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pls get coronavirus and die
I think next year, I'll be allowed to sleep in The House like all the other congress people!
Uncle BERNIE, HELP me!!!!!
Don't fall for the big con, folks.
All these Trump-tards are mad that AOC is smarter than their dumb president. I can't wait when see runs for office.
Yeah, when she was baffled by a garbage disposal, at that point, I knew she was the person to solve all our energy problems. She should be working at CERN.
Actually you must be the biggest yard on the internet if you think the pay for actress has any brains she barely get thru her scripts and always fucks up words with 3 syllables or more
An AOC thread. How unusual...
snopes.com
>The conspiracy theory was a low-effort jab that required viewers not ask what lay just beyond the camera lens or seek out additional, readily available information about the event. Police weren’t guarding an empty parking lot, and the photographs weren’t newly uncovered.
>The photographs touted by InfoWars were in fact those shot by Aguirre, who posted them on his Twitter account one year prior to InfoWars’ “newly uncovering” them.
>The so-called empty parking lot was in fact a roadway leading towards the Tornillo Border Patrol station, where thousands of migrant children were housed in a tent city.
>“It wasn’t an empty parking lot; it’s an entrance and we [media and protesters] weren’t allowed to go past that,” Aguirre told us.
>He sent us another photograph in which the roadway and the fence blocking access to the migrant camp could be seen:
>Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t the first or last person to get emotional after reaching that fence. “She finally got to the fence and right beyond that road, way to the left, was the [migrant tent city] camp, and it represented something that made her emotional,” Aguirre told us. “I’ve been out there, and some people get mad, some people cry, some people pray. No one questioned her [when the photographs were posted] last year.”
>Aguirre pointed out that during the 2018 protest he was on assignment for the Texas Tribune, and he — like most Americans at the time — didn’t know who Ocasio-Cortez was.
>“It was just a genuine, found moment,” he said. “If we [the news media] weren’t there she still would have broken down, I think. She could see the entrance to the camps out in the distance.”
>Believing Snopes is an unbiased fact-checker
Whew, lad
Boy howdy I don't see you posting any kind of facts that prove Snopes is wrong
Nice 50 year old joke, dumbass