Thursday, February 28, 2019

Ocasio-Cortez Suffers Public Meltdown, Fact About Her Past Is Exposed

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the newly-elected congresswoman from New York, suffered a very public meltdown over the weekend. It all started to unravel when her past was exposed for the world to see.
Newly-elected Socialist Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has stolen a page out of the Democratic playbook, pretending that she was subjected to a poor upbringing in a rough neighborhood in order to endear herself to mindless voters on the political left who, apparently, will believe anything they hear.
However, Ocasio-Cortez was caught in her outright lie over the weekend, and when she got called on it, she suffered a public meltdown of epic proportions.
It all started when the congresswoman-elect tweeted out a photo of her congressional office, making the mistake of adding that she’s just your average girl from the Bronx.
“Don’t be fooled by the plaques that we got, I’m still / I’m still Alex from the Bronx,” tweeted the admitted socialist.
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๐ŸŽถ Don’t be fooled by the plaques that we got, I’m still / I’m still Alex from the Bronx ๐ŸŽถ
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Except that she’s not. Far from it, actually.
Conservative political commentator Michael Knowles was quick to remind Ocasio-Cortez that she actually grew up in the elite neighborhood of Worchester, which is miles from the Bronx and a world away in terms of lifestyle.
“The average household wealth of the town in which you grew up is $1.2 million,” tweeted Knowles.
This instantly set the socialist princess off and caused her to double-down on her fudged bio, facts be damned!
“Yep. As everyone knows, I grew up between two worlds + experienced 1st hand how a child’s zip code can shape their destiny,” responded Ocasio-Cortez. “It was scrubbing those households’ toilets w/ my mother that I saw and breathed income inequality. I decided to make a difference. You decide to do this,” she told Knowles.
“You didn’t grow up b/w 2 worlds. You grew up in Westchester then lied abt it then changed your bio when the lie was exposed,” Knowles shot back. “I grew up in the (less) affluent (more) diverse neighboring town, spent many wknds in the Bronx. The difference: I don’t lie abt my upbringing to feign victimhood.”
In what amounted to a failed attempt to defend Ocasio-Cortez, Twitter user Brad Simpson wrote, “Amazingly, @michaeljknowles there are communities where rich people and working people live right next to each other, in the same zip code even! They are called cities, and many are marked by striking inequality even where average wealth (a meaningless figure) is high.”
“Right, but @Ocasio2018 didn’t grow up in a city. She grew up in a small, homogenous, affluent suburb, where she attended excellent schools before pretending she grew up in the Bronx,” explained Knowles.
That’s when Ocasio-Cortez really lost it, launching into an error-laden rant about “mansplaining.”
“In which a Republican literally tries to mansplaining *my own childhood* and life to me,” she wrote. “And in true mansplaining form, he’s doing it wrong with an great degree of confidence. It begs the question: is the GOP really ‘sending us their best?’”
In which a Republican literally tries to mansplaining *my own childhood* and life to me.

And in true mansplaining form, he’s doing it wrong with an great degree of confidence.

It begs the question: is the GOP really “sending us their best?” ๐Ÿค”
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It’s hard for most middle-class Americans to envision living somewhere where the average household wealth is $1.2 million. That is simply unattainable for most of us, who will be lucky to earn that much money over the course of our entire lives.
If you are one of the lucky few who is fortunate enough to grow up in such a privileged environment, the least you could do is not lie about it to seem like the sort of “rags to riches” story everyone loves.
Perhaps Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s upbringing sheds some light on why her views surrounding certain government systems like socialism are so skewed — she grew up with such privilege that she has no idea what it actually takes, fiscally speaking, to make ends meet.
Whatever the case may be, she’ll fit right in in Washington, seeing as how she’s already made a career out of lying.

Video Showing Dem Senator Being Warned About Clapping For Trump Goes Viral

This is just stunning and shows you exactly what is wrong with the Democratic party. They are lemmings and you must toe the party line or else.
The sad thing is they demand this fealty even when the party line is wrong, wrong for them and wrong for the country.
But off they go, heading over the cliff unaware of what they do. From The Gateway Pundit:
A video clip from President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night shows Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) appearing to give a profane warning to Sen. Krysten Sinema (D-AZ) for giving Trump a standing ovation during his speech as he spoke about the passage of Right to Try legislation last year.
Sinema was already out of step, having worn a pink dress rather than the white protest message attire worn by Rosen (on Sinema’s right with her arm in a sling) Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and dozens of other Democrat women at Trump’s speech to a Joint Session of Congress.
In the clip, Sinema is seen standing and applauding Trump while all her fellow Democrats near her sit stone-faced and not applauding.
Rosen slowly stands up right next to Sinema and with a sideways glance appears to mutter, “Watch your ass”, at Sinema, then sternly looks away. Sinema acknowledges Rosen with a defiant nod and stays standing. Sinema and Rosen are both freshmen senators having been elected last November.
The line Sinema gave a standing ovation to Trump was, “And to give critically ill patients access to lifesaving cures, we passed, very importantly, Right to Try.”
There’s so much we agree on as Americans. We must cut red tape for businesses, grow jobs, and work together to bridge manufactured partisan divides. I’ll continue to stand up for against this unnecessary trade war and keep working with anyone to get results for Arizona.
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Newt Gingrich echoed the Senator from Arizona writing for Fox:
Every once in a while a speech is so effective and powerful it changes the trajectory of history.
President Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address was that kind of speech.
If you have not seen it, you should watch it online. Reading it will only convey 10 percent of its power. It was the interaction of the president with the members of Congress and the audience in the galleries that was so compelling.
As a former Speaker of the House who had to stand and applaud President Bill Clinton when he said, “The era of big government is over,” I knew exactly what was going on in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s mind. She had to sit and be pleasant while her major opponent got her own party to repeatedly stand with enthusiastic applause. She had to listen politely to the person she spends every day attacking. The vice president is always a happy and a solid cheerleader. When I was Speaker, Al Gore would sit next to me and enthusiastically applaud everything President Clinton said. Last night, Mike Pence was cheerfully standing and applauding as often as possible. Having the opposition party’s top cheerleader sit next to you just makes the Speaker’s job harder.
Speaker Pelosi at times could not help herself. She would conspicuously pick up the speech text and read it to find out how much longer she had to remain disciplined and pretend to be a good hostess (the president is the guest of the House). When even her most radical new members began standing and applauding, she must have experienced a bit of despair.
I knew the speech would become historic when, even before it ended, I saw a tweet from Jerry Falwell Jr. proclaiming, “Best State of the Union speech in my lifetime delivered by the best @POTUS since George Washington and it’s not even over yet! God bless @realDonaldTrump!”

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