Let's say you are a Republican congressman who is under federal investigation for sex trafficking because you are suspected of taking a minor across state lines for sex, and also for possible influence trading because you once wrote legislation paving the way for your buddies to obtain lucrative licenses to grow, process and sell medical cannabis.
Or perhaps you are a Republican congresswoman whose public pronouncements are so inflammatory, obnoxious and inane that even members of your own party vote to strip you of committee assignments, leaving you with nothing but time on your hands.
What would you do?
If you are shameless attention hounds like Matt Gaetz of Florida and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, there is only one thing you can do: Team up and take your show on the road, hoping to raise some cash along the way.
Judging from news reports, rallies for the pair's America First tour, which have taken place mostly in red states for the past two months, seem like a parody of their party's current obsessions.
Like that famous Gary Larson cartoon about what dogs hear when people speak — "Blah, blah, Ginger" — Greene and Gaetz spew a word salad composed of a lot of blah, blah, blahs with occasional bursts of "Trump," and right-wing trigger words like "AOC," "Adam Schiff" and "Liz Cheney."
Weirdly, they also have taken to warning about the menace of communism. Not Chinese communism, which they loathe, but a homegrown, entirely imaginary form.
But as much as I loathe the politics embraced by these two, I share one concern with them. "You and I cannot let these communists shut us down and take away our First Amendment rights," Greene announced after three Southern California venues backed out of hosting rallies for the pair.