in Cold War II With China]( — Niall Ferguson [The Forgotten Management Guru Who Knows Why Nothing Works]( — Paul J. Davies [Modi Wanted an Election Scapegoat. He’s Got One]( — Andy Mukherjee More From Bloomberg Opinion Here’s what we’ve been listening to and watching this week. - [Critics bagged on Civil War]( for not taking a political stance. But that neutrality offers Democrats a rare opportunity, Frank Barry says. - Wetter seasons are coming for your wallet. Lara Williams warns you might need to [say goodbye to your cheap fries](. - [Donald Trump is looking for a VP candidate]( who won’t challenge him or steal the spotlight, says Nia-Malika Henderson. Follow Us Like getting this newsletter? [Subscribe to Bloomberg.com]( for unlimited access to trusted, data-driven journalism and subscriber-only insights. Before it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg Terminal. Find out more about how the Terminal delivers information and analysis that financial professionals can’t find anywhere else. [Learn more](. Want to sponsor this newsletter? [Get in touch here](. You received this message because you are subscribed to Bloomberg's Opinion Today newsletter. If a friend forwarded you this message, [sign up here]( to get it in your inbox. [Unsubscribe]( [Bloomberg.com]( [Contact Us]( Bloomberg L.P. 731 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022 [Ads Powered By Liveintent]( [Ad Choices](

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