WASHINGTON — If you tuned into “60 Minutes” Sunday night, you saw Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., talk about her falling out with President Donald Trump and her decision to resign from the House in the middle of what was supposed to be her third two-year term.

That Greene would get her own star segment on “60 Minutes” is no surprise. As Mark Bednar, a Republican communications professional, noted on the 2WAY platform’s “The Morning Meeting,” legacy media hold their arms open wide “for Republicans who want to, like, trash the party.”

Bednar called it “a very strong perverse incentive structure.”

He is so right. Consider the long train of putative Republicans who have appeared regularly on CNN, MS-whatever, and other networks after they denounced President Donald Trump: Adam Kinzinger

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