Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dancing

TheFuser

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my bae is too fine

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https://www.interviewmagazine.com/c...ith-congresswoman-ilhan-omar-and-ava-duvernay

Ilhan fine af
 

geechiedan

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okay..a couple of things...as cute as she is...shes as thin as a rail.

2nd...she's idealistic and that's great but she's a millennial and that's just baseline annoying..

3rd..i don't know if I like my elected leaders camming and streaming every brain fart they come up with...transparency is one thing but this comes REEALLY close to attention whoring.
 

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okay..a couple of things...as cute as she is...shes as thin as a rail.

2nd...she's idealistic and that's great but she's a millennial and that's just baseline annoying..

3rd..i don't know if I like my elected leaders camming and streaming every brain fart they come up with...transparency is one thing but this comes REEALLY close to attention whoring.


Her voice is kinda irritating.
 

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Ocasio-Cortez shames College Republicans so badly they apologize to her
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College Republicans used the Trump playbook against Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and it did not work out well for them.

An official arm of the College Republicans was forced to apologize to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) after calling her a "domestic terrorist" in a fundraising email. The statement came after Ocasio-Cortez publicly shamed them for their actions.

The group's email asked for donations from other "young conservatives" to help "stop the brainwashing" supposedly engineered by Ocasio-Cortez and other "social justice warriors." The email also noted the money would be used to "promote President Trump's agenda on college campuses."

Ocasio-Cortez forcefully condemned the inflammatory language.

"This puts me in danger every time," Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Wednesday night in response to the email. "Almost every time this uncalled for rhetoric gets blasted by conserv. grps, we get a spike in death threats to refer to Capitol Police."

The congresswoman also noted that multiple people have been arrested for trying to harm her, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), and others.

"@GOP, what’s it going to take to stop?" she asked.

After the congresswoman called them out, the College Republicans said they don't "condone the unauthorized email sent out in our name," and added, "We apologize to Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez for the use of unacceptable language in this email, and we do not approve of the message conveyed."

But Dave Levinthal of the Center for Public Integrity pointed out that the email was signed by Tom Ferrall, chairman of the Ohio Federation of College Republicans, who has sent out several emails attacking Ocasio-Cortez.

The threats against Ocasio-Cortez has become so voluminous that Capitol Police have trained her staffers to perform risk assessments of visitors to her congressional offices.

A Trump supporter was recently arrested and charged with threatening to kill Omar. He called her offices and said, "Do you work for the Muslim Brotherhood? Why are you working for her, she's a fucking terrorist. I’ll put a bullet in her fucking skull."

The hostility is an outgrowth of a concerted campaign from the right against the newly elected Democratic representatives.

The Republican Party's official campaign arm has been sending thousands of emails out to supporters, holding up Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) as villains and objects of hate.

All three are progressive women of color.

The Republicans Party isn't alone in its vicious attacks on the new congresswomen. Fox News and the New York Posthave trained their fire on these women as well.

The College Republicans, in their smear, were echoing what they've seen from Trump, conservative media, and the other supposed adults in their party.

Published with permission of The American Independent
 

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I liked this quora response

How much does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez know about economics in the real world? What is her experience?


There is something deeply, deeply disturbing about the Republican obsession with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Are you particularly worried about the economic experience of the other 434 congressmen and women who play a part in your country's finances? What about Senators? Are you worried about the economic experience of any Republican in politics?

Are you, come to think of it, at all worried about the economic experience of the President of the United States? You know the guy who was steering the ship when six businesses including, incredibly, a Casino went bankrupt? Who was at the helm of a fraudulent University and a fraudulent charity? Who has a long history of refusing to pay people and then threatening to litigate them into bankruptcy if they tried to reclaim it? You're not worried about that guy’s economic experience?

But Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of over five hundred elected representatives on Capitol Hill, worries you because she might what? Be able to suggest ideas and make up 0.2% of the vote on serious discussions? Because I can't help feeling that it seems more convincing that it's because she's young and passionate, and a woman, and of Puerto Rican heritage, and, GOD SAVE US ALL!, doesn't share your particular political views. Well, guess what? You didn't vote for her, and those that did are entitled to a political voice as much as you are.

For the record, she graduated cum laude (which is Latin for ‘turned up and actually studied and got better results than most of her classmates’) from Boston University in International Relations and… Wait for it… Economics. This means she has a better grounding in economics than 90% of other US politicians[1] at the beginning of their careers. So why are you worried about her but not pretty much everyone else?

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t have any problems as a congresswoman that can't be accounted for by inexperience. And whatever the flaws in her policy suggestions (which don't actually show signs of the catastrophic incompetence you want them to, regardless of how much you disagree politically), they are nothing compared to the torrent of absolute, barely believable lunacy that currently issues forth from the White House on a daily basis.



FWIW, Paul Ryan was hailed as a political genius when he was elected to the House at the same age as AOC. He was C student who majored in Political Science and Philosophy, at the University of Miami in Ohio. His major accomplishment seems to have been that he read the Cliff Notes on Atlas Shrugged.

She went to a better university, and got better grades, in Economics and Political Science.
 

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I liked this quora response

How much does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez know about economics in the real world? What is her experience?


There is something deeply, deeply disturbing about the Republican obsession with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Are you particularly worried about the economic experience of the other 434 congressmen and women who play a part in your country's finances? What about Senators? Are you worried about the economic experience of any Republican in politics?

Are you, come to think of it, at all worried about the economic experience of the President of the United States? You know the guy who was steering the ship when six businesses including, incredibly, a Casino went bankrupt? Who was at the helm of a fraudulent University and a fraudulent charity? Who has a long history of refusing to pay people and then threatening to litigate them into bankruptcy if they tried to reclaim it? You're not worried about that guy’s economic experience?

But Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of over five hundred elected representatives on Capitol Hill, worries you because she might what? Be able to suggest ideas and make up 0.2% of the vote on serious discussions? Because I can't help feeling that it seems more convincing that it's because she's young and passionate, and a woman, and of Puerto Rican heritage, and, GOD SAVE US ALL!, doesn't share your particular political views. Well, guess what? You didn't vote for her, and those that did are entitled to a political voice as much as you are.

For the record, she graduated cum laude (which is Latin for ‘turned up and actually studied and got better results than most of her classmates’) from Boston University in International Relations and… Wait for it… Economics. This means she has a better grounding in economics than 90% of other US politicians[1] at the beginning of their careers. So why are you worried about her but not pretty much everyone else?

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t have any problems as a congresswoman that can't be accounted for by inexperience. And whatever the flaws in her policy suggestions (which don't actually show signs of the catastrophic incompetence you want them to, regardless of how much you disagree politically), they are nothing compared to the torrent of absolute, barely believable lunacy that currently issues forth from the White House on a daily basis.



FWIW, Paul Ryan was hailed as a political genius when he was elected to the House at the same age as AOC. He was C student who majored in Political Science and Philosophy, at the University of Miami in Ohio. His major accomplishment seems to have been that he read the Cliff Notes on Atlas Shrugged.

She went to a better university, and got better grades, in Economics and Political Science.
That was pretty dope
 

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Don’t do it again cracka.
the american white man will NEVER elect a female mudhead for potus.
 
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