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    AOC is doing the rounds in the media and trying to make headlines. I’m not sure what her agenda is but it’s getting pretty annoying. The whole thing about her quitting is a complete act.

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    AOC is doing the rounds in the media and trying to make headlines. I’m not sure what her agenda is but it’s getting pretty annoying. The whole thing about her quitting is a complete act.
    She's butthurt a centrist candidate won the presidency, tbh...

    It's a double edged sword, tbh, on one hand, she and Queen Stacey bring out the most conserva tears, on the other, she's turning in the Louie Ghomert of the Dem party.

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    AOC is doing the rounds in the media and trying to make headlines. I’m not sure what her agenda is but it’s getting pretty annoying. The whole thing about her quitting is a complete act.
    I dunno, she could make some real bank outside of politics. More than Palin I bet.

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    You wouldn't have won without AOC/Adams guilt tripping submissive whites. Republicans have rednecks and Democrats have cucks

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    She's butthurt a centrist candidate won the presidency, tbh...

    It's a double edged sword, tbh, on one hand, she and Queen Stacey bring out the most conserva tears, on the other, she's turning in the Louie Ghomert of the Dem party.
    Louie Gohmert doesn’t create conflict within the GOP though. I’m fine with AOC calling out hacks like John Kasich for trying to take credit for Biden winning when Kasich did all to help him win Ohio, but now is just about the worst time for party infighting. They should be addressing this stuff behind closed doors.

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    her interview from NYT:

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Biden’s Win, House Losses, and What’s Next for the LeftThe congresswoman said Joe Biden’s relationship with progressives would hinge on his actions. And she dismissed criticism from House moderates, calling some candidates who lost their races “sitting ducks.”




    For months, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been a good soldier for the Democratic Party and Joseph R. Biden Jr. as he sought to defeat President Trump.


    But on Saturday, in a nearly hourlong interview shortly after President-elect Biden was declared the winner, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez made clear the divisions within the party that animated the primary still exist. And she dismissed recent criticisms from some Democratic House members who have blamed the party’s left for costing them important seats. Some of the members who lost, she said, had made themselves “sitting ducks.”


    These are edited excerpts from the conversation.


    We finally have a fuller understanding of the results. What’s your macro takeaway?


    Well, I think the central one is that we aren’t in a free fall to anymore. But whether we’re going to pick ourselves up or not is the lingering question. We paused this precipitous descent. And the question is if and how we will build ourselves back up.


    We know that race is a problem, and avoiding it is not going to solve any electoral issues. We have to actively disarm the potent influence of racism at the polls.


    But we also learned that progressive policies do not hurt candidates. Every single candidate that co-sponsored Medicare for All in a swing district kept their seat. We also know that co-sponsoring the Green New Deal was not a sinker. Mike Levin was an original co-sponsor of the legislation, and he kept his seat.


    To your first point, Democrats lost seats in an election where they were expected to gain them. Is that what you are ascribing to racism and white supremacy at the polls?


    I think it’s going to be really important how the party deals with this internally, and whether the party is going to be honest about doing a real post-mortem and actually digging into why they lost. Because before we even had any data yet in a lot of these races, there was already finger-pointing that this was progressives’ fault and that this was the fault of the Movement for Black Lives.


    I’ve already started looking into the actual functioning of these campaigns. And the thing is, I’ve been unseating Democrats for two years. I have been defeating D.C.C.C.-run campaigns for two years. That’s how I got to Congress. That’s how we elected Ayanna Pressley. That’s how Jamaal Bowman won. That’s how Cori Bush won. And so we know about extreme vulnerabilities in how Democrats run campaigns.


    Some of this is criminal. It’s malpractice. Conor Lamb spent $2,000 on Facebook the week before the election. I don’t think anybody who is not on the internet in a real way in the Year of our Lord 2020 and loses an election can blame anyone else when you’re not even really on the internet.


    And I’ve looked through a lot of these campaigns that lost, and the fact of the matter is if you’re not spending $200,000 on Facebook with fund-raising, persuasion, volunteer recruitment, get-out-the-vote the week before the election, you are not firing on all cylinders. And not a single one of these campaigns were firing on all cylinders.


    Well, Conor Lamb did win. So what are you saying: Investment in digital advertising and canvassing are a greater reason moderate Democrats lost than any progressive policy?


    These folks are pointing toward Republican messaging that they feel killed them, right? But why were you so vulnerable to that attack?


    If you’re not door-knocking, if you’re not on the internet, if your main points of reliance are TV and mail, then you’re not running a campaign on all cylinders. I just don’t see how anyone could be making ideological claims when they didn’t run a full-fledged campaign.


    Our party isn’t even online, not in a real way that exhibits competence. And so, yeah, they were vulnerable to these messages, because they weren’t even on the mediums where these messages were most potent. Sure, you can point to the message, but they were also sitting ducks. They were sitting ducks.


    There’s a reason Barack Obama built an entire national campaign apparatus outside of the Democratic National Committee. And there’s a reason that when he didn’t activate or continue that, we lost House majorities. Because the party — in and of itself — does not have the core competencies, and no amount of money is going to fix that.


    If I lost my election, and I went out and I said: “This is moderates’ fault. This is because you didn’t let us have a floor vote on Medicare for all.” And they opened the hood on my campaign, and they found that I only spent $5,000 on TV ads the week before the election? They would laugh. And that’s what they look like right now trying to blame the Movement for Black Lives for their loss.


    Is there anything from Tuesday that surprised you? Or made you rethink your previously held views?


    The share of white support for Trump. I thought the polling was off, but just seeing it, there was that feeling of realizing what work we have to do.


    We need to do a lot of anti-racist, deep canvassing in this country. Because if we keep losing white shares and just allowing Facebook to radicalize more and more elements of white voters and the white electorate, there’s no amount of people of color and young people that you can turn out to offset that.


    But the problem is that right now, I think a lot of Dem strategy is to avoid actually working through this. Just trying to avoid poking the bear. That’s their argument with defunding police, right? To not agitate racial resentment. I don’t think that is sustainable.


    There’s a lot of magical thinking in Washington, that this is just about special people that kind of come down from on high. Year after year, we decline the idea that they did work and ran sophisticated operations in favor of the idea that they are magical, special people. I need people to take these goggles off and realize how we can do things better.


    If you are the D.C.C.C., and you’re hemorrhaging in bent candidates to progressive insurgents, you would think that you may want to use some of those firms. But instead, we banned them. So the D.C.C.C. banned every single firm that is the best in the country at digital organizing.


    The leadership and elements of the party — frankly, people in some of the most important decision-making positions in the party — are becoming so blinded to this anti-activist sentiment that they are blinding themselves to the very assets that they offer.


    I’ve been begging the party to let me help them for two years. That’s also the damn thing of it. I’ve been trying to help. Before the election, I offered to help every single swing district Democrat with their operation. And every single one of them, but five, refused my help. And all five of the vulnerable or swing district people that I helped secured victory or are on a path to secure victory. And every single one that rejected my help is losing. And now they’re blaming us for their loss.


    So I need my colleagues to understand that we are not the enemy. And that their base is not the enemy. That the Movement for Black Lives is not the enemy, that Medicare for all is not the enemy. This isn’t even just about winning an argument. It’s that if they keep going after the wrong thing, I mean, they’re just setting up their own obsolescence.


    What is your expectation as to how open the Biden administration will be to the left? And what is the strategy in terms of moving it?


    I don’t know how open they’ll be. And it’s not a personal thing. It’s just, the history of the party tends to be that we get really excited about the grass roots to get elected. And then those communities are promptly abandoned right after an election.


    I think the transition period is going to indicate whether the administration is taking a more open and collaborative approach, or whether they’re taking a kind of icing-out approach. Because Obama’s transition set a trajectory for 2010 and some of our House losses. It was a lot of those transition decisions — and who was put in positions of leadership — that really informed, unsurprisingly, the strategy of governance.


    What if the administration is hostile? If they take the John Kasich view of who Joe Biden should be? What do you do?


    Well, I’d be bummed, because we’re going to lose. And that’s just what it is. These transition appointments, they send a signal. They tell a story of who the administration credits with this victory. And so it’s going be really hard after immigrant youth activists helped potentially deliver Arizona and Nevada. It’s going to be really hard after Detroit and Rashida Tlaib ran up the numbers in her district.


    It’s really hard for us to turn out nonvoters when they feel like nothing changes for them. When they feel like people don’t see them, or even acknowledge their turnout.


    If the party believes after 94 percent of Detroit went to Biden, after Black organizers just doubled and tripled turnout down in Georgia, after so many people organized Philadelphia, the signal from the Democratic Party is the John Kasichs won us this election? I mean, I can’t even describe how dangerous that is.


    You are diagnosing national trends. You’re maybe the most famous voice on the left currently. What can we expect from you in the next four years?


    I don’t know. I think I’ll have probably more answers as we get through transition, and to the next term. How the party responds will very much inform my approach and what I think is going to be necessary.


    The last two years have been pretty hostile. Externally, we’ve been winning. Externally, there’s been a ton of support, but internally, it’s been extremely hostile to anything that even smells progressive.


    Is the party ready to, like, sit down and work together and figure out how we’re going to use the assets from everyone at the party? Or are they going to just kind of double down on this smothering approach? And that’s going to inform what I do.


    Is there a universe in which they’re hostile enough that we’re talking about a Senate run in a couple years?


    I genuinely don’t know. I don’t even know if I want to be in politics. You know, for real, in the first six months of my term, I didn’t even know if I was going to run for re-election this year.


    Really? Why?


    It’s the incoming. It’s the stress. It’s the violence. It’s the lack of support from your own party. It’s your own party thinking you’re the enemy. When your own colleagues talk anonymously in the press and then turn around and say you’re bad because you actually append your name to your opinion.


    I chose to run for re-election because I felt like I had to prove that this is real. That this movement was real. That I wasn’t a fluke. That people really want guaranteed health care and that people really want the Democratic Party to fight for them.


    But I’m serious when I tell people the odds of me running for higher office and the odds of me just going off trying to start a homestead somewhere — they’re probably the same.

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    She's butthurt a centrist candidate won the presidency, tbh...

    It's a double edged sword, tbh, on one hand, she and Queen Stacey bring out the most conserva tears, on the other, she's turning in the Louie Ghomert of the Dem party.
    lol No

    We want them to be the face of the party.

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    I dunno, she could make some real bank outside of politics. More than Palin I bet.
    Yeah this could very well be a grift she’s laying the groundwork for, but that’s kinda what I’m saying about this whole I’m gonna quit thing being an act.

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    Louie Gohmert doesn’t create conflict within the GOP though. I’m fine with AOC calling out hacks like John Kasich for trying to take credit for Biden winning when Kasich did all to help him win Ohio, but now is just about the worst time for party infighting. They should be addressing this stuff behind closed doors.
    have to wonder if she'd have been this public if not for Spangerber's rant going public

    imo seems like a direct response to that

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    you have calf tats though

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    I wouldn’t really put Abrams in the same category as AOC. She’s definitely not a centrist but Jimmy Dore hates Stacey Abrams some for obscure reason I can’t remember.

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    lol No

    We want them to be the face of the party.

    yeah you get a 3 for with them, they feed your fear, your racism, and your sexism

    The sheeple, like yourself, can’t be scared by words you don’t understand. You need dark faces to scare you to be kept in line, even better they’re female, so your fear of women can be exploited, too.

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    I wouldn’t really put Abrams in the same category as AOC. She’s definitely not a centrist but Jimmy Dore hates Stacey Abrams some for obscure reason I can’t remember.
    who the cares about jimmy dore?

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    have to wonder if she'd have been this public if not for Spangerber's rant going public

    imo seems like a direct response to that
    Agreed which is childish. She should try to address her issues with Spanbeger internally and behind closed doors.

    Im not even sure if Spanberger was going after her or the squad.

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    yeah you get a 3 for with them, they feed your fear, your racism, and your sexism

    The sheeple, like yourself, can’t be scared by words you don’t understand. You need dark faces to scare you to be kept in line, even better they’re female, so your fear of women can be exploited, too.
    AOC dropped the race card on your own party in response

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    Agreed which is childish. She should try to address her issues with Spanbeger internally and behind closed doors.

    Im not even sure if Spanberger was going after her or the squad.
    yeah... this kind of infighting doesnt look very good. at least now now right after an election

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    Yeah this could very well be a grift she’s laying the groundwork for, but that’s kinda what I’m saying about this whole I’m gonna quit thing being an act.
    If higher office is her goal she would do well to not linger in the House too long. Quitting and starting a popular reality tv show might be the way to go.

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    yeah... this kind of infighting doesnt look very good. at least now now right after an election
    I’d be a lot more fine with it if we actually were past the election. AOC was talking about how she’s going to do everything to help out in the Georgia senate races, what shes doing now definitely isn’t helping.

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    yeah you get a 3 for with them, they feed your fear, your racism, and your sexism

    The sheeple, like yourself, can’t be scared by words you don’t understand. You need dark faces to scare you to be kept in line, even better they’re female, so your fear of women can be exploited, too.
    Don't you use sheeple! We claimed it!

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    Don't you use sheeple! We claimed it!

    Yes. Yes, you did. You guys claimed the le.

    I am using it in the proper context and with the reverence that reference deserves in your world.

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    She's butthurt a centrist candidate won the presidency, tbh...

    It's a double edged sword, tbh, on one hand, she and Queen Stacey bring out the most conserva tears, on the other, she's turning in the Louie Ghomert of the Dem party.
    I'd say she's butthurt that liberal cost the Dems the house, but in her defense most of those seats were lost because it was Trump on the ballot. I can't imagine there would have been that many split ticket voters after impeachment. However i believe they do need to get rid of "defund the police" not the argument but call it something else before 2022


    I’d be a lot more fine with it if we actually were past the election. AOC was talking about how she’s going to do everything to help out in the Georgia senate races, what shes doing now definitely isn’t helping.
    Then she should shut her ing mouth because if it's some things them good ol boys like it's beating on minorities and loud women, and she checks those two boxes. She's just trying to piggyback off Stacy the GOAT

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    Do y'all actually believe Biden won the election because he's a Democrat or because of his policy? He won because he's not Trump. A ing broom with a hat on could've beat Trump this election. As for AOC I see nothing wrong with what she said. ting on progressives is getting old when it's clear most of the country support progressive policies.

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    Louie Gohmert doesn’t create conflict within the GOP though. I’m fine with AOC calling out hacks like John Kasich for trying to take credit for Biden winning when Kasich did all to help him win Ohio, but now is just about the worst time for party infighting. They should be addressing this stuff behind closed doors.
    I don't know about that. Maybe Louie Gohmert doesn't confront openly with the party, but every time he opens his mouth and says something stupid, the party ends up having to spend time doing damage control.

    I would hate to see AOC going that route, tbh

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    AOC needs to temper her expectations. She, like 100% of people that run think they can just change the system in 2 days.

    She needs to take a page from Bernie. Guy spent 40 years to just get the recognition he has now. This country isn't going to change in her lifetime so she needs to adapt.

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    lol No

    We want them to be the face of the party.
    But they aren't and are unlikely to be. Much like Bernie or what Ron Paul was to the GOP, they're there to scare the other side.

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