She's no more nuts than the global Warmists, but this doesn't help our cause.

Georgia GOP district chair is a proud flat-earther.

Jazz Shaw, Hot Air:

This is one of those stories that we would probably prefer to ignore, but given the current disastrous shape the United States is in these days, it should probably be addressed. We’re talking about the newly elected Georgia GOP district chair Kandiss Taylor. Taylor recently hosted a couple of people on her podcast to discuss supposed biblical evidence that the Earth is flat. This resulted in Taylor going on a bit of a rant, complaining about how many globes are in stores, in schools, and on television shows. The three of them appeared to agree that if everyone else only knew what they know, the rest of us would all be “flat earthers” too. Some of you can probably hear me sighing from here. (Salon)

A recently elected Georgia GOP district chair revealed that she believes the world is flat and that the proliferation of globes is part of a conspiracy, Rolling Stone reports.

During an interview on Kandiss Taylor’s podcast “Jesus, Guns, and Babies” with David “Flat Earth Dave” Weiss and Matt Long, the trio discussed what they deemed the biblical evidence that the planet is flat. Taylor told Weiss and Long that the more she learns about flat earth, it “doesn’t make sense the other way.”

“The people that defend the globe don’t know anything about the globe,” Weiss responded. “If they knew a tenth of what Matt and I know about the globe they would be Flat Earthers.”

Shaw:

So why are we talking about this today? Because the country is currently going insane and we are in a disastrous state where our continuation as a prominent nation is no longer assured. The Republican Party needs to retake power and restore order and some semblance of sanity in society. But in order to do that, the voters need to take Republicans and conservatives seriously. And that’s not going to be easy as long as liberals have loons like these people to point out.