US "The Squad" Megathread - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talib Derangement Syndrome

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I honestly only know about American politics from what I read on the Internet but since we all love shitting on leftists I figured we'd get a kick out of this. Also it's trending on Twitter so you know it's important.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...irect=on&noredirect=on&utm_term=.960552c9ba53

NEW YORK — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old political novice running on a low budget and an unabashedly liberal platform, upset longtime U.S. Rep. Joseph Crowley on Tuesday in the Democratic congressional primary in New York.

The surprise victory by the community organizer in a district that includes parts of the Bronx and Queens came after an energetic, grassroots campaign that mustered more than enough support in a low-turnout race that many had expected to be an easy win for Crowley, a member of the Democratic House leadership.

“The community is ready for a movement of economic and social justice. That is what we tried to deliver,” said Ocasio-Cortez, who has never held elected office and whose candidacy attracted only modest media attention.

She told The Associated Press after her victory that she didn’t have enough money to do polling in the race, but felt in her gut that her message had a chance to connect.

“I live in this community. I organized in this community. I felt the absence of the incumbent. I knew he didn’t have a strong presence,” she said.

Crowley has been in Congress since 1999 and hadn’t faced an opponent in a primary election since 2004, when Ocasio-Cortez was just a teenager. He was considered a candidate to become the next House speaker if Democrats win the majority.

“It’s not about me,” Crowley, 56, told his supporters at a campaign party following his loss. “It’s about America. I want nothing but the best for Ms. Ocasio-Cortez. I want her to be victorious.”

He later played guitar with a band at the election night gathering, and dedicated the first song, Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run,” to Ocasio-Cortez.

Crowley represents New York’s 14th Congressional District, where he is also the leader of the Queens Democratic party.

Ocasio-Cortez was outspent by an 18-1 margin during her race but won the endorsement of some influential groups on the party’s far left, including MoveOn, as well as the actress Cynthia Nixon, who is running for governor. She defeated Crowley by 15 percentage points.

Born in the Bronx to a mother from Puerto Rico and a father who died in 2008, Ocasio-Cortez said she decided to challenge Crowley to push a more progressive stance on economic and other issues.

She attended Boston University, where she earned degrees in economics and international relations, and also spent time working in the office of the late U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy.

After graduating, she returned to the Bronx where she became a community organizer. In the 2016 presidential campaign she worked for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Among her issues is expanding the Medicare program to people of all ages and abolishing Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. She recently went to Tornillo, Texas, to protest against policies that have separated parents from their children at the southern U.S. border.

Ocasio-Cortez gained some internet attention for a campaign video called “The Courage to Change,” a two-minute spot for which she wrote the script and featured footage from her own home.

Crowley is chair of the House Democratic Caucus, the fourth-highest ranking position in Democratic leadership in that chamber of Congress.

His loss drew the attention of President Donald Trump.

“Wow! Big Trump Hater Congressman Joe Crowley, who many expected was going to take Nancy Pelosi’s place, just LOST his primary election. In other words, he’s out! That is a big one that nobody saw happening. Perhaps he should have been nicer, and more respectful, to his President!” he tweeted.

The Republican candidate for the office, Anthony Pappas, is running unopposed and had no primary. Pappas teaches economics at St. John’s University.

She was a Bernie campaigner, is supported by BLM, and wants to abolish Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. Also this was in a solid-blue Congressional District so you know she's a shoo-in for next Congress.

But hey, we did get to see Trump laugh at Crowley on Twitter.
 
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That's... Not what impeachment is for at all. What?
 
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That's... Not what impeachment is for at all. What?
That's a pretty bold admission, out-and-out saying they are pushing impeachment to reduce party in-fighting and hypothetically put an easier candidate on the opposition ticket next year. I'm hearing a lot of politician speak for "we're beginning to write off 2020" out of the Democrats this past week.
 
Politicians accidentally being honest is like my favorite thing.

AOC is a bull in the DNC's china shop. She's fantastic.

Nancy and Schifty are trying to craft a delicate and precarious narrative out of half-truthes and blatant lies, and AOC comes running into the room like a helmeted sped, kicks it all over, and sends it crashing to the floor. "I'm helping!"
 
AOC is a bull in the DNC's china shop. She's fantastic.

Nancy and Schifty are trying to craft a delicate and precarious narrative out of half-truthes and blatant lies, and AOC comes running into the room like a helmeted sped, kicks it all over and sends it crashing to the floor..
Why wouldn't she? She's made it no secret at all that she wants to primary and rip down all the other Democrats who aren't walking the same line that she's walking. If she can make this entire inquiry look worse than it already does, that's to her benefit because it's going to hang around the necks of all the higher-ups in the DNC, including Nancy Pelosi, who she probably not like with all that's happened between them.
 
Another lawsuit, I imagine. One she won't win.

I continue to be impressed by how astonishingly stupid AOC is. Even someone with a room-temperature IQ would hope she'd remember settling a lawsuit just a few days ago about this very same topic and be able to "connect the dots" between that suit and this complaint. Somehow, she can't.

I have to say the fringe theory that she's a GOP plant is hard to completely dismiss. I honestly think faking this level of stupidity could be easier than finding someone that's this legitimately stupid and successfully getting her elected anyway.

What I want to know is, how many bad blocks does she have to get overturned before Twitter or the party goes "that's it, you're not allowed to have a block button at all." I have no reason to believe AOC will give up on calling everything harassment as always, regardless how steep that case would be. If she can poke holes in the idea that public figures have to be open to speaking with the public by exceptions that somebody might bully her, can't Trump use the same excuse? They certainly won't want to erode the legal precedent that Trump isn't allowed to be a meanie on Twitter, but is it worth it when it gets used against people that aren't Orangu Tan Bad?
 
What I want to know is, how many bad blocks does she have to get overturned before Twitter or the party goes "that's it, you're not allowed to have a block button at all." I have no reason to believe AOC will give up on calling everything harassment as always, regardless how steep that case would be. If she can poke holes in the idea that public figures have to be open to speaking with the public by exceptions that somebody might bully her, can't Trump use the same excuse? They certainly won't want to erode the legal precedent that Trump isn't allowed to be a meanie on Twitter, but is it worth it when it gets used against people that aren't Orangu Tan Bad?

Haven't the lawsuits over this said that it's okay for politicians to mute annoying/harassing/abusive accounts? The logic behind not allowing blocking is that the public has the right to see what government officials post on Twitter, but it doesn't mean that politicians have to engage. That would be an exceptional argument since it would be categorically impossible for any famous person on Twitter to read every reply to their tweets or every tweet addressed to them.

This is why I roll my eyes when I see Twitter mutuals calling Trump an asshole in response to his tweets. Ain't nobody reading that.
 
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That's... Not what impeachment is for at all. What?
That's a pretty bold admission, out-and-out saying they are pushing impeachment to reduce party in-fighting and hypothetically put an easier candidate on the opposition ticket next year. I'm hearing a lot of politician speak for "we're beginning to write off 2020" out of the Democrats this past week.
If any sitting republican said anything like this, it would be front page on every woke rag and there would be cries across the nation to immediately remove him from office.
 
Apparently Talib is going to be investigated for some campaign finance issues

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I like how Tlaib's campaign keeps saying that she "didn't intentionally break the law." I'm sorry, when did ignorance of the law become a legal defense or a good excuse? Did I miss that memo? This is coming directly from the OCE (Office of Congressional Ethics) too, this isn't just some Republican big-mad group, this is the group specifically tasked to sniff around and look for ethical violations in politicians from both sides of the aisle.
 
AOC is a bull in the DNC's china shop. She's fantastic.

Nancy and Schifty are trying to craft a delicate and precarious narrative out of half-truthes and blatant lies, and AOC comes running into the room like a helmeted sped, kicks it all over, and sends it crashing to the floor. "I'm helping!"

I love it. I wonder how many coffee mugs Nancy threw?

Trolls are going to troll. :story:
 
Some are less extremist, I imagine, but the politically active ones are just as extremist but know that they have to be more subtle... the American population isn't quite as cowed and docile as most European populations are, we at least have vague pretenses of being in control of our own lives. Basically, Muslims who want to take over society find leftists useful, because leftists will support, defend, and idolize anything that Republicans don't like (or that they think Republicans don't like). So basically the Islamic takeover squad taqiyas its way into bed with the left and lets them do all the screaming and shouting and saying no Muslim ever anywhere was a terrorist and that we all need to vote for Muslims for every office they run for or we're racist, while they just quietly try to establish sharia courts in communities and get more representatives elected to congress.

And like their brethren in Europe they ally with leftist extremists [and like they did in Iran during the revolution]

makes you think
 
The leader of The Squad finally weighs in


Meanwhile, the other leader of The Squad has started white knighting for some dipshit


AOC and Elizabeth Warren take Taylor Swift's side in feud with private equity firm Carlyle Group

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a new ally in her battle against private equity: Taylor Swift.

“Private equity groups’ predatory practices actively hurt millions of Americans,” AOC wrote on Twitter Friday night.

“Their leveraged buyouts have destroyed the lives of retail workers across the country, scrapping 1+ million jobs. Now they’re holding Taylor Swift’s own music hostage. They need to be reigned in.”

Sen. Elizabeth Warren sided with Swift on Saturday, accusing private equity of “gobbling up more and more of our economy.” Warren is a leading candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.


Swift on Thursday wrote a Tumblr post in which she detailed her frustration over the terms of the sale of her back catalog to music managers Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta and private equity firm Carlyle Group. Swift, who protested the initial sale, claimed Braun and Borchetta’s company, Big Machine Label Group, is placing restrictions on her ability to play her older music on televised performances.

She pleaded for support from her fans and let them know where they could direct their anger.

“Please let Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun know how you feel about this,” wrote Swift. “I’m especially asking for help from The Carlyle Group, who put up money for the sale of my music to these two men.”

Borchetta, Swift’s former manager, announced he sold his music label, Big Machine Label Group and Swift’s entire back-catalog to Braun’s media company, Ithaca Holdings, in June. Carlyle Group, which has been an investor in Ithaca Holdings since 2017, helped finance the deal. Jay Sammons, who heads Carlyle’s global consumer, media and retail team, stayed on the board of Ithaca Holdings, according to a release issued at the time.

Carlyle has declined comment to CNBC. Big Machine said in a statement that “at no point did we say Taylor could not perform on the AMAs or block her Netflix special.” It did not say whether it had placed a restriction on Swift’s ability to play older songs in televised performances.

Ocasio-Cortez and Warren have experience taking on private equity firms. Most notably, Ocasio-Cortez has railed against private equity firms that led leveraged buyouts of retailers that resulted in numerous bankruptcies, like Toys R Us and Sports Authority. Many of those companies crumbled under the load of debt that private equity firms used to help finance their acquisitions. Debt payments proved particularly onerous as the retail environment changed and retailers needed to make investments in their businesses they could not afford.

The deal for Taylor Swift’s masters, though, is not a leveraged buyout. According to a press release issued at the time, Carlyle, a minority shareholder, provided equity for the transaction, not debt. Unlike typical private equity deals, which change hands every few years, Braun and Borchetta appear to have aspirations of owning Swift’s catalog for the long-run.

Nonetheless, private equity is already under an uncomfortable spotlight in the run up to the 2020 election, as populist rhetoric has rung loud. Warren unveiled her “Stop Wall Street Looting Act” over the summer to reign in private equity firms. The proposal calls for private equity firms to carry the burden of debts and pension obligations of companies they buy and to limit their ability to extract fees, bonuses, and dividends.
 
"Powerful, rich, well-connected, talentless celebrity endorses socialism before climbing into their gold Lamborghini, news at eleven."
 
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