Occasional-Cortex made a fool of herself on Twitter. Again. – IOTW Report

Occasional-Cortex made a fool of herself on Twitter. Again.

DC: Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez botched the facts Monday night in a series of tweets attempting to discredit ethics complaints that watchdog groups that have filed against her.

Ocasio-Cortez has already racked up three ethics complaints since taking office in January: two for allegedly misusing congressional resources, and one alleging her chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, set up a million-dollar private slush fund.

Ocasio-Cortez has also faced legal scrutiny over her and Chakrabarti’s control of an outside super PAC, Justice Democrats that was a driving force behind her congressional campaign — an arrangement former FEC commissioners say may have violated federal election laws.

The freshman congresswoman on Monday falsely claimed that Right to Rise, a Republican super PAC hit with an FEC fine on Monday, was behind the ethics complaints.

“Whoah: the creepy org filing bogus ethics complaints against me just *actually* got hit with one of the biggest fines in FEC history,” Ocasio-Cortez falsely asserted.

Rather than correcting the inaccurate tweet, Ocasio-Cortez posted a second tweet, claiming that former Right to Rise operative Luke Thompson was both the target of the fine and the person filing ethics complaints against her.

Neither of those claims are true. Thompson wasn’t mentioned in the complaint against Right to Rise, and doesn’t work at any of the groups that have filed the ethics complaints against Ocasio-Cortez.

Thompson has drawn attention to Ocasio-Cortez’s cozy relationship with an outside super PAC, and first pointed out her boyfriend’s government email address, but he doesn’t work for the watchdog groups filing ethics complaints. Thompson hosts a podcast.  MORE HERE

SNIP: Anyone hear from JEB! lately? Right to Rise was his 2016 superPAC.
The same PAC that is viciously anti-Trump.

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8 Comments on Occasional-Cortex made a fool of herself on Twitter. Again.

  1. AOC may need to start using a flow chart to help her keep her thoughts in order. Things can become overwhelming at times with and or items and spin loops that snarl things.

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  2. @Perry:

    AOC may need to start using a flow chart to help her keep her thoughts in order.

    I don’t think that’ll help. Flow charts are dependent on repeatable deterministic relationships between cause and effect. I suggest that what happens inside La Loca’s head is more akin to a quantum vacuum: Thoughts and anti-thoughts appear spontaneously and then most commonly immediately annihilate each other, but when they don’t, they wander off in random stupid directions.

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