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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Bans Reporters From Public Town Halls

If she wants to serve in Congress, she'd better get used to being hounded by the press.

Joe Setyon | 8.17.2018 3:35 PM

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Democratic socialist House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez banned reporters from attending several of her public town hall events this week.

Ocasio-Cortez, who shocked the political world by defeating Rep. Joe Crowley (D–N.Y.) in June's Democratic primary, held sessions with constituents of New York's 14th Congressional District on Sunday and Wednesday. But while she tweeted out some details about the town halls, she didn't let members of the media attend in person, according to the Queens Chronicle.

The candidate's campaign manager, Vigie Ramos Rio, tells the Chronicle the ban was implemented after reporters "mobbed" her last week following a community meeting. The campaign had apparently made it clear there would be "no Q&A and no one-on-one [interviews]."

Corbin Trent, communications director for the campaign, said that was what led to the media ban. "We wanted to help create a space where community members felt comfortable and open to express themselves without the distraction of cameras and press. These were the first set of events where the press has been excluded," Trent tells the Chronicle. "This is an outlier and will not be the norm. We're still adjusting our logistics to fit Alexandria's national profile."

But many on Twitter weren't buying it:

The socialist bans the media!!!

"The press blackout came after several of @Ocasio2018's public comments were scrutinized by the media and fact-checkers alike."https://t.co/8FxMiWhoe4

— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) August 17, 2018

From the Bet-Most-Of-You-Didn't-Hear-About-This-Until-Today File: Alexandria Ocasio Cortez banned all media from Town Hall event last Sunday. Not many editorials on this for whatever reason. Via the Queens Chronicle: https://t.co/TfOJztLDk8

— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) August 17, 2018

The same week liberals published coordinated editorials in 350+ newspapers decrying Trump's so-called "assault on the free press…"

Democratic darling @Ocasio2018 banned press from her townhalls. LOL

— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) August 17, 2018

Sure sounds like Ocasio campaign is saying press is there to make people uncomfortable, like an enemy or something https://t.co/Wv15nGuR6W

— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 17, 2018

Trent later told The Washington Post that the campaign won't ban reporters in the future. "It's not been a policy of the campaign," Trent said. "It won't be the policy of the campaign."

Banning reporters isn't a good look for a politician, particularly one with as high a profile as Ocasio-Cortez. And if she wants to serve in Congress, she'd better get used to being hounded by the press.

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  1. Eddy   7 years ago

    Who’s running against her?

    (Some clever person called her Occasional-Cortex, which I might steal)

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

      I don’t know who the republican is, but the guy she beat is still on the ballot under the green party. His supporters could come out and beat her in the primary. He is not campaigning though, and I’ve been thinking if I should campaign for him. It would be hilarious if he beat her in the general election.

      1. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

        He might win. It’s almost impossible for a Republican to win an election in the city proper, but a Green could win against an unpopular Democrat there.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

          If he split the vote every enough could the republican eke out a victory?

          1. vek   7 years ago

            That would be epic!

    2. Billy Bones   7 years ago

      Oh, that’s good. I will in fact steal that one. Thank you.

    3. neoteny   7 years ago

      Anthony Pappas, a 72-year-old professor from Astoria who teaches economics and finance at St. John’s University

      It looks like the district where they’re running is 6-to-1 Democrat, so it doesn’t matter who’s running against her: by gaining the Democratic nomination, she practically gained the House seat.

      1. Eddy   7 years ago

        Hypothetically, what kind of scandal would be bad enough to drive the voters to choose the Republican instead?

        1. BYODB   7 years ago

          The end of the world and all life as we know it. Which, it appears, is actually a higher threshold than what it takes to get a Republican to vote for a Democrat given that Trump is now President of the United States.

          1. Earth Skeptic   7 years ago

            Nah, just video of her sucking Trump’s dick and cooing about how she loves a real man.

            1. Rock Lobster   7 years ago

              I’m on it.

              It’ll be up on Pornhub by tomorrow.

        2. Calidissident   7 years ago

          William Jefferson lost re-election in 2008 in a deep blue district in New Orleans due to his bribery/corruption case. But given increasing partisanship since then I’m not sure if even that would due someone in today in that sort of district.

          1. John   7 years ago

            Menendez has a better than even shot at being re-elected in New Jersey. This after being indicted, though acquitted, but also being condemned by a bi partisan ethics committed for taking bribes and selling influence. And oh by the way he was selling influence to a guy who had a private island full of underage sex slaves and another guy who is known to fly to the Dominican Republic to partake of the underaged whores.

            1. creech   7 years ago

              Yet, if he was a Republican,a mere alleged leer at an underage girl would cost him big time as the media savaged him.

              1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                Whereas democrats can serial rape with impunity and stay in office.

            2. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

              New Jersey is pretty safe D. They learned their lesson after Christie screwed them eight years. They’re as lost to the Republicans as California is. Plus, they got screwed by the tax bill.

              The Menendez prostitute charges were exposed as the Daily Caller paying people to lie.

              He’s a crook, to be sure, but he took advantage of the Supreme Court case in McDonnell v US, making corruption nearly unprovable. William Jefferson had most of his convictions thrown out, and pled to time served on the three ones remaining rather than beat them in court. That ruling was a real piece of work.

              1. BYODB   7 years ago


                Plus, they got screwed by the tax bill their own high tax rates.

                I’m sure the tax rate in New Jersey is Trump’s fault somehow to some people. I wasn’t happy about the ‘double taxation’ for a minute, but then I actually read up on the subject. I take it you haven’t.

                1. NotAnotherSkippy   7 years ago

                  That’s a safe assumption.

                2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                  New Jersey residents in the position to write the history got screwed by the inability to deduct property taxes. People who earn less than them noticed that home prices declined when Trump entered office. Developers are now applying for building permits in NYC for middle class homes rather than upper class homes, according to YIMBY New York City.

                3. Sevo   7 years ago

                  “…I actually read up on the subject. I take it you haven’t.”

                  Hey, if it hit Parade Magazine, well…..

              2. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

                Yeah, ’cause we weren’t screwed by Corzine, McGreevey, Florio…

              3. John   7 years ago

                Yeah, Christie was so much worse than Corzine. And I guess the Democrats could not have come up with a primary challenger or anything. And sure it was all a lie about the underaged hookers. He just happened to always hang out with guys who loved underaged girls

                Thanks for proving my point that Democrats love corruption and perversion. You really are the gift that keeps on giving.

                1. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

                  “He’s a crook, to be sure”

                  Damn, I really defended the guy!

                  The tax bill sucks for people in New Jersey. They’re not likely to reward the people who voted for it. Doesn’t matter why, but it sucks for them and the Republicans basically told them to fuck off.

                  Corzine ended his term at 33%-58% favorable/unfavorable. Christie was 15%/81%. Corzine was brought down by the effects of the Great Recession, Christie was brought down because he’s a terrible person and did a shit job.

                  1. See Double You   7 years ago

                    Rich blue-state voters asked the government to raise their taxes; they got what they asked for, good and hard.

                  2. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

                    Corzine was brought down by his complete lack of ethics, and contempt for the voter. And that’s saying something in NJ.

                  3. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

                    The tax bill sucks for people in New Jersey. They’re not likely to reward the people who voted for it. Doesn’t matter why, but it sucks for them and the Republicans basically told them to fuck off.

                    Rich blue-state liberals: “Raise our tax rates! Taxes are the price we pay for civilization!”

                    ::Taxes get raised::

                    Rich blue-state liberals: “Wait, you thought we were serious?”

                    1. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

                      Doesn’t matter.

                      Republicans say “Screw you, vote for us!”

                      It will be a long time before any Republican wins anything in Jersey. It’ll be like California.

                      If the Republican dominated states didn’t have more lines between them than the Democratic dominated ones, the Senate wouldn’t even be close. Make Wyo-Dakot-Ut-Braska a state. Then Ark-Louisi-bam-issippi.

                      We need a new Constitution.

                    2. Fats of Fury   7 years ago

                      We need a new Constitution.
                      Indeed. If the 17th Amendment is repealed the Senate wouldn’t even be close.

                      New England should be one state. Maryland and Delaware declared suburbs of Philadelphia. New Jersey should be declared a Toxic waste dump. Hawaii should be handed back to the Natives provided they shrink the heads of the white people there.

                    3. Sevo   7 years ago

                      “Republicans say “Screw you, vote for us!””

                      The hag was a D, loser.

                    4. MarkLastname   7 years ago

                      A new constitution to guarantee one party socialist rule. Yes, just what we need.

                    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

                      Doesn’t matter.

                      “Don’t hold us to the same standards we set for you!”

                      Progressives aren’t even trying anymore to hide the fact that they support an anarcho-tyrannic system in their favor.

                  4. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                    Considering the trash New Jersey votes in and the evil things they inflict on the country, they deserve to be punished.

                  5. NashTiger   7 years ago

                    LOLWAIT: Corzine was brought down by the effects of the Great Recession, not that he transferred $700M of customer money illegally, and escaped prosecution by the Obama DOJ by personally paying a $5M fine, but Christie is the horrible person for causing a traffic jam and sitting on a beach

                    1. Flinch   7 years ago

                      Sadly, 99% of people do not know what happened at MF Global: customers accounts were blended with company money, which is absolutely illegal. Corzine never went to jail, because we haven’t really had a DOJ for about a decade. I wonder where the $5M went as grant money after he forked it over, and how much of that was illegally obtained in the first place? Hacks almost never ever pay with their own money, and odds are good a sizeable chunk got laundered back to his party somewhere. We don’t have $20T in debt for no reason: using the federal government to launder money for party purposes is very expensive – the party take on tax dollars is probably only take 3% of every dollar burned on a regular basis so a detection event looks like a one off [if it ever escapes a rounding error to get there]. The efficiency of agency administered grants however is a much higher yield, I’d bet.
                      The timing of MF Global’s IPO? Absolutely perfect: June 2007 – right before Great Depression 2 arrived. Political connections pay well indeed…

                  6. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                    I bought Christie was term limited.

              4. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                The LP is gaining momentum in New Jersey.

                1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

                  It’s interesting. In my county, every (and I mean every) elected position is Democrat. But Johnson got nearly 5% of the vote here. Came close in a couple other counties as well.

        3. neoteny   7 years ago

          I don’t think that such scandal exists: even if it turned out that she had a love child with Trump and later sold the kid to a South African diamond mine owner, there would be the explanation that the patriarchy made her do it.

          When Stephanie Adams jumped to her death with her 7-year-old son, some Jezebel commenters vigorously defended her choice to take the kid with her.

        4. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

          “”Hypothetically, what kind of scandal would be bad enough to drive the voters to choose the Republican instead?””

          In this district? Maybe none.

          1. Fats of Fury   7 years ago

            If Nikita Banana was exposed as a Republican maybe.

        5. chemjeff radical individualist   7 years ago

          They would likely choose the Green Party candidate over the Republican, in that case.
          Also, this is New York, so isn’t there a separate Working Families Party candidate or something?

          1. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

            “”so isn’t there a separate Working Families Party candidate or something?””

            There probably is.

            Joe Crowley whom she beat in the dem primary is the Green Party candidate.

            1. Eddy   7 years ago

              I’m confused because I thought that Crowley was – from the democratic socialist perspective – a rightist.

              Oh, wait, New York politics, it doesn’t have to make intuitive sense.

              1. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

                Or much of any other type of sense.

              2. Rock Lobster   7 years ago

                He’s practically a fascist.

                Old, follicley-challenged white guy that he is and all.

                1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

                  Give it a NY minute, Lizzie W is trying to redefine fascist. Democratic Fascism, maybe.

        6. Flinch   7 years ago

          Hypothetically… only if various staffers in the NYT were confirmed to attend parties hosted by certain nefarious catholic figures in the news of late. Only then does organic neighborhood debate begin absent the signals pushed from the alleged braintrust of progs everywhere. It would be the first organic election in a long time.

      2. Mike Laursen   7 years ago

        I live in a district like that. I once ran as a Libertarian against an incumbent Democrat. The only campaign event she showed up for after she had won the primary was a meet-and-greet with local fat-cat business people.

        Meanwhile, the Republican, the Green, and I showed up for all the debates, the college black students alliance event, everything. We all got trounced by the no-show Democrat.

        1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

          Good for you running against the Democrat machine.

          1. Tony   7 years ago

            “Democratic” you inbred fuck.

            1. Nardz   7 years ago

              Meow!

              1. Tony   7 years ago

                When these revolting assholes abuse language like this, they’re admitting that their aim is to appeal to the lizard brains of idiots. While poor grammar offends me, far worse is the knowing manipulation of morons that serves as political strategy by the kleptocrats of the Republican party and the compliance of their drooling, cousinfucking victims.

                1. See Double You   7 years ago

                  Abuse of language is the left’s forte.

                  1. Tony   7 years ago

                    While the right’s is abuse of young boys.

                    1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

                      So your best rejoinder is to bring up the Catholic Church? Pretty sure there are plenty of Democrats who identify as Catholic… Nancy Pelosi for example.

                    2. Tony   7 years ago

                      I was thinking of once and future Republican speakers of the house, but clergy count as conservative by default, I’d think.

                    3. John   7 years ago

                      Tony you are the only queer on here. So don’t tell us about ass fucking little boys. You are the expert not us.

                    4. Tony   7 years ago

                      Clearly.

                    5. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                      Wow, John. Being LBGT does not mean someone goes after minors. I’m bisexual. Keep a civil tongue.

                    6. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

                      Why are you attacking John? Tony started that shit.

                    7. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                      “I’m bisexual. Keep a civil tongue.”

                      So much potential with that kind of phrasing……..

                      Let’s open that up to the floor. What has everyone got for that one?

                      Also, John wasn’t being anti gay so much as anti Tony, who happens to be gay. You shouldn’t be the one taking offense Sharm.

                    8. Trollificus   7 years ago

                      Didn’t we already make civil tongue unions legal? Jeez what do they want? Mandatory?

                    9. See Double You   7 years ago

                      There you go, abusing the word “right.”

                    10. Fats of Fury   7 years ago

                      Tell that to pedo Ed Murray(D) Seattle.

                      A younger cousin of Seattle Mayor Ed Murray on Tuesday became the fifth man to publicly accuse the mayor of sexual abuse

                      Doesn’t say if his cousinfucked victim was drooling.

                2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                  the compliance of their drooling, cousinfucking victims.

                  Check out my response with details about consanguinity, Tony. It’s popular in nations that don’t allow homosexuality and practice a religion that shall remain nameless least we offend that one true party that is trying to recruit adherents of that faith.

                3. TLBD   7 years ago

                  The Democrat party is the party of Democrats as the Republican party is the party of Republicans.

                  It’s not even an abuse of language, but that it hurts the sensibilities of the most language distorting assholes on earth is the reason we use it. Fuck off, hypocrite.

                  1. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   7 years ago

                    Thanks for the illiterate bigot perspective, TLBD.

                    1. Jack Klompus Magic Ink   7 years ago

                      Buy a gun and shoot yourself in the face, retard.

                  2. Flinch   7 years ago

                    I don’t believe it: it’s mean vs. stupid. Been that way for a long time, and it’s why republicans are short about 5 to 8 seats in the senate.

                4. Sevo   7 years ago

                  Tony|8.17.18 @ 5:16PM|#
                  “When these revolting assholes abuse language like this,…”

                  Yeah, calling a D. a D. is really “abuse” isn’t it?

                5. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

                  Says the guy that left off an important comma. Why do you hate commas too, Tony?

                6. Jack Klompus Magic Ink   7 years ago

                  Your very existence is offensive to humanity, you mouthbreathing retarded pile of shit.

                7. NashTiger   7 years ago

                  It is the Democrat Party, not the Democratic Party, you stupid, snivelling, twisted, evil, inbred fuck

                8. VOTE MILES   7 years ago

                  R-E-S-P-I-C-T!

            2. Bubba Jones   7 years ago

              It’s Democrats.org. Not democratics

            3. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

              “Democratic” you inbred fuck.

              Don’t be so xenophobic, Tony. Consanguinity is common is some countries. According to this article:

              Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of humans. At present, accounting for 20% of world populations live in communities with a preference for consanguineous marriage [1], [2], [3]. Consanguinity rates vary from one population to another, varying with differences in religion, culture and geography [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]. A number of factors govern the influence of endogamy on community gene pools. There is an important cluster of countries with high levels of consanguinity observed in most communities of North Africa, the Middle East and Western Asia, a transverse belt that runs from Pakistan and Afghanistan in the east to Morocco in the west, and also in South India, with intra-familial unions collectively accounting for 20?50+% of all marriages [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]. Noticeably, many Arab countries display some of the highest rates of consanguineous marriages.

              1. Tony   7 years ago

                I suppose you think I’m going to rush to the defense of bronze-age lunatics just because they’re Muslim?

                1. perlchpr   7 years ago

                  I suppose you think I’m going to rush to the defense of bronze-age lunatics just because they’re Muslim?

                  No, we think you’re going to rush to the defence of bronze-age lunatics because you’re an idiot.

                  1. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   7 years ago

                    He’s an idiot. You’re a poorly educated, intolerant, authoritarian right-wing rube. Should be a great discussion.

                    1. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                      Define “poorly educated”, Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland.

                    2. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                      Shame, I think he means a subnormal high school dropout, such as himself.

                2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                  I suppose you think I’m going to rush to the defense of bronze-age lunatics just because they’re Muslim?

                  No, I wasn’t sure how you would react, Tony. Your response will put any foreign policy comments you make in perspective. You accuse the 20% to 50% of being “lunatics” because they practice the type of consanguinity that their families have been practicing for centuries. When you declare up to half of a population to be mentally ill because they don’t follow your views on marriage, it discredits your claims that Trump supporters are mentally ill. It also disqualifies you to speak on public health or medical issues. You were quick to defend FDR’s decision to marry his cousin by saying he was wealthy enough and cosmopolitan enough to have plenty of other options. This discredits your views on class divisions.

                  The libertarian response is simple: consenting adults have the right to do what they want with each other in the bedroom or wedding hall.

                  1. Tony   7 years ago

                    I just thought that “sisterfucker” is a bit much.

                3. MarkLastname   7 years ago

                  You’ve done it before, why not again.

                  Seriously, you’re a hateful little creature. Seek professional help.

            4. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

              “”Democratic” you inbred fuck.”

              No. He has it right. And how dare you attempt to correct your betters?

              Democrat, is correct. Phonetically the closer to ‘demon rat’ you get, the better. Which is still a more positive connotation than the commie traitor party, which is what it should be called, deserves.

              Oh, and fuck you Tony.

          2. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            Democrats hate Democracy and are certainly not pro-Democratic.

          3. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            Ah FDR, the Democrat piece of shit that married and fucked his cousin.

            1. Tony   7 years ago

              Choosing to keep your genes closely knit for aristocratic reasons is different from there simply not being another option within hitchhikin’ distance of the nearest meth den.

              1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

                Elitism? Wow another great rejoinder by Tony. Keep posting. In fact go public. You are a benefit to your cause…

                1. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                  To be fair, if you look at Teddy Roosevelt’s social circles, maybe FDR was just trying to avoid letting any Alpine or Mediterranean genes mix with his.

                  1. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                    Maybe FDR was just racist, not elitist. What was his immigration policy?

              2. jph12   7 years ago

                “Choosing to keep your genes closely knit for aristocratic reasons is different from there simply not being another option within hitchhikin’ distance of the nearest meth den.”

                Wait, you think having ample alternative options, but still choosing your cousin, is better? Wow.

                1. TLBD   7 years ago

                  Yes , Tony shows once again how stupid he is.

              3. Sevo   7 years ago

                “Choosing to keep your genes closely knit for aristocratic reasons is different from there simply not being another option within hitchhikin’ distance of the nearest meth den.”

                Is that the reason you screw your brother and your cousins?

              4. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                Tony, don’t you have some junior high school boys to drug and rape?

                No wonder you’re a ememner for the DEMOCRAT party. And probably a big booster for NAMBLA.

            2. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

              Reaching for a fucking 80 year old smear without any evidence behind it to slander for a cheap shot?

              You didn’t mention which cousin it was. First? Second? Third? Fourth?

              None of them?

              Are you Dinesh D’souza?

              1. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

                Or are you talking about Franklin and Eleanor?

                They shared a relative who died 140 years before they were born. WTF does that have to do with anything???

                1. Fats of Fury   7 years ago

                  They shared a relative who died 140 years before they were born

                  That’s super freaky.

                2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

                  If you met her at a family reunion, you shouldn’t be getting a boner. But since you want to split hairs, how far back must the common ancestor be in order to make the marriage acceptable?

              2. Fats of Fury   7 years ago

                First? Second? Third? Fourth?

                For sure Eleanor was a two bagger.

                1. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

                  She’s the kind that if she falls asleep on your arm you chew off your arm to escape without waking her. Later realizing she’ll just look for a one armed man, you chew of the other.

          4. Incomprehensible Bitching   7 years ago

            I RAGE WITH BUTTHURT AT THE USE OFCTHE WORD DEMOCRAT I AM NOT A DEMOCRAT I AM DEMOCRATIC YOUR ABUSE OF LANGUAGE DRIVES ME CRAZY AND YOU ARE A FUCKING ASSHOLE FOR SAYING IT JISTXBAD MANNNERS FUCK YOU!

        2. Mike Laursen   7 years ago

          The really telling moment at the meet-and-greet was when people queued up, including the Democratic candidate, to talk to (kiss the ring of?) an extremely wealthy local real estate developer.

        3. John   7 years ago

          If the Democrats to go down the too stupid, evil and crazy to vote for under any circumstances road, I wonder if maybe Libertarians might have a chance in districts like yours at some point in the future. People in those districts are never going to vote Republican. But at some point, they might vote libertarian after the SJW crazies kick them out of the Democratic party and leave them no choice.

          1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            I think Libertarians can convince the free shit crowd that you get more shit by working for it.

            More Liberty than Democrats and Republicans. (Get those people harmed by Gov)

            Smaller government than Democrats and Republicans. (Get those people harmed by Gov)

            Government is harming more and more people before Trump came along. Trump might get enough rolled back to show people that less government means less harm.

          2. TLBD   7 years ago

            Sounds nice but not really how it has ever worked. Stupidity is contagious. It’ll be a race to the bottom, while libertarians spend all of their effort trying to convince the wrong people.

            1. Just Say'n   7 years ago

              This an insane thread

            2. Trollificus   7 years ago

              Presidential race 2024:
              Alexandria Occasional-Cortex/corpse of Nancy Pelosi (D) vs. Alex Jones/Abe Lincoln impersonator (R)

              note: extrapolated from trend in presidential nominees 2004-2016

      3. Eman   7 years ago

        Everybody knew she couldn’t beat the incredible mr. Crowley not even six months ago, too. But unless it’s 0 or 100% odds, it’s sort of impossible to say that any prediction was”wrong”. Every single poll being wrong by so much, and in the same direction, definitely does suggest something more systemic, but unlikely is about infinitely more likely than impossible.

      4. Wise Old Fool   7 years ago

        Sounds a lot like being republican in Texas. Republicans will always beat a dem or libertarian in texas in a state wide election and any rural area.

    4. Dillinger   7 years ago

      >>>which I might steal

      something that funny is immediate public domain

    5. Anomalous   7 years ago

      My favorite name for her is She Guevara.

      1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        Nice!

      2. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

        If she gets a chance to put her views to work, her name will be Cortez the Killer.

      3. Dillinger   7 years ago

        love it.

      4. Earth Skeptic   7 years ago

        Future Ambassador to Venezuela She Guevara.

      5. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

        I like that.

    6. Mark22   7 years ago

      Who cares? She’s so dumb, she’s perfect for representing the Democratic party!

    7. Juvenal   7 years ago

      “Occasional-Cortex?” Good one. Maybe when speaks, it’s Cortex Interruptus.

  2. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

    Liz has that right. What a coinkydink. I guess somewhere forgot to pass the memo to the mew Democrat darling.

  3. TuIpa   7 years ago

    AHAHAHAHAAHHA

    No bitch.

  4. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

    True Communist. She cannot handle questions about how she want to steal everything you have and exterminate dissenters.

    1. mad.casual   7 years ago

      She cannot handle questions about how she want to steal everything you have and exterminate dissenters.

      NPR did a special on the new mayor of Charlottesville and how she’s had to do similar. It could also be that, despite lofty talk about diversity and government intervention, she doesn’t want to reveal that she knows precisely dick about getting people to do things without pointing a gun at them. That, secretly, she’s less in charge of any given rage mob that may’ve gotten her elected than they are in charge of her.

      1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        Hm. This trend is interesting. Normally the media covers for the Lefty candidates, so no matter what is said the media will rosy it up.

        If these SJW-Communists-Socialists are hostile toward the media, I wonder how the media will react.

        1. Chem_Geek   7 years ago

          They’ll cover it up. “No enemies to the Left,” and all that.

          The other weekend, reporters were assaulted & beaten by Antifa thugs (but I repeat myself) at the UTR2 events. Other than a few Tweets by the victims themselves, no coverage.

  5. TuIpa   7 years ago

    She’s an idiot and they are limiting her public exposure to prevent any more gaffes.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

      This is likely the case.

    2. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      She’s dumb enough to become the Patty Murray of the House of Reps.

      As a WA resident, trust me, that is pretty fucking stupid.

  6. Vernon Depner   7 years ago

    I’m shocked?shocked!

  7. John   7 years ago

    She is a socialist Democrat. She can abuse the press all she likes and their only response will be “thank you ma’am may I have another”. If I were her, I would ban the press at every event. What are they going to do about it? Criticize the Latina Socialist darling? Fat chance.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

      Worked well for Hillary.

      1. Mark22   7 years ago

        In what way? Hillary is a bitter, angry old woman with no power, a broken marriage, and her reputation in tatters.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

          They’ll desperately try to install her daughter she had with Web Hubbell into congress. I don’t see that being too successful.

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

          I was being sarcastic.

          However, since the left is all about the rise of the victim, you layout a decent case for her. All her problems are because she’s a victim of a great republican conspiracy. (last sentence also sarcasm)

    2. BYODB   7 years ago

      Honestly, I think you’re about right on this one. She probably could do that and get away with it. Obama controlled the media narrative surrounding the white house like a boss, and if this chica hired someone who actually knew their shit she would have nothing to fear.

      Honestly, this whole thing looks like she hired well below her need in a communications director. I expect we can see his head roll at some point relatively soon. I’d wager she hired someone she knew, or a local, for the campaign but now she needs someone that actually has a clue.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        Obama controlled the media narrative surrounding the white house like a boss,

        Well, he controlled the media probably about the same way most recent presidents have, the media was all to happy to be controlled. Takes two to tango.

        1. John   7 years ago

          He controlled the media the same way a cowboy controls a border collie. The collie wants to be told what to do.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

            Except the border collie doesn’t have a twitter account, so we can’t be sure what the border collie is thinking.

            1. John   7 years ago

              The border collie is acting out of a sense of obligation. The media followed Obama out of pure love and desire.

        2. BYODB   7 years ago


          Well, he controlled the media probably about the same way most recent presidents have, the media was all to happy to be controlled. Takes two to tango.

          Not really, although you’re not really wrong either. It does take two to tango, but if you dry up your internal sources the media is left with very little other than what you tell them in your P.R. releases. The (R) or (D) after the Presidents name simply determines if the P.R. release is treated cynically or reposted verbatim.

  8. BYODB   7 years ago

    She’s just practicing for when she can have them lined up against a wall and sh…uhh…shouted down? Yeah, that’s what she was going to say. Definitely.

    1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

      Honestly, she’s almost certainly not a violent socialist in that way. She’s probably a person trying to do what she thinks is best to help the most people. This is the true danger.

      1. Deconstructed Potato   7 years ago

        “I know what’s best for you,” is ultimately enforced by violent coercion. Come on BUCS, that’s liberty 101. However, I see what you’re saying and how it’s generally more convoluted and subtle. She is a bomb waiting to explode I think; flashing the whites of her eyes and furrowing her brow menacingly at those who dare question her revolutionary policies.

        1. Hamster of Doom   7 years ago

          BUCS put me in mind of CS Lewis.

          “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”

          1. Deconstructed Potato   7 years ago

            Perfect.

      2. Agammamon   7 years ago

        No socialist is violent – at first. But at the failure pile up and the pressure for results increases . . .

  9. Billy Bones   7 years ago

    Well, when you have a candidate that is abjectly ignorant and devoid of a rational thought, you can’t expose them to the media.

  10. Dillinger   7 years ago

    give a child the power to ban reporters from her public town hall events …

    1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

      Curious, was it a true ban, or just no preferential treatment given, ie no press pass for front row seats. Can’t anyone get a ticket to a town hall?

  11. John   7 years ago

    Speaking of the media, does Josh Marshall just not realize what a smug douche bag he looks like in his Twitter profile or does he know it but that is the best he can do not to look like a smug douche bag?

    http://twitter.com/joshtpm/sta…..6450634752

    There really is something dreadfully not right about every single one of these sorts of idiots.

  12. TrickyVic (old school)   7 years ago

    “”These were the first set of events where the press has been excluded,” Trent tells the Chronicle. “This is an outlier and will not be the norm””

    First set of events? Happened more than once?

    There could be nothing to this and it’s a “Gotcha” moment to which I say, welcome to politics.

  13. TuIpa   7 years ago

    An enterprising journalist might try to get in if this happens again.

    Does such a thing exist?

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

      Trevor Noah will just give her a big hug after she says that 200,000,000 Americans earn less than $20k a year.

      1. John   7 years ago

        I never liked Jon Stewart but I could understand why some people did. How anyone thinks Noah is funny is beyond me. I went to an event at the Kennedy Center last spring and Noah was playing the Eisenhower Theater. The people going to see him looked like hipster zombies. They all had the same vacant look in their eyes and smug grin on their face.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

          Jon Stewart was funny. I didn’t agree with very much about his politics, but I can separate that from the craft of comedy. Stewart was quick, could improvise and had excellent timing and delivery. Noah has none of those skills. He’s a dud.

          1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            Jon Stewart had a good team over the years too.

            He always twisted everything Lefty but they accidentally made fun of Democrats sometimes.

          2. John   7 years ago

            He is just a loser. And yes, Jon Stewart was funny. The fact that everyone associated with that show other than Stewart is such a dud is proof of Stewart’s talent. Stewart was talented enough to make Samantha Bee seem funny. Watch Bee’s show sometime or even just a commercial for it and you realize what an epic accomplishment that is.

            1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

              Stewart was funny in his early days before getting political. The others are funny for being political, and when you take that away they’re just sad and empty.

              1. ShotgunJimbo   7 years ago

                Ya he is def remembered more fondly for his role in death to smoochy than the daily show :). Everything about the new daily show is worse now; Noah’s timing and awkward delivery, supporting comedians not as funny.

                Honestly with how much everything is on the internet now shows like this will not be very relevant anymore; if there is some political/celebrity snafu happening by the time it actually airs on the daily show I have already browsed by 3 articles and 20 memes online. Daily show ends up making a joke/point that the internet made many times over, and the delivery just isn’t there anymore

            2. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

              Lots of other good people came out of it. Steve Carell and Andy Daly being two that come to mind for me

          3. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

            Stewart could be very funny. I saw a lot of his early stuff, before the daily show. That didn’t involve politics. It was pretty good.

            It’s just sad he largely has finished his career as some shill in thrall to the progressives.

        2. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

          You’re really into people’s looks, aren’t you?

          1. John   7 years ago

            When they look as vacant and stupid that you can’t help but notice, sure.

        3. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   7 years ago

          Cranky old white losers are not Comedy Central’s target audience.

          1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

            Eh.

          2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

            Ah, I remember when I was a teen and some of my teachers explained that cranky old white men are always wrong. That rhetoric worked well with the white lads who did not expect to ever get old. Youth these days might have more foresight than you think, and many people in that age bracket with darker skin have one white grandfather thanks to the legalization of interracial marriage. I also hear that the majority of women enjoy being with men at least once in a while. Identity politics is a recipe for social isolation. We’re not as easily divisible as we where when FDR was in office.

          3. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

            So Arty, does it bother you that the generation coming up behind the millennial s is sharply more conservative than they are?

            You should be concerned. After your current conservative boss eventually retires, and SS dries up because of people with your beliefs, you will spend your waning years working for them, probably cleaning their toilets.

          4. Mark22   7 years ago

            Cranky old white losers are not Comedy Central’s target audience.

            Oh, you are so wrong. Cranky old white losers are the target audience of both Comedy Central and the Democratic party.

    2. Hamster of Doom   7 years ago

      I was wondering when/if it would occur to a journalist that they could always go as a private citizen and then blog/Insta that shit.

      Wow, your credentials are no good? That’s a bummer. Fortunately, they’re irrelevant to the job. Go get ’em, tiger.

      1. Trollificus   7 years ago

        Somehow, I never expect to see the words “tiger” and “journalist” in the same sentence any more. Unless it’s in the reportage of a lulzy zoo tragedy.

  14. Incomprehensible Bitching   7 years ago

    Questions from the press are a tool of the patriarchy.

    And that is in no way an assault on journalism and democracy.

    1. Deconstructed Potato   7 years ago

      1. Criticize Trump for criticizing the media
      2. Attack the media but in a rightthink way
      3. Profit

  15. Incomprehensible Bitching   7 years ago

    Corbin Dallas Multipass!

    1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      Are you classified as human?

      Negative, I am a meat popsicle.

  16. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Bans Reporters From Public Town Halls
    If she wants to serve in Congress, she’d better get used to being hounded by the press.

    It’s probably because the shit she spouts is so completely removed from fact that even normally lefty reporters have begun to question her campaign claims.

    1. Earth Skeptic   7 years ago

      Why? Name one socialist paradise with anything approaching a free press.

      1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

        Kalifornia?

      2. Mark22   7 years ago

        Journalists in socialist countries are free to write whatever they want. It’s just that reactionary journalists get purged. Freedom of the press, socialist style.

  17. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    “no Q&A and no one-on-one [interviews].”

    She hasn’t fared well in those.

  18. Wrath0fKahn   7 years ago

    I assume this is to mask the fact that she seems pretty clueless about how her policies would actually work or play out in the real world. Since she’s not an establishment Democrat, journos seem a bit more willing to cover things like the gross ignorance she has about various economic matrices and principles.

  19. Sevo   7 years ago

    The hag kept the press out of her get-togethers visting the Bay Area during her campaign, but it was her turn, and RUSSKIS!!!!! besides.

    1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      Hillary knows damn well just how dangerous the Russiams really are to us. After all, she was open for business to their people and made over $140 million from them selling control of part of our uranium reserves to them. Just like her husband built the early part of Heir fortune selling middle tech to the Chinese.

  20. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    OT: I recently was in Amsterdam for business, and I finally got to see the famous Dutch bike-sharing systems first hand, and my first thought was, “There’s no way any Democrat would allow such a system in the States”. And I considered the irony of that because of the constant laments from local Democratic politicians about “why we can’t be more like Amsterdam.

    This is me dropping the microphone.

    1. BYODB   7 years ago

      So, the Dutch system doesn’t have huge permitting and per-bike fee’s or…?

    2. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

      I can’t walk two blocks in San Francisco without passing an electric bikeshare. This is in addition to the GoBikes parked all around the city.

      They’re working on the scooter permitting process.

      1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

        Seattle just banned a bunch as did Austin.

      2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        In New York City and San Francisco, dockless bike sharing is all but banned. Both cities have exclusive, multi-year deals with Motivate, which operates the Citi Bike and Ford GoBike services, which use fixed docking stations.

        “There’s one city in the U.S. that didn’t have any regulation and that’s Dallas, and quickly had more than 20,000 bikes that were not being used very often and so now they’re looking at what kind of regulation they want to adopt,” said Ryan Rzepecki, CEO of electric bike-sharing startup Jump Bikes.

        Some info from a March 2018 article.

        1. BYODB   7 years ago

          The ‘ride share’ was never going to do well in Dallas. The city just isn’t geared for it. There are some park paths and what have you, but on the street? Yeah, sure, suicide is always an option.

          1. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

            Or I can take DART instead of the bikes and not only add time to my commute but also spend more.

        2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

          I think the Democratics see bike share programs as a way to eliminate the private ownership of bikes and kneecap private entities that compete with each other to produce bikes for paying customers. It is the public school system of the 21st Century. 😉

      3. Sevo   7 years ago

        “They’re working on the scooter permitting process.”

        Pie in the sky, bye and bye.

        1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

          Govern,ent permission required for everything!

    3. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

      http://nltimes.nl/2017/09/25/a…..ke-sharing

      Amsterdam also cracking down on unlicensed bike shares. They have one authorized bike share.

      1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

        And that is a good thing how?

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

          Also, what I’m not mentioning is that there are no helmet laws for Amsterdam bicycles. Also, bike traffic whizzes along with pedestrian traffic and motorized “vespa” traffic, all in the same space. Never would be allowed in ANY American city, especially blue ones.

          It all seems to work fairly well, but as a screaming anarcho-capitalist glibertarian, even I was a bit shocked at the wild-west nature of it all. Also, the article I read seemed to indicate that there’s a difference between what caters to tourists, and what the locals have. Amsterdam is trying to crack down on that which caters to tourists (dockless bike shares) to keep space and accommodation for the locals who mostly own their own bikes.

          1. Earth Skeptic   7 years ago

            I have seen that impressive traffic mix. And the reason people happily accept it there is the primary assumption of human capability and skill. And the reason it would never be allowed by US urbanistas is their primary assumption of human weakness and need, straight out of the US progressive handbook.

            Look (going further OT), one reason that social democracy kinda works in northern Europe but not elsewhere is that the Swedes and Norwegians don’t put up with lazy, incompetent bull shit. If you want to be part of their group effort, like the traffic in Amsterdam, you damn well better know what you’re doing and keep up with the flow.

            1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

              There is absolutely a cultural element to it all that’s hard if not impossible to replicate here.

          2. Square = Circle   7 years ago

            I visited Amsterdam almost 20 years ago now, but this was my impression, too – I was a little shocked at how ‘libertarian’ a lot of attitudes are. That they let people live in boats on the canal, for example.

            In fact, we were there on New Year’s Eve 1999, which was pretty wild, and you had seriously inebriated people from all over Europe lighting off fireworks all over the city that would be illegal almost anywhere in CA. We had to divert around an alleyway because two little kids were lighting flowers and tossing them into the street from a second-story window (we probably could have navigated this normally, but we were really, really stoned). We saw more than one car fire, but we saw exactly two police officers the entire night and they were simply observing with a sort of bovine-level of interest.

            The most stunning thing was when we were returning on KLM, the royal Dutch airline, and a French couple wanted to keep their two-year-old in their lap during landing instead of buckling him into the seat. The Dutch flight attendant curtly (it’s the Dutch way) confirmed with the man that he realized this was dangerous and that he was taking responsibility, yes? And then she walked away and left him alone.

            So, yes – they superficially have a lot of things the American Left wants, but there is a culture of personal responsibility accompanying all of it that the American Left very much does not want.

            1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

              So, yes – they superficially have a lot of things the American Left wants, but there is a culture of personal responsibility accompanying all of it that the American Left very much does not want.

              This was my ultimate impression after being there. Yes, you may walk and ride bikes and gas-powered scooters in this narrow alley. Yes, occasionally someone’s gonna get T-boned into oblivion. Go with God.

            2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

              Aha, so that biker who launched an anti-tank missile at the office of some Dutch magazine producers was just being goofy?

              1. Mark22   7 years ago

                I’m glad strict gun control is working out so well for the Dutch.

                1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                  I believe I’m strict gun control. The stricter my control is over my many firearms, the better I am at eliminating threats.

      2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        I saw an article which stated they had five authorized bike shares (I closed the tab and am too lazy to find it again). And yes, it looks like the very thing that Journalists-cum-tourists from America like and demand we emulate, the people of Amsterdam don’t like.

        While I was in Amsterdam I did get an earful from some of the locals about how the government had gone too far in accommodating bicycles. I did notice a lot of oddly blocked off streets with large concrete barriers that my GPS app kept trying to navigate me through (and as a dirty foreigner I desperately needed GPS navigation) were done so to accommodate the bike traffic.

    4. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      I am sure that the Netherlands tax drugs but nothing like levels that Lefties want to. Plus, there are many Democrats that dont want drugs legal.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        The importation and cultivation of Marijuana is illegal in the Netherlands. The way the “coffee shops” acquire marijuana for sale is officially “unknown” and unsanctioned. There are still large drug busts for marijuana grow operations on a regular basis in the Netherlands. Also, the amount that’s legal to sell by said coffee shops is quite low, most exceed that but law enforcement looks the other way.

        1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

          Thanks.

          Sounds like plenty of government, drugs bans still in place, corrupt cops ignoring law breaking, some victimless drug users that can up those arrest numbers, and plenty of kickbacks from business to politicians.

          No wonder Democrats want the USA to be like Amsterdam.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

            Their drug laws are WAY more complicated than I ever knew or imagined. Everything I believed about “permissive” Dutch culture I get from American media. It’s a more… complex picture when you talk to people who live there.

            1. Mark22   7 years ago

              Their drug laws are WAY more complicated than I ever knew or imagined. Everything I believed about “permissive” Dutch culture I get from American media. It’s a more… complex picture when you talk to people who live there.

              Most American beliefs about how Europe works are self-serving confabulations. Americans would be screaming bloody murder if they were forced to live like Europeans, starting with the fact that Europeans are a lot less well off than Americans.

  21. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

    I see right-wingers are pouncing on this as if it’s at all comparable to Drumpf’s war on the media. Sorry, that’s apples and oranges. Ocasio-Cortez is understandably reluctant to have biased reporters twist her words to make her look bad, as they’ve already tried to do since her historic victory.

    And as libertarians, we must not forget her platform has a lot to offer us. Most importantly, she wants to #AbolishICE. She might be a democratic socialist, but she appears to be on board with the Koch / Reason immigration agenda. She’d have my vote if I lived in that district.

    #LibertariansForOcasioCortez

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

      There was a recent leftwing podcast tried to twist her words into facts and even they couldn’t do it.

    2. Nardz   7 years ago

      As usual, well said OBL

    3. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

      Standard commie bullshit from a Millenial twat.

      1. Nardz   7 years ago

        Where’s the comedy here?
        Can you explain your satire?
        Not at all.
        That’s why you’re awful at this.

        1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

          Satire? Comedy? I don’t like how this rich, spoiled Millenial brat who doesn’t know anything speaks of President Trump, ICE, or Mexicans. It’s not supposed to be comedy or satire. He’s just a real fucking big twat.

          1. Nardz   7 years ago

            Yea, you really need to try your hand at something else. You’re just really not good at this

            1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

              Good at what? Honestly, I think you and I are miscommunications. I’m here to merely praise President Trump and the way he treats women, which is how we should all act.

              1. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

                I heard he learned from Matt Laurer.

    4. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      OBL, don’t you think they should team her up with Bernie and that Hogg kid, for some kind of rally to really lift the spirits of all you Marxist takes out there.

      Maybe Social Distortion could be the musical act?

  22. Cynical Asshole   7 years ago

    If she wants to serve in Congress, she’d better get used to being hounded by the press.

    If by “hounded by the press” you mean “given sloppy cunnilingus on a daily basis” sure. If you mean “constantly criticized for all things large and small,” then no, no she won’t be.

    1. John   7 years ago

      How stupid do you have to be to be so bad even the media can’t save you?

      1. chemjeff radical individualist   7 years ago

        Just ask Hillary.

        1. John   7 years ago

          Touche

        2. Hamster of Doom   7 years ago

          Ba-dump-TISH!

        3. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

          Hillary facts just dont have the effect they used to.

        4. perlchpr   7 years ago

          Daaaaaamn. 😀

        5. Cy   7 years ago

          Nice!

  23. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

    This is yet another reason I voted for President Trump. The forthright and straightforward way his administration has dealt with the media, which is an example to all of us libertarians.

    1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

      Yes, vocal criticism is bad. Howt, blocking them from events, spying on them, arresting them etc… is okay if you’re a Democrat. You fucking progressives (and please don’t bother with your tired trolling, it isn’t original or amusing… OBL does a much better job) have no real love for the 1A. Quit trying to pretend otherwise.

      1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

        Trolling? You’ve misread me, obviously. I’m here to advocate for the 1st amendment rights of conservatives that are under attack by Twitter and Facebook and to attack the motivations of a Congressional candidate that skips question time with a local reporter. Isn’t that why you’re here?

        1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

          Your schtick is juvenile and poorly executed. You amuse no one but yourself.

          1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

            And I am here because generally most people here have an IQ above room temperature. However, you are definitely the exception to that rule.

            1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

              I honestly have no idea what you are talking about. Trolling? Attempting to amuse? I’m just here to point out the President Trump’s flaws, however few, are attributable to his SJW critics and that, really, when you take an honest look at his record he’s comparable to Abraham Lincoln. That’s all.

              1. Nardz   7 years ago

                Hey! Somebody approached parody!
                Fucking finally,
                B-

                1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

                  Parody? B-? Your rating on President Trump, right? I’d give him nothing less than an A because of the way that his red hot economy has helped out the coal miners he promised jobs to.

                  Sorry, he is much better than a B-… that’s the kind of pity grade you might give to someone who sexually harassed 20 women and generally acted like a fucking asshole his whole fucking narcissistic life to. Not President Trump. He’s a veritable idol that we can all aspire to as a moral example. That’s not satire or hyperbole or any other weird thing you want to call it. It’s what I really think.

                  1. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

                    You are no OBL.

                2. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

                  Nardz, that quite a curve you’re grading on. I guess he really needs a win after such a sea of failures here.

  24. creech   7 years ago

    Republican fund raisers can’t wait for her to take her seat in the House. How much more in contributions will the mere mention of her name and her positions bring in vs. the invisible guy who now holds her seat? Every party needs a few enemies like her.

    1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

      It’s people like her that got Trump elected.

    2. perlchpr   7 years ago

      It’s true, I’d certainly never ever heard of her (apparently very) incumbent predecessor.

  25. Sidd Finch v2.01   7 years ago

    Not enough. She needs to Gianforte a few J’s to get my vote.

  26. Number 2   7 years ago

    Hey, did Lenin invite the press to his Town Hall meetings? Did Mao sit for one on one interviews? Did Stalin make himself available for Q and A? Please.

    1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      Someone called her She Guevara. Fits right in.

    2. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

      Stalin had secret police that he made available for Q and A, but probably in a different way.

    3. BYODB   7 years ago

      I’m sure they did, but ‘the Press’ were his buddies with a gun to their head and the one-on-one interviews were the same.

      May not apply to this woman, but I’m sure we can think of some other home brewed example of this.

  27. Hamster of Doom   7 years ago

    Reason could scoop absolutely *everyone* by sending Popehat. He’s not a member of the press, he’s just a person who Twitters and sometimes writes things on the internet.

    1. John   7 years ago

      That is a great idea except he would probably like what he heard.

      1. Eddy   7 years ago

        Wait, I thought you loved that guy!

        /sarc

    2. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      Who the fuck is poophat?

  28. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

    If there’s on thing I know it’s this. The Democratic Party is the party of gay people and Hollywood elitists. The Republican Party is the party of fiscal responsibility and family values and that is why poor people voted for President Trump?in droves.

    1. John   7 years ago

      D- trolling. You need to save your shekels and go back to trolling school.

      1. Eddy   7 years ago

        Russia has the only known trolling school in the world, comrade!

        1. Eddy   7 years ago

          I should have said “tovarisch” to make it more sinister-sounding. Sorry.

          1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

            Spaceba.

      2. Giant Realistic Flying Tiger   7 years ago

        The real problem is that he SF’D the link.

        1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

          Sorry, I found out that government agents at Twitter took the Kevin Williamson NRO article “SJW’s? not racists? Elected Trump” offline as hate speech. I apologize. This suppression of the 1A by private companies is a fast- moving juggernaut.

          1. Giant Realistic Flying Tiger   7 years ago

            No, I’m pretty sure you just coded your link wrong. It uses HTML.

            1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

              No, honest, I coded it correctly. I swear. Here’s an article by Ben Shapiro. Get it before our government overlords at Twitter take it down You can’t even hear that guy talk any more anywhere!

              1. Giant Realistic Flying Tiger   7 years ago

                You linked back to this page, dude.

                I guess that’s an improvement.

                1. LeaveTrumpAloneLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

                  WTH? Right-wing speech is being squelched everywhere! Let’s try this video from the Clinton Foundation. Maybe that will work?!?

                  1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

                    You have all the link posting ability of Sevo, with none of the charm.

                    1. Mock-star   7 years ago

                      A link back to this very page. If he would use some more bold words, I would think its Hihn.

    2. See Double You   7 years ago

      Your broken brain led to a broken link.

    3. Cy   7 years ago

      L2Troll

    4. Mark22   7 years ago

      The Democratic Party is the party of gay people

      Not anymore. If you’re a white male, you’re not welcome even if you’re gay. You need more intersectionality than that if you want the Democrats to tolerate you.

  29. Derp-o-Matic 6000   7 years ago

    Joe, your alt-text is confusing. Is that a picture of Jonathan Bachman?

  30. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

    Wasn’t she accused just last week of being on TV too much?

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   7 years ago

      I think she was accused of being stupid, as evidenced by the too frequent appearances on television.

    2. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

      You defending her for banning the media? But just the other day weren’t you bashing Trump for tweeting mean things about the press? Principals>principles, right?

  31. Tony   7 years ago

    Donald Trump’s hair looks more hay-like than normal.

  32. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

    MAGA!

    1. Tony   7 years ago

      Is that your cum in Trump’s hair today? Or is it just humid in DC?

      1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

        Wow you are even more sophomoric then normal. That takes a lot.

        1. Tony   7 years ago

          I’ll offer an excuse for my behavior in the form of a riddle: I took the day off, but started the day early.

          1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

            And that is supposed to be clever? You are living proof of how participation trophies create unwarranted narcissism.

            1. Tony   7 years ago

              One can’t help being a millennial.

              1. BYODB   7 years ago

                One can help acting like one.

        2. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

          Its been a rough 1.5 years for Tony and his Lefty brethren.

          Tony and his Lefty cohorts troll Reason which nonsense, so sometimes they spend hours creating comments and I add MAGA as my comment.

          It dries them crazy.

          1. Tony   7 years ago

            Trolling the libs shouldn’t be the sum total of the American federal government’s policy platform.

            1. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

              Why not? Do you actually believe that government is a benign force for good? The more it is gridlocked the less it intrudes upon people’s liberty. Government should never create winners and losers, no should other attempt to create “equality”. At most it should insure that their is no government created inequality.

              1. Tony   7 years ago

                Government can be a force for good, and we should work to make it so. Because the alternative isn’t great, as you well know. The problem is people who think like you get into power in order to prove themselves right.

                1. Square = Circle   7 years ago

                  GovernmentThe Ring can be a force for good, and we should work to make it so. Because the alternative isn’t great, as you well know. The problem is people who think like you get into power in order to prove themselves right.

                  Boromir to Gandalf.

                  1. Tony   7 years ago

                    Square, square, square, you’re glib. You don’t even know what government is.

                2. Sevo   7 years ago

                  Tony|8.17.18 @ 6:26PM|#
                  “Government can be a force for good,..”

                  Maybe, but it’s a shame it tries and fails 90% of the time.

                3. dchang0   7 years ago

                  Gov’t is NEVER a force for good.

                  Because everything it does is ultimately backed by either threat of the use of force or the actual use of force, everything it does is already morally tainted. (Credit goes to Stefan Molyneux for explaining this clearly in one of his call-in shows.)

                  It’s basically an application of “ends do not justify the means.”

                4. RenaD   7 years ago

                  Government can be a force for good, and we should work to make it so.

                  Hahahahahahaha!

                  Sorry, but haven’t we humans been trying to “make it work” for a zillion years now? The only thing we’ve proven is that it can’t be done. Anarchy now.

                5. Brian   7 years ago

                  Tony:
                  “and we should work to make it so.”

                  Adorable.

                6. Brian   7 years ago

                  Tony:
                  “and we should work to make it so.”

                  Adorable.

          2. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            Luckily Trump can troll the Lefties and rollback government.

            He grabs pussy too.

            The Trifecta!

          3. Hank Phillips   7 years ago

            Whenever Tony (a Red) or Hihn (a Libertarian) show up here, the nationalsocialist sockpuppet reaction is sooo reminiscent of hyenas circling a lion in one of those nature videos.

            1. Nardz   7 years ago

              You just regret that you weren’t aborted, Hank

            2. perlchpr   7 years ago

              The Michael Hihn Robot for Sodomizing Goats and Shitposting is not libertarian. It’s just a very short computer program with a filthy appendage.

              1. Fuck you, Shikha (Nunya)   7 years ago

                I still say it is that room of monkeys with typewriters everyone talks about.

            3. soldiermedic76   7 years ago

              National Socialist were so known for wanting smaller, less intrusive government. You nailed it! Wow, great understanding of history there.

            4. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

              Well hay! Everyone’s favorite infanticide enthusiast has shown up!

              Speaking if Nazis, have you completed your collection of archival Nazi footage recordmg the murder of children and babies by the Reich? If so, I’m sure it’s a proud day for you.

              Got to go now. Say hi to your pen pal, Kermit Gosnell.

      2. Mark22   7 years ago

        When was the last time you managed to get cum in your hair when you were choking your chicken? Yeah, thought so. You’re obviously just jealous that a geezer like Trump is so much more potent than you.

      3. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

        Hey Tony, is that your cum in that 13 year old boy’s rectum? Oh, and when is your next NAMBLA meeting?

  33. Conchfritters   7 years ago

    So the revolution will not be televised?

    1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      American voters always get turned off to Socialist murders, so they need to play it kewl.

  34. See Double You   7 years ago

    Mmm, that Liz Wheeler is purdy.

  35. NotAnotherSkippy   7 years ago

    Why do I keep thinking she swiped left on Joey’s profile? Just a gut feeling, s’pose.

  36. Nardz   7 years ago

    I like this chick.
    In terms of critical thought, she’s dumb as a brick – but she’s socially apt and worked her ass off campaigning.
    And while she’s not great looking in still photos, I’ve come to reappraise her attractiveness in actual motion. Definitely would.
    Her ideas are stupid – but they are the stupid ideas of progressivism. Rush characterized it well: she’s a sponge, who’s soaked up post-modernist bs thoroughly. She believes the propaganda and parrots it with the passionate enthusiasm of extreme naivete.
    I’m rooting for her.

    1. See Double You   7 years ago

      If she represents the future of the Democratic Party, I’ll root for her, too.

    2. Hamster of Doom   7 years ago

      Right? She’s a hard worker, and she’s got both try and gumption. It’s a shame that what she’s trying is a bunch of theory that doesn’t mesh with the laws of mathematics, and yet it would be churlish to fault her for her raising.

      She seems like the sort of person that there’s nothing wrong with that isn’t curable by ten years’ time.

      1. Nardz   7 years ago

        She needs to come down south. Get to know some actual men, rather than soy boys, roid ragers, and JAPS. Make friends with women who are real feminists – women who know who they are and understand the strength of femininity – rather than bitter feminazis and masculine status seekers.
        Would do her well to be around some real people.
        Unfortunately, if she wins a congressional seat this will never happen.

  37. Rockabilly   7 years ago

    LOLLLLLL ahhahaha

    you fucking ass hole ass hat democrat progressive socialist and fucking communists

    FUCK
    EACH
    AND
    EVERY
    ONE
    OF
    YOU
    ASS
    HOLE
    ASS
    HATS
    TAKE your fucking government and stick it up your fucking ass holes !!!

    1. Tony   7 years ago

      Do calm down.

    2. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

      You forgot swartz as in: “I see your swartz is as big as mine.”

    3. majil   7 years ago

      Don’t sugar coat fella ! tell us what you really think!

  38. Cloudbuster   7 years ago

    If she wants to serve in Congress, she’d better get used to being hounded by the press.

    Well, not if she’s successful in implementing her agenda, because that shit is par for the course in socialist countries.

  39. Hank Phillips   7 years ago

    Why does this remind me of Jimmy Hoffa and racketeering trials? Ah! It isn’t fascism when OUR nationalsocialist People’s Courts lock out the press. So why the commotion?

    1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      Bitch, whatchu babnlin’ ’bout now!

  40. ThanksForTheFish   7 years ago

    Bless her heart, she just wanted a safe space.

  41. sharmota4zeb   7 years ago

    From her Facebook page:
    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an educator, organizer, and third generation New Yorker challenging the real-estate industry funded Joe Crowley in the June 26th Democratic Primary. Please SHARE this video!

    Wow, times have changed. I remember when Clinton ran for Senator from New York telling people that plenty of New Yorkers are not from around there. Now, the edgy new candidate brags that she’s *chin high and monocle on* a thrid generation New Yorker.

  42. Longtobefree   7 years ago

    The real loser here is Boston College, which thinks she earned degrees in both Economics and International Relations.
    If she was arrested for that, she would never be convicted.

  43. AlmightyJB   7 years ago

    Look, she’s not an expert on media relations so you can’t have any expectations of her.

  44. nobodynobody   7 years ago

    LOL, how in the world did she think this was going to go over well in today’s political landscape? Is she or are her advisors always this stupid? And in what world does she get to speak for the attendees at the town hall and tell everyone what their opinion is? What a load of shite. “Waah, the press makes me accountable; that makes them the enemy, waah, make them stop. i need my safe space to say things unchallenged.” All right, Socialist Trump. Like him, she just wants people to listen to her rhetoric without it being challenged.

    i hope the press keeps doing their jobs; people like this should not be allowed an iota of reprieve from transparency. You want to work on the public dime, i don’t care what party you belong to or how many people agree with you or don’t, you are deserving to be challenged and you should be open and out about what you’re doing and don’t hide from the press, lol.

    1. Sevo   7 years ago

      “…i hope the press keeps doing their jobs; people like this should not be allowed an iota of reprieve from transparency…”

      Would been nice if they had 2008 to 2016, but that’s asking a lot; they’d have had to criticize a D!
      But leading up the the election in ’16, the hag spent a lot of time in SF pitching her ‘skills’, I guess. We’ll never know, since the press was excluded from the events (and given a summary afterwards, as I recall. You can imagine the accuracy of *that*)
      Even the lap-dog Chron was pissed, and if you’re lost the Chron, well, maybe you’re lost the election…

  45. Sevo   7 years ago

    OT:
    Dunno if anyone’s been following the Tesla-drama.
    Turns out Musk’s a sleeping-pill junkie, his claims of having Saudi family money set for a buy-out are, shall we say, not confirmed by anyone.

    As of three years ago:”Elon Musk’s growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies”
    […]
    “Musk and his companies’ investors enjoy most of the financial upside of the government support, while taxpayers shoulder the cost.
    The payoff for the public would come in the form of major pollution reductions, but only if solar panels and electric cars break through as viable mass-market products. For now, both remain niche products for mostly well-heeled customers.”
    http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-hy-
    musk-subsidies-20150531-story.html
    Which supposed ‘public payoff’ is claimed for facts not in evidence.

    1. Sevo   7 years ago

      Cont’d:
      What’s more, it isn’t only the US taxpayers stuffing drug money in his pocket:
      “It’s Confirmed: Without Government Subsidies, Tesla Sales Implode’
      […]
      “According to the latest data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), sales of Electrically Chargeable Vehicles (which include plug-in hybrids) in Q1 of 2017 were brisk across much of Europe: they rose by 80% Y/Y in eco-friendly Sweden, 78% in Germany, just over 40% in Belgium and grew by roughly 30% across the European Union… but not in Denmark: here sales cratered by over 60% for one simple reason: the government phased out taxpayer subsidies. ”
      https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-11/
      its-confirmed-without-government-
      subsidies-tesla-sales-implode

      No wonder the poor guy is having sleepless nights; he might have to actually run a BUSINESS instead of a rent-seeking scam.
      I have this much sympathy for the parasite: 0

      1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

        I hate that he became a libertarian hero in many eyes. I see free Enterprise folk who touted him being lambasted now, and it’s hard to disagree.

      2. mtrueman   7 years ago

        “No wonder the poor guy is having sleepless nights; he might have to actually run a BUSINESS instead of a rent-seeking scam.”

        Two words: charter schools.

      3. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

        I’m a big car enthusiast, and it sickens me how much praise this guy gets like hes some great visionary, when his success is so predicated on public money at every level.

        Now the other shoe is beginning to drop.

  46. Rufus The Monocled   7 years ago

    Easily among the most illiterate and ignorant person I’ve seen in my 30 + years following North American politics.

    The stupid things are so unbelievably vacuous and nonsensical it’s a marvel she even gets votes. Good job Chuck Todd interviewing. Solid stuff. Such integrity.

    But she’s in the right party though. They fucking love science and democracy so it’s a perfect fit.

  47. Rufus The Monocled   7 years ago

    “This is an outlier and will not be the norm. We’re still adjusting our logistics to fit Alexandria’s national profile.”

    We have to manage her ignorance and how she will deal with real questions from people beyond our socialist power to control.

    Run a dummy, you will inevitably censor and control things because the dummy can’t handle scrutiny.

    And they say the GOP is run by extremists? Fricken SOCIALISTS are in the DNC.

    1. Oli   7 years ago

      “Run a dummy, you will inevitably censor and control things because the dummy can’t handle scrutiny.”

      True, see current POTUS.

      You’re on your way to having the choice between an authoritarian and a socialist in two years, good job hyperpartisans.

      1. ShotgunJimbo   7 years ago

        Too many dummies on the big stage unfortunately. That is what kills me about Johnson’s “Aleppo moment”

        If you asked POTUS about really anything in depth about international politics that he didn’t see a segment on fox and friends or there is current controversy around, he would be 1000% clueless on it. Though in his defense, he is faster on his feet, enough so that he would at least make an ambiguous, vacuous statement about the topic and transition to something he did know or just say something controversial to get the media fired up. Unless he was dumb enough to wager a guess on the topic and say something substantive (Putin will never be going into Crimea…).

        Cortez gets away with the same crap. She is completely out of her depth on policy substance so the best she can come up with on any issue is what’s trendy in the socialist extremism crowd without being able to back up how any of the logistics would work out.

        The people leading / trying to lead our country are the bottom of the barrel. Just the way the founder’s intended? Wait that doesnt seem right

        1. Eddy   7 years ago

          “The people leading / trying to lead our country are the bottom of the barrel. Just the way the founder’s intended? Wait that doesnt seem right”

          Just wait until Wednesday.

      2. Trollificus   7 years ago

        Presidential race 2024:
        Alexandria Occasional-Cortex/corpse of Nancy Pelosi (D) vs. Alex Jones/Abe Lincoln impersonator (R)
        note: extrapolated from trend in presidential nominees 2004-2016

    2. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      Hillary handled real questions by not allowing anyone to ever ask them. Her interviews required all questions to be submitted to her campaign ahead of time, and some were actually rehearsed and edited with her campaign having approval of the final cut. Which is why she became so enraged when Matt Lauer went off script on the Today Show, amd asked her a real question. Even though it wasn’t anything that hard hitting.

      Of course, this little dimwit doesn’t have that kind of clout or machine behind her to make any of that happen.

      Although to he credit, I bet she would be really fun during rough sex.

  48. majil   7 years ago

    Be nice or her supporters are going to start breaking things

  49. nubwaxer   7 years ago

    The right has gone full mass hysteria over the word socialism or as sane people would call it public services and public investment. Where’s Donald’s infrastructure plan, which is socialism in action? Where’s better and cheaper healthcare for all? Medicare and Social Security are socialist programs, public services and Medicare for all would be an expansion of an existing program. But I get it, you don’t want to pay for something somewhere at sometime for some reason is getting while you’re not even if you don’t need it. n the other hand I don’t want to buy more useless F-35s ad B-21s to enrich defense contractor shareholders. So shriek away about the evils of socialism that mature adults in other countries where the citizens haven’t been given the hard sell about the evils of government but instead pay taxes for services they want and trust government to administer.

    1. ShotgunJimbo   7 years ago

      I look at socialism as a spectrum and some of the wackos are just too far down it. From free college for everyone, to free healthcare, (and even a couple real extremists outliers who have advocated universal healthcare for animals?!) on the left, to the unlimited and unchecked military fetishism spending (defense contractor welfare) on the right, there are plenty of bad socialist ideas to go around. And those ideas are worse when we are many trillions in debt.

      But yes, some of “socialism” is just stuff that everyone needs and agrees that we all pay for. And it has been blown out of proportion by the extreme right that thinks it immediately equates to the second comings of Hitler/Stalin.

      Though the far left doesn’t do themselves any favors when they immediately jump to “the govt needs to pay for / take over all the things I want!!” when it is clear we don’t even have enough money to pay for the free shit we already give out.

      1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        The USA was founded on more volunteerism than socialism.

        The majority of ruling white men wanted to be part of this new system where you voluntarily pay small amounts to have a functioning federal government to provide for the national defense and protect property rights.

        Socialism is the government controlling the means of production, so the Founders avoided that as much as possible and did pretty good. The Welfare State was the ‘nice’ version of Socialism that came along since many Americans refused to give up free market and limited government. The Socialists just needed the right mix of tragedy (Great Depression) and corrupt government officials to get Marxism going in the USA.

        1. ShotgunJimbo   7 years ago

          Plenty that the govt controls that I am happy to pay for so I don’t have to do it (and don’t want to do it). Roads, bridges, some sort of public education, that kind of stuff I am all fine with. I’ll “volunteer” to pay for all that.

          But complete control over industries such as healthcare (single payer that is, I have lots of experience in the VA system and have seen govt run healthcare first hand, its the worst in the country by far; some sort of reform is honestly fine and very needed though) are not great for this country. The govt is just too big, clumsy, and ineffective to do it right.

          Similarly the out of control military spending that comprises such a huge chunk of the budget I wouldn’t “volunteer” to pay. It is becoming a joke how much of a wasteful bureaucracy the US military has become. Needs to be cut big time.

          1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            I have experience with the VA too. Anyone who advocates single payer has no idea how government employees just don’t really care whether you die or live.

  50. Truthteller1   7 years ago

    Is there any lingering doubt that this woman lacks intelligence? Actually she is just garden variety stupid.

  51. Salero21   7 years ago

    Commies/Marxists don’t want to answers questions from the Press.

  52. Salero21   7 years ago

    Q: What do you call the ‘Crats Brand of Socialism?
    A: Parasitic Socialism.

    1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      Is there any other kind?

  53. Pat001   7 years ago

    Anything is ok when prog liberals do it.

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