**Georgia’s MP Raises Questions About Anti-American Rhetoric**
Guram Macharashvili, a member of parliament from “People’s Power,” has expressed concerns about the current US president and secretary of state being insulted without it being considered anti-American. In an interview with journalists, he pointed out that these officials have been saying things that his party has been stating for years.
**Change in Rhetoric**
Macharashvili noted that Georgia has traditionally had a pragmatic policy, avoiding criticism of the US government or people. However, when “People’s Power” spoke out against the “deep state” and the “global war party,” they were accused of being anti-American. Now, with the US secretary of state and president saying similar things, it seems that the rules have changed.
**Questioning Hypocrisy**
Macharashvili asked why insulting the current US president and officials was no longer considered anti-American. He pointed out that when his party criticized the US secretary of state or press secretary, they were accused of being anti-American. Now, with the US government saying things that were previously considered taboo, it seems that the rules have changed.
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