Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not a REAL Congresswoman: She an actor who answered a “casting call” to play the part of a puppet, controlled by radical communists


If the outrageously juvenile behavior and rhetoric of New York Democrat and junior Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (A.O.C.) has you questioning what’s become of common sense and intelligence throughout our electorate, don’t be fooled about how this twit-brain actually ended up in her position.

As revealed by political commentator and writer Christopher Patrick Kohls, who goes by the monicker of “Mr. Reagan” on YouTube, A.O.C. was hand-selected by the Leftist deep state as part of a massive casting call to select the next wave of Leftist actors and actresses who will run the Democratic Party.

Kohls recently uncovered evidence showing that a radical Leftist group known as “Justice Democrats” chose A.O.C. from a lineup of 10,000 potential candidates, all of whom were vying to be chosen for the role of Democratic congressman or congresswoman in New York City.

“Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is not really the congresswoman of New York’s 14th Congressional District,” contends Kohls. “She is essentially an actress. She’s merely playing the part of a New York congresswoman.”

Ditzy A.O.C. says oh-em-gee, they chose me!

In a YouTube video entitled, “The Brains Behind A.O.C. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,” Kohls reveals how A.O.C. herself previously admitted to having been “nominated” by her brother for the role while she was still a run-of-the-mill bartender recently out of college.

“My brother told me that he had sent my nomination in the summer, but I was, like, literally working out of a restaurant then,” A.O.C. admitted on video. “And I was like, there’s no way.”

In other words, A.O.C. never had any intention of ever running for Congress, and was quite literally cast for the role by someone else as a result of her brother nominating her. This would explain why A.O.C. only ever reads her stated “positions” and “policies” from pre-written scripts – that is, when she’s not busy live-streaming on YouTube about how to repot houseplants.

“A casting call. They had a casting call,” Kohls says about the deception that is A.O.C.’s status as “congresswoman.”

“They cast Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the role of congresswoman. And they did this so they could promote their own agenda. Justice Democrats, on its website … says it aims to reform the Democratic Party by running ‘a unified campaign to replace every corporate-backed member of Congress.'”

You can be sure that A.O.C. didn’t come up with the Green New Deal on her own

What this all suggests is that A.O.C. hasn’t had an original thought probably ever, and is merely regurgitating what her puppet-masters tell her to say, including her recent push for the so-called “Green New Deal,” which she most certainly didn’t come up with on her own.

Instead, A.O.C. was more than likely handed the ridiculous document and told to discuss its “merits” publicly in order to sway the Democratic Party even further to the Left than it already is. A.O.C. has also apparently been tasked with deconstructing the existing Democratic Party, and replacing it with extreme-Left socialists and communists whose goal it is to scrap our Constitution and replace it with absolute totalitarianism.

“… two Justice Democrats tenets, ‘Medicare for all’ and the Green New Deal have become litmus tests for Democratic presidential candidates,” news reports explain about the Justice Democrats’ nefarious agenda, and how they’re using useful idiots like A.O.C. to bring it to bear.

“Ocasio-Cortez and her former chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti, one of the founders of Justice Democrats, are the targets of a Federal Elections Commission complaint by the National Legal and Policy Center alleging violations of campaign-finance laws.”

For more news about how American politics has become little more than stage play theater, be sure to check out Faked.news.

Sources for this article include:

Ammoland.com

YouTu.be

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NaturalNews.com



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