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Mar 8, 2019 15:25:27   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? People like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In the wake of his unprecedented campaign and unexpected e******n, the question always was: What would come after Donald Trump? What were the consequences of electing someone who was inexperienced, undeterred by and uninterested in facts and uncannily adept at whipping people into a frenzy by way of mere gesticulations and tweets?

Would Trump beget more Trumps?

Or would the pendulum swing violently back in the opposite direction, producing perhaps a return to thoughtful, accountable and intellectually rigorous leadership?

While we await what 2020 will deliver unto 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we have our short-term answer in Congress: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In many ways, she is in the making of Trump himself, only plausible because of him, and only justified in comparison to him.

After all, it’s hard to imagine a political system more enamored and less scrutinized of a candidate-turned-politician as AOC, if Trump hadn’t made acceptable this particular form of politicking — one driven by feelings over facts and heavily reliant on a cult of personality. And that’s just what she’s done, with charisma, charm and impressive success.

Like Trump, she’s been caught repeatedly and unabashedly making stuff up. One example, telling PBS’s “Firing Line” that unemployment was low “because everyone has two jobs.” That’s no less egregious a factual error than when Trump insisted while campaigning that he’d “seen” unemployment numbers as high as 42% (when the official unemployment rate at the time was 5.1%).

She’s also been known, like Trump, to cherry-pick information from partisan sources and extrapolate false conclusions. Late last year, she tweeted a screenshot from an article in the left-leaning Nation magazine, comparing Pentagon spending to the cost of “Medicare for all.” People immediately pounced on her distortion of the data.

And, like Trump, she makes wild policy suggestions that have little footing in reality. Raising marginal tax rates on the last dollar earned by the wealthiest Americans to 70 percent is red meat for her base but is logistically implausible , much like Trump’s porterhouse of a suggestion to end birthright citizenship .
But possibly because of Trump, she’s learned that admitting mistakes is an irrelevant — elitist even! — exercise, so instead, she turns that notion on its head, insisting that being “morally right” can be more important than being factually right. It’s not Trump’s institution-undermining “f**e news” ploy, but a populist wink at the primacy of heart-versus-head politics.

She’s inarguably taking advantage of a new landscape that Trump helped establish, and for that you can h**e the game, but not the player.

One thing that importantly separates her from him: her earnestness. No one doubts she has a set of core beliefs and a principled commitment to them, even if her own party finds them impractical or politically perilous. And if Trump could totally disrupt the political establishment without a real belief in anything but himself, imagine how much further someone with actual values — and a sense of humor, to boot — could go.

Ocasio-Cortez is applying all the tactics of Trump, but with far more charm, likability and mainstream media support. This makes her a very real and significant phenomenon. And while it would be easy to dismiss her as naïve, unserious or even flimsy, there’s one thing she’s proved: Her composition is tailor-made for the politics of right now.
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Sarah Elizabeth (S.E.) Cupp is an American television host, political commentator, and writer as a conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, and a contributor for TheBlaze.

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Mar 8, 2019 15:42:21   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
slatten49 wrote:
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? People like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In the wake of his unprecedented campaign and unexpected e******n, the question always was: What would come after Donald Trump? What were the consequences of electing someone who was inexperienced, undeterred by and uninterested in facts and uncannily adept at whipping people into a frenzy by way of mere gesticulations and tweets?

Would Trump beget more Trumps?

Or would the pendulum swing violently back in the opposite direction, producing perhaps a return to thoughtful, accountable and intellectually rigorous leadership?

While we await what 2020 will deliver unto 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we have our short-term answer in Congress: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In many ways, she is in the making of Trump himself, only plausible because of him, and only justified in comparison to him.

After all, it’s hard to imagine a political system more enamored and less scrutinized of a candidate-turned-politician as AOC, if Trump hadn’t made acceptable this particular form of politicking — one driven by feelings over facts and heavily reliant on a cult of personality. And that’s just what she’s done, with charisma, charm and impressive success.

Like Trump, she’s been caught repeatedly and unabashedly making stuff up. One example, telling PBS’s “Firing Line” that unemployment was low “because everyone has two jobs.” That’s no less egregious a factual error than when Trump insisted while campaigning that he’d “seen” unemployment numbers as high as 42% (when the official unemployment rate at the time was 5.1%).

She’s also been known, like Trump, to cherry-pick information from partisan sources and extrapolate false conclusions. Late last year, she tweeted a screenshot from an article in the left-leaning Nation magazine, comparing Pentagon spending to the cost of “Medicare for all.” People immediately pounced on her distortion of the data.

And, like Trump, she makes wild policy suggestions that have little footing in reality. Raising marginal tax rates on the last dollar earned by the wealthiest Americans to 70 percent is red meat for her base but is logistically implausible , much like Trump’s porterhouse of a suggestion to end birthright citizenship .
But possibly because of Trump, she’s learned that admitting mistakes is an irrelevant — elitist even! — exercise, so instead, she turns that notion on its head, insisting that being “morally right” can be more important than being factually right. It’s not Trump’s institution-undermining “f**e news” ploy, but a populist wink at the primacy of heart-versus-head politics.

She’s inarguably taking advantage of a new landscape that Trump helped establish, and for that you can h**e the game, but not the player.

One thing that importantly separates her from him: her earnestness. No one doubts she has a set of core beliefs and a principled commitment to them, even if her own party finds them impractical or politically perilous. And if Trump could totally disrupt the political establishment without a real belief in anything but himself, imagine how much further someone with actual values — and a sense of humor, to boot — could go.

Ocasio-Cortez is applying all the tactics of Trump, but with far more charm, likability and mainstream media support. This makes her a very real and significant phenomenon. And while it would be easy to dismiss her as naïve, unserious or even flimsy, there’s one thing she’s proved: Her composition is tailor-made for the politics of right now.
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Sarah Elizabeth (S.E.) Cupp is an American television host, political commentator, and writer as a conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, and a contributor for TheBlaze.
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? Pe... (show quote)


Interesting and plausible assessment. The take away is; common sense and reality are further away than ever before.

I wonder what choices the American people would make, if they were allowed to do so without the fear and anger that drives those choices today.

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Mar 8, 2019 15:42:46   #
Carol Kelly
 
slatten49 wrote:
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? People like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In the wake of his unprecedented campaign and unexpected e******n, the question always was: What would come after Donald Trump? What were the consequences of electing someone who was inexperienced, undeterred by and uninterested in facts and uncannily adept at whipping people into a frenzy by way of mere gesticulations and tweets?

Would Trump beget more Trumps?

Or would the pendulum swing violently back in the opposite direction, producing perhaps a return to thoughtful, accountable and intellectually rigorous leadership?

While we await what 2020 will deliver unto 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we have our short-term answer in Congress: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In many ways, she is in the making of Trump himself, only plausible because of him, and only justified in comparison to him.

After all, it’s hard to imagine a political system more enamored and less scrutinized of a candidate-turned-politician as AOC, if Trump hadn’t made acceptable this particular form of politicking — one driven by feelings over facts and heavily reliant on a cult of personality. And that’s just what she’s done, with charisma, charm and impressive success.

Like Trump, she’s been caught repeatedly and unabashedly making stuff up. One example, telling PBS’s “Firing Line” that unemployment was low “because everyone has two jobs.” That’s no less egregious a factual error than when Trump insisted while campaigning that he’d “seen” unemployment numbers as high as 42% (when the official unemployment rate at the time was 5.1%).

She’s also been known, like Trump, to cherry-pick information from partisan sources and extrapolate false conclusions. Late last year, she tweeted a screenshot from an article in the left-leaning Nation magazine, comparing Pentagon spending to the cost of “Medicare for all.” People immediately pounced on her distortion of the data.

And, like Trump, she makes wild policy suggestions that have little footing in reality. Raising marginal tax rates on the last dollar earned by the wealthiest Americans to 70 percent is red meat for her base but is logistically implausible , much like Trump’s porterhouse of a suggestion to end birthright citizenship .
But possibly because of Trump, she’s learned that admitting mistakes is an irrelevant — elitist even! — exercise, so instead, she turns that notion on its head, insisting that being “morally right” can be more important than being factually right. It’s not Trump’s institution-undermining “f**e news” ploy, but a populist wink at the primacy of heart-versus-head politics.

She’s inarguably taking advantage of a new landscape that Trump helped establish, and for that you can h**e the game, but not the player.

One thing that importantly separates her from him: her earnestness. No one doubts she has a set of core beliefs and a principled commitment to them, even if her own party finds them impractical or politically perilous. And if Trump could totally disrupt the political establishment without a real belief in anything but himself, imagine how much further someone with actual values — and a sense of humor, to boot — could go.

Ocasio-Cortez is applying all the tactics of Trump, but with far more charm, likability and mainstream media support. This makes her a very real and significant phenomenon. And while it would be easy to dismiss her as naïve, unserious or even flimsy, there’s one thing she’s proved: Her composition is tailor-made for the politics of right now.
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Sarah Elizabeth (S.E.) Cupp is an American television host, political commentator, and writer as a conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, and a contributor for TheBlaze.
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? Pe... (show quote)


Ocasio is being led by the nose. If she’s own her own, she simply makes stuff up while grinning from ear to ear and jumping up and down. Surely, that can’t be laid at Trumps door. What a school girlish act!

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Mar 8, 2019 15:57:35   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
That’s right now blame the dipstick on trump! When do u people take the blame for ur own foolishness! We need more trumps to drain the swamp! Ocassio plugs it up along with the rest of the demonrats!

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Mar 8, 2019 16:06:39   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
slatten49 wrote:
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? People like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In the wake of his unprecedented campaign and unexpected e******n, the question always was: What would come after Donald Trump? What were the consequences of electing someone who was inexperienced, undeterred by and uninterested in facts and uncannily adept at whipping people into a frenzy by way of mere gesticulations and tweets?

Would Trump beget more Trumps?

Or would the pendulum swing violently back in the opposite direction, producing perhaps a return to thoughtful, accountable and intellectually rigorous leadership?

While we await what 2020 will deliver unto 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we have our short-term answer in Congress: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In many ways, she is in the making of Trump himself, only plausible because of him, and only justified in comparison to him.

After all, it’s hard to imagine a political system more enamored and less scrutinized of a candidate-turned-politician as AOC, if Trump hadn’t made acceptable this particular form of politicking — one driven by feelings over facts and heavily reliant on a cult of personality. And that’s just what she’s done, with charisma, charm and impressive success.

Like Trump, she’s been caught repeatedly and unabashedly making stuff up. One example, telling PBS’s “Firing Line” that unemployment was low “because everyone has two jobs.” That’s no less egregious a factual error than when Trump insisted while campaigning that he’d “seen” unemployment numbers as high as 42% (when the official unemployment rate at the time was 5.1%).

She’s also been known, like Trump, to cherry-pick information from partisan sources and extrapolate false conclusions. Late last year, she tweeted a screenshot from an article in the left-leaning Nation magazine, comparing Pentagon spending to the cost of “Medicare for all.” People immediately pounced on her distortion of the data.

And, like Trump, she makes wild policy suggestions that have little footing in reality. Raising marginal tax rates on the last dollar earned by the wealthiest Americans to 70 percent is red meat for her base but is logistically implausible , much like Trump’s porterhouse of a suggestion to end birthright citizenship .
But possibly because of Trump, she’s learned that admitting mistakes is an irrelevant — elitist even! — exercise, so instead, she turns that notion on its head, insisting that being “morally right” can be more important than being factually right. It’s not Trump’s institution-undermining “f**e news” ploy, but a populist wink at the primacy of heart-versus-head politics.

She’s inarguably taking advantage of a new landscape that Trump helped establish, and for that you can h**e the game, but not the player.

One thing that importantly separates her from him: her earnestness. No one doubts she has a set of core beliefs and a principled commitment to them, even if her own party finds them impractical or politically perilous. And if Trump could totally disrupt the political establishment without a real belief in anything but himself, imagine how much further someone with actual values — and a sense of humor, to boot — could go.

Ocasio-Cortez is applying all the tactics of Trump, but with far more charm, likability and mainstream media support. This makes her a very real and significant phenomenon. And while it would be easy to dismiss her as naïve, unserious or even flimsy, there’s one thing she’s proved: Her composition is tailor-made for the politics of right now.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sarah Elizabeth (S.E.) Cupp is an American television host, political commentator, and writer as a conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, and a contributor for TheBlaze.
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? Pe... (show quote)


Damn, you really do have it bad.
What we have here is a mutated form known as TDSAOCS. This hybrid syndrome is going to be the death of you and many others.
I am guessing it will turn terminal just after January, 2020...
MAGA BABY, RIP.

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Mar 8, 2019 16:23:08   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
Weasel wrote:
Damn, you really do have it bad.
What we have here is a mutated form known as TDSAOCS. This hybrid syndrome is going to be the death of you and many others.
I am guessing it will turn terminal just after January, 2020...
MAGA BABY, RIP.



Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier.

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Mar 8, 2019 16:50:59   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier.



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Mar 8, 2019 17:15:06   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier.

Sorry, but S.E. Cupp is considered an insightful mainstream conservative writer and commentator. Her creds are impeccable, and she is certainly no part of "the left" trying to beat up on Trump.

"Sarah Elizabeth (S.E.) Cupp is an American television host, political commentator, and writer as a conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, and a contributor for TheBlaze."

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Mar 8, 2019 17:24:21   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Weasel wrote:
Damn, you really do have it bad.
What we have here is a mutated form known as TDSAOCS. This hybrid syndrome is going to be the death of you and many others.
I am guessing it will turn terminal just after January, 2020...
MAGA BABY, RIP.

Damn, you really do have it bad, Weasel....TDS, that is. Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a satirical psychological diagnosis used to explain the hysterical reaction and belligerent behavior of people, directed towards anything related to President Donald Trump, as pertaining to his presidency. It isn't intended to be a logical argument, but instead, an ad hominem argument. For example:

Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition in which a person has been driven effectively insane due to their love of Donald Trump, to the point they will abandon all logic and reason.

Symptoms for this condition can be very diverse, ranging from r****t or xenophobic outbursts to a complete disconnection from reality. TDS can also often result in the sufferer exhibiting violent, homicidal, or even genocidal desires, particularly against residents from foreign countries.

Sufferers have also been known to wish direct self-harm on themselves (such as increased tariffs, a desire for tax cuts heavily favoring corporations and the 1%, infringement of first amendment rights, and even the destruction of NATO for comrade Putin), provided that action was initiated by Donald Trump.

Paranoia is also a common symptom of TDS. Sufferers have been known to believe that they are in some way being persecuted when their Trump related beliefs are questioned, and in some cases believe they are about to be a victim of an immigrant related crime. The paranoia does however not seem to be bad enough to make TDS sufferers attempt to actually becoming informed and think for themselves.

If properly treated, suffers of TDS can make a full recovery. Many sufferers have been known to grow out of TDS, yet many can only be treated by having their condition directly treated through the application of logical reasoning. It is known that products containing mole can exacerbate the condition.

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Mar 8, 2019 17:38:34   #
debeda
 
slatten49 wrote:
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? People like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In the wake of his unprecedented campaign and unexpected e******n, the question always was: What would come after Donald Trump? What were the consequences of electing someone who was inexperienced, undeterred by and uninterested in facts and uncannily adept at whipping people into a frenzy by way of mere gesticulations and tweets?

Would Trump beget more Trumps?

Or would the pendulum swing violently back in the opposite direction, producing perhaps a return to thoughtful, accountable and intellectually rigorous leadership?

While we await what 2020 will deliver unto 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we have our short-term answer in Congress: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

In many ways, she is in the making of Trump himself, only plausible because of him, and only justified in comparison to him.

After all, it’s hard to imagine a political system more enamored and less scrutinized of a candidate-turned-politician as AOC, if Trump hadn’t made acceptable this particular form of politicking — one driven by feelings over facts and heavily reliant on a cult of personality. And that’s just what she’s done, with charisma, charm and impressive success.

Like Trump, she’s been caught repeatedly and unabashedly making stuff up. One example, telling PBS’s “Firing Line” that unemployment was low “because everyone has two jobs.” That’s no less egregious a factual error than when Trump insisted while campaigning that he’d “seen” unemployment numbers as high as 42% (when the official unemployment rate at the time was 5.1%).

She’s also been known, like Trump, to cherry-pick information from partisan sources and extrapolate false conclusions. Late last year, she tweeted a screenshot from an article in the left-leaning Nation magazine, comparing Pentagon spending to the cost of “Medicare for all.” People immediately pounced on her distortion of the data.

And, like Trump, she makes wild policy suggestions that have little footing in reality. Raising marginal tax rates on the last dollar earned by the wealthiest Americans to 70 percent is red meat for her base but is logistically implausible , much like Trump’s porterhouse of a suggestion to end birthright citizenship .
But possibly because of Trump, she’s learned that admitting mistakes is an irrelevant — elitist even! — exercise, so instead, she turns that notion on its head, insisting that being “morally right” can be more important than being factually right. It’s not Trump’s institution-undermining “f**e news” ploy, but a populist wink at the primacy of heart-versus-head politics.

She’s inarguably taking advantage of a new landscape that Trump helped establish, and for that you can h**e the game, but not the player.

One thing that importantly separates her from him: her earnestness. No one doubts she has a set of core beliefs and a principled commitment to them, even if her own party finds them impractical or politically perilous. And if Trump could totally disrupt the political establishment without a real belief in anything but himself, imagine how much further someone with actual values — and a sense of humor, to boot — could go.

Ocasio-Cortez is applying all the tactics of Trump, but with far more charm, likability and mainstream media support. This makes her a very real and significant phenomenon. And while it would be easy to dismiss her as naïve, unserious or even flimsy, there’s one thing she’s proved: Her composition is tailor-made for the politics of right now.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sarah Elizabeth (S.E.) Cupp is an American television host, political commentator, and writer as a conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, and a contributor for TheBlaze.
S.E. Cupp: What has the age of Trump wrought? Pe... (show quote)


LOL. Good one. Now Prez Trump is responsible for AOC? Honestly, the man is looking more and more like God. Cuz if everything is your fault then you must have control of everything. Ergo, you're God

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Mar 8, 2019 17:45:17   #
rumitoid
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Ocasio is being led by the nose. If she’s own her own, she simply makes stuff up while grinning from ear to ear and jumping up and down. Surely, that can’t be laid at Trumps door. What a school girlish act!


You seem so entrenched to defend Trump you can't even read the article, totally missing the nuance and point.

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Mar 8, 2019 17:46:22   #
rumitoid
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
That’s right now blame the dipstick on trump! When do u people take the blame for ur own foolishness! We need more trumps to drain the swamp! Ocassio plugs it up along with the rest of the demonrats!


Another blinded by Trump loyalty you can't read.

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Mar 8, 2019 17:53:26   #
rumitoid
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier.


Strikeout! Three Righties in a row with the nearly identical spleen-laced-straight-from-da-fuhrer-bunker-lockstep attacks because they cannot read with any consciousness, discern with any wisdom. All nooks and crannies and big spaces of their brains see nothing but Trump. And Weasel did not have to say anything but little yellow creatures with thumbs up because only party line, not thought, is allowed and they all sing the same tune

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Mar 8, 2019 18:05:40   #
rumitoid
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier.


“Ocasio is being led by the nose. If she’s own her own, she simply makes stuff up while grinning from ear to ear and jumping up and down. Surely, that can’t be laid at Trumps door. What a school girlish act!” Carol Kelly.

Next in order: “That’s right now blame the dipstick on trump! When do u people take the blame for ur own foolishness! We need more trumps to drain the swamp! Ocassio plugs it up along with the rest of the demonrats! Wonttakeitanymore

Directly followed by: “Damn, you really do have it bad.
What we have here is a mutated form known as TDSAOCS. This hybrid syndrome is going to be the death of you and many others.
I am guessing it will turn terminal just after January, 2020...
MAGA BABY, RIP. Weasel.

Directly followed by: “Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier. bylm1-Bernie

Almost impossible to tell the difference between each person's post. All filled with h**e, blindness, and ad hominem accented by their blindness to comprehend a simple article that did nothing of what they all perfectly chorused together in their party echo chamber.

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Mar 8, 2019 18:06:13   #
rumitoid
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Ocasio is being led by the nose. If she’s own her own, she simply makes stuff up while grinning from ear to ear and jumping up and down. Surely, that can’t be laid at Trumps door. What a school girlish act!


“Ocasio is being led by the nose. If she’s own her own, she simply makes stuff up while grinning from ear to ear and jumping up and down. Surely, that can’t be laid at Trumps door. What a school girlish act!” Carol Kelly.

Next in order: “That’s right now blame the dipstick on trump! When do u people take the blame for ur own foolishness! We need more trumps to drain the swamp! Ocassio plugs it up along with the rest of the demonrats! Wonttakeitanymore

Directly followed by: “Damn, you really do have it bad.
What we have here is a mutated form known as TDSAOCS. This hybrid syndrome is going to be the death of you and many others.
I am guessing it will turn terminal just after January, 2020...
MAGA BABY, RIP. Weasel.

Directly followed by: “Now I think I've heard everything! AOC is Trump's fault! It is just nothing short of amazing what the left will do to try to beat up on Trump. I don't know how the Dems could look any crazier. bylm1-Bernie

Almost impossible to tell the difference between each person's post. All filled with h**e, blindness, and ad hominem accented by their blindness to comprehend a simple article that did nothing of what they all perfectly chorused together in their party echo chamber.

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