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.
 
Why does the Democrat establishment care so much about this one woman who can't even do her job as the representative for her district? What's so good or unique about her? She's not the only ethnic/religious minority or woman in Congress or the government as a whole. She's not even that cute.
If she wins her primary and gets mainstream party support in getting reelected, the answer is she was always controlled opposition (most party insurgents don't get their start interning for the quasi-royal family of the party in question, yet AOC interned for Ted Kennedy). If she gets shellacked in the primary or general election, it's because she got great twitter engagement and you should feel horror at the growing realization that things like having great twitter engagements make up a significant source of clout within the party.
 
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It seems that AOC's support is largely out of disctrict people who like her politics, or liked, and wish for her to succeed by donating. I don't think that many people who live in her district are very impressed with going from being ignored to used as a hand puppet prop for AOC's trademarked brand of bullshit.
 
It seems that AOC's support is largely out of disctrict people who like her politics, or liked, and wish for her to succeed by donating. I don't think that many people who live in her district are very impressed with going from being ignored to used as a hand puppet prop for AOC's trademarked brand of bullshit.
So she succeeded where cenk ugyher failed?
 
I've never seen her make a good argument outside of social media or scripts. If she faces opposition in real time she fucking collapses - her dealings with ICE were hysterical as she fell apart trying to question their representative, managing only a weak fart of protest on twitter after the fact.

What's the betting she's been briber with that leadership position in exchange for shutting up about Biden.
 
It seems that AOC's support is largely out of disctrict people who like her politics, or liked, and wish for her to succeed by donating. I don't think that many people who live in her district are very impressed with going from being ignored to used as a hand puppet prop for AOC's trademarked brand of bullshit.

It's going to be a real shock when Wil Wheaton rushes down to the voting booth and can't find Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's name anywhere!

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I've never seen her make a good argument outside of social media or scripts. If she faces opposition in real time she fucking collapses - her dealings with ICE were hysterical as she fell apart trying to question their representative, managing only a weak fart of protest on twitter after the fact.

What's the betting she's been briber with that leadership position in exchange for shutting up about Biden.
I won't hold it against her since she actually made them bribe her. There's a lot of women lining up behind him just because they're simps and can't imagine going against the party
 
2019 Article

Oldies but Goldies
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Justice Democrats and the Art of the Scam PAC



New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s questioning in a congressional hearing about “dark money” may be one of the most watched political videos on Twitter, but now she’s now facing allegations for her own “dark money” abuses.

Recently, the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) filed a formal complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) alleging that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her current chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti violated several campaign finance laws over the course of her 2018 congressional campaign.

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez allegedly failed to disclose her leadership role in the Justice Democrats PAC, which was run by her future campaign manager and chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti, during her long-shot primary run against Rep. Joe Crowley. Such an arrangement would void the legal independence of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign from the Justice Democrats PAC—making any contributions exceeding the $5,000 limit on contributions from federal PACs to candidates illegal.

Even if Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Saikat Chakrabarti didn’t violate campaign finance laws, the structural arrangement of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s affiliated PACs, Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress, is deceptive—the arrangement is commonly referred to as a Scam PAC. While right-wing Scam PACs have been around since the Tea Party movement, it appears that these two organizations add to the growing trend of left-wing Scam PACs.

What Is a Scam PAC?
Essentially, a Scam PAC is when a PAC raises money from small-dollar donors and pours the money into consulting firms tied to the PAC’s officers. Scam PACs are so deceptive, a 2015 Vox article likened Scam PACs to Ponzi schemes. Technically, Scam PACs are not illegal, but they are incredibly harmful to the political process as they can mislead donors and abuse the mechanics of campaign finance laws.

State laws require that PACs disclose how they spend their money, so any expenditures on TV advertisements or political mailings must be reported. If a PAC spends most of its money on a vendor who offers multiple consulting or campaigning services, then a PAC will disclose the aggregate amount of money funneled to such shell-companies (usually labeled as campaign consulting fees), but there will not be a line-item breakdown of how that lump-sum of money is spent. Once the money is paid out to a company and reported to the FEC by the PAC, it is no longer subject to disclosure. What makes a Scam PAC truly a scam is that the vendors and the PACs are run by the same people. This can be interpreted as PAC officers either paying themselves, hiding how they spend their money, or both.

Between his two PACs, Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress, Chakrabarti raised around $3.3 million. Around $1 million of that sum was funneled to companies owned by Chakrabarti (Brand New Congress LLC and Brand New Campaign LLC). Another $300,000 was funneled to Middle Seat Consulting, a political consulting firm co-founded by Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress co-founder Zack Exley. In classic Scam PAC fashion, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s affiliated PACs sent a bulk of the money collected to consulting firms managed by the PAC co-founders.

Campaign Finance Disclosure
According to Anthony Corrado’s The New Campaign Finance Sourcebook, the 1976 court case Buckley v. Valeo (the first major Supreme Court case to address campaign finance laws) sanctified federal campaign finance disclosure requirements as constitutional and necessary for two reasons. First, by “exposing campaign fundraising and spending to public scrutiny,” disclosure requirements deter “actual and apparent corruption in the nation’s democratic process.” Second, disclosure provides “valuable information to voters and therefore contributes substantially to the maintenance of an informed electorate.” Disclosure requirements were challenged but upheld in a 2003 Eleventh Circuit Court decision.

Thus, disclosure requirements attempt to serve the public interest through an “anti-corruption interest” as well as an “informational interest” for voters. By funneling money through a shell company, Justice Democrats and Brand New Congress sidestepped PAC disclosure requirements and openly violated the basic tenant of disclosure long-heralded by campaign finance reformers.

Although Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign website directly calls for an overhaul of the campaign finance system and to overturn Buckley v. Valeo, she insists on maintaining a regulatory framework to enforce disclosure laws. According to her website:

Alexandria will insist on legislation to require wealthy individuals and corporations who make large campaign contributions to disclose where their money is going. This will be enforced via legislation, action by the Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Election Commission, and Federal Communication Commission, and federal legislation requiring government contractors to disclose their political spending.
It is unimaginably hypocritical for Rep. Ocasio-Cortez to call for a campaign finance system that prioritizes transparency and disclosure while simultaneously avoiding full transparency in her own campaign.

The Grassroots Masquerade
Ironically, Justice Democrats claims that funneling money to Chakrabarti’s LLCs is necessary to adhere to campaign finance regulations, when realistically such an arrangement is a convenient means of avoiding certain campaign finance regulations. Again, Scam PACs aren’t inherently illegal, but their deceptive nature intentionally prevents voters from making informed decisions.

Justice Democrats further explains that it chose to incorporate as a PAC rather than a SuperPAC as part of its platform to support the “removal of the corrupting influence of corporate and big money in our democracy.” PACs are capped at $5,000 for contributions, thus it is literally impossible for them to solicit more than $5,000 in contributions from large or wealthy donors. By opting strictly for PAC status, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez can claim that her support truly is grassroots, and she can continue to demonize the influence of so-called “dark money” in politics.

This is not the first campaign controversy for Justice Democrats or Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. Former Justice Democrats-endorsed candidate Hector Morales accused the group of selling endorsements for large sums of money in 2018, after he revealed on Twitter that Justice Democrats charged him 95 percent of his campaign contributions as payment for their support. Similarly, the State of New York fined the Ocasio-Cortez campaign $1,500 for failing to provide workers’ compensation. Some “unapologetic champion” for the working class.

Inexperience?
In the defense of Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Saikat Chakrabarti, it is quite possible that their bookkeeping blunders were not nefarious in nature. Remember, the founders of Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats had little to no political experience prior to their work on the 2016 Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.

Co-founder Alexandra Rojas was a community-college student working three jobs before she worked on the Sanders campaign, and now the 24-year-old is the executive director of a political PAC that has raked in millions of dollars over the past few years.

Similarly, current Rep. Ocasio-Cortez chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, worked in Silicon Valley as a software engineer before the 33-year-old became involved in the Bernie Sanders campaign. Twenty-nine-year-old Rep. Ocasio-Cortez worked as a bartender prior to running for office.

It’s easier to make mistakes if you aren’t a seasoned political operative with decades of experience organizing and running campaigns and PACs. Regardless of whether Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign finance mishaps were intentional or due to carelessness and inexperience, they blatantly contradict her calls for campaign finance reform.

Considering Rep. Ocasio-Cortez has revered the ability of someone to apologize after an honest mistake, it would make sense if she openly apologized for her own potential rookie mistake. Yet, she quietly removed herself from the board of Justice Democrats after a new corporate filing document was submitted to the Washington, D.C., Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs in the wake of accusations of campaign finance fraud.

Given this track record, there will be future occasions when Rep. Ocasio-Cortez unintentionally refers to herself when she admonishes abusers of the current campaign finance system. Taken in context, her questions during a House ethics hearing ring awfully true:

We have these influences existing in this body, which means that these influences are here in this committee, shaping the questions that are being asked of you all right now…would you say that that’s correct?
But before she seeks to purge the campaign finance system of abuse, she might want to get her own house in order.
 
Then she won't be able to get a larger apartment with its own swim up bar infinity pool, or something like that. It interesting that most people who enter politics on those promises end up being some of the most corrupt because it doesn't take much money "in a billionaire's perview" to 'adjust' their thought processes. Interesting point regarding Saikat is that once he got dumped from the PAC is about when AOC started realigning her politics to cater to the more mainstream, at least to try to save her seat and her comfy new standard of living.
 
Why fellow New York Democrats are avoiding AOC as they plan coronavirus relief

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New York’s elected officials are avoiding spotlight-loving firebrand Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez like, well, the plague, opting to craft their coronavirus response efforts without the lefty lawmaker, insiders tell The Post.

Sources gave multiple explanations for why the Queens-Bronx Democrat has been largely relegated to the sidelines — and her “Animal Crossing” island — rather than in the fray.
“They are not looking to work with her and they want nothing to do with her,” said one source plugged into Empire State politics, explaining that other pols feared she would outshine them or try to take credit for their work.
But another insider said that the often-outspoken AOC simply rubs many of her fellow New York Democrats the wrong way.
“She hasn’t made many friends in the delegation,” said that source, a staffer in another Empire State representative’s office.

Despite being a nationally-known name, Ocasio-Cortez, 30, was conspicuously absent from the names of New York Democrats highlighted when Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Brooklyn-Queens Rep. Hakeem Jeffries teamed up to bring coronavirus testing to churches, or when Cuomo called on lawmakers to support legislation protecting laid-off workers.

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Some of the bad blood stems from the self-described democratic socialist’s tendency to go rogue and stoke party infighting rather than build coalitions, sources said.
But a spokeswoman for Ocasio-Cortez disputed that the congresswoman was the victim of any political-distancing.

“The Congresswoman has been in touch directly with the Governor since the crisis began. Over several phone calls, most recently this Monday, she has offered personally to assist him with state efforts in our district,” said spokeswoman Lauren Hitt.
“We work very regularly with other members of the NY delegation around COVID-19,” Hitt added, citing several collaborative efforts, including with Jeffries and Rep. Nita Lowey of Rockland and Westchester counties on burial assistance, and with Queens Rep. Grace Meng securing sorely needed supplies for hard-hit Elmhurst Hospital.
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Lol :story:
It speaks for itself.
 
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