The thing about Alexandria Occasionally Coherent-Cortex (AOCC) that makes me angry isn't her blatant stupidity, or her arrogance as a House freshman. No, it's her associations with flaming anti-Semites while recently claiming to have some Jewish heritage.
And nobody on the left questions her bull-throwing and breathtaking ignorance. No one says anything about how she likes to share photo ops with Linda Sarsour and the other three anti-Semitic clowns of the Women's March organization.
But she's a leftist, a Democratic socialist, and like former President Obama, Keith Ellison, Andre Carson, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, as long as you're on the left, hate Trump and love Louis Farrakhan, you're okay.
Now AOCC is phone buddies with notorious anti-Semitic Labour Party Leader in the UK, Jeremy "Scumwaffle" Corbyn. AOCC had an apparent phone conversation and praised Corbyn afterward.
"Great to speak to @AOC on the phone this evening and hear first hand how she’s challenging the status quo," Corbyn tweeted. "Let’s build a movement across borders to take on the billionaires, polluters and migrant baiters, and support a happier, freer and cleaner planet."
"It was an honor to share such a lovely and wide-reaching conversation with you, @jeremycorbyn!" Ocasio-Cortez replied like a fool. "Also honored to share a great hope in the peace, prosperity, + justice that everyday people can create when we uplift one another across class, race, + identity both at home & abroad."
Allegations of anti-Semitism against Corbyn started getting significant media attention following Corbyn's rise in 2015 from a leftist Member of Parliament to the leader of Britain’s Labour Party.
The New Yorker reported:
The New Yorker's report notes that Britain's three major Jewish newspapers — The Jewish Chronicle, Jewish News, and Jewish Telegraph — each published a joint editorial slamming the Labour Party and Corbyn "because of the existential threat to Jewish life in this country that would be posed by a Jeremy Corbyn-led government."
The New Yorker continued:
In August 2018, Corbyn "admitted attending a ceremony for the terrorists behind the Munich massacre," The Independent reported. "The Labour leader said he was “present” at a memorial event commemorating those responsible for the 1972 attack, despite his office previously insisting he was only at the event in question honoring Palestinians killed in an Israeli air strike."
In November 2018: "Scotland Yard has opened a criminal investigation into allegations of antisemitic hate crimes linked to Labour party members," the Guardian reported.
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And nobody on the left questions her bull-throwing and breathtaking ignorance. No one says anything about how she likes to share photo ops with Linda Sarsour and the other three anti-Semitic clowns of the Women's March organization.
But she's a leftist, a Democratic socialist, and like former President Obama, Keith Ellison, Andre Carson, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, as long as you're on the left, hate Trump and love Louis Farrakhan, you're okay.
Now AOCC is phone buddies with notorious anti-Semitic Labour Party Leader in the UK, Jeremy "Scumwaffle" Corbyn. AOCC had an apparent phone conversation and praised Corbyn afterward.
"Great to speak to @AOC on the phone this evening and hear first hand how she’s challenging the status quo," Corbyn tweeted. "Let’s build a movement across borders to take on the billionaires, polluters and migrant baiters, and support a happier, freer and cleaner planet."
"It was an honor to share such a lovely and wide-reaching conversation with you, @jeremycorbyn!" Ocasio-Cortez replied like a fool. "Also honored to share a great hope in the peace, prosperity, + justice that everyday people can create when we uplift one another across class, race, + identity both at home & abroad."
Allegations of anti-Semitism against Corbyn started getting significant media attention following Corbyn's rise in 2015 from a leftist Member of Parliament to the leader of Britain’s Labour Party.
The New Yorker reported:
Corbyn has long campaigned for peace in the Middle East, and he has frequently criticized the actions of Israel. Over the years, he has attended protests and conferences alongside campaigners who have expressed anti-Semitic views. In mid-August, 2015, a month before Corbyn was elected Labour leader, Stephen Pollard, the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, which describes itself as the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world, wrote a front-page editorial challenging the candidate to explain some of these instances. “They were all things in the public domain. We weren’t revealing anything new,” Pollard told me the other day. “But nobody had really paid attention to Corbyn previously, because why would you?” Pollard wrote the editorial while on holiday in Devon. Headlined “The Key Questions He Must Answer,” it asked Corbyn about his connections to Deir Yassin Remembered, an anti-Israel group run by a Holocaust denier; his defense of an Anglican vicar who peddled anti-Semitic conspiracy theories; and his descriptions of Hamas and Hezbollah as “friends,” and of Sheikh Raed Salah, a Palestinian mayor accused of making the blood libel in 2007, as “an honored citizen.” “I just sat down in my cottage and wrote this leader,” Pollard said. “That set the course for the next couple of years, really.”Allegations of anti-Semitism—committed by members, officials, and the leader himself—have been the running roughshod over Corbyn’s far-leftist takeover of the Labour Party ever since, and the sense of something seriously wrong with him and his party has deepened with time.
The New Yorker's report notes that Britain's three major Jewish newspapers — The Jewish Chronicle, Jewish News, and Jewish Telegraph — each published a joint editorial slamming the Labour Party and Corbyn "because of the existential threat to Jewish life in this country that would be posed by a Jeremy Corbyn-led government."
The New Yorker continued:
Each of Corbyn’s attempts to respond to the issue has somehow managed to make things worse. In the spring of 2016, when I was reporting a Profile of the Labour leader for this magazine, Naz Shah, a member of Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet, was suspended from the Party for sharing Facebook posts that suggested that Israelis should be relocated to the U.S. (“Problem solved,” she wrote.) The following day, Ken Livingstone, a former mayor of London and long-term Corbyn ally, went on the radio to defend Shah and talked about Hitler instead: “He was supporting Zionism before he went mad and ended up killing six million Jews.” Livingstone was suspended as well. In response, Corbyn ordered a two-month inquiry into anti-Semitism in the Labour Party by Shami Chakrabarti, a respected civil-rights lawyer.The full report on Corbyn's anti-Semitism crisis can be seen here.
In August 2018, Corbyn "admitted attending a ceremony for the terrorists behind the Munich massacre," The Independent reported. "The Labour leader said he was “present” at a memorial event commemorating those responsible for the 1972 attack, despite his office previously insisting he was only at the event in question honoring Palestinians killed in an Israeli air strike."
In November 2018: "Scotland Yard has opened a criminal investigation into allegations of antisemitic hate crimes linked to Labour party members," the Guardian reported.
I hope you'll follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.
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