Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx), is a Cuban style socialist who won a heavily Democratic congressional district in the outer boroughs of New York City. She is supported by far left groups, including MoveOn and the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). She supports dictatorial and corrupt socialist governments like Venezuela even if they oppose American leadership in the world, even to alleviate humanitarian disasters (Syria), and reflexive criticism of one of America’s great democratic allies (Israel),” he wrote.

She is a hater of the United States who wants people to break the law and “occupy every airport,” “occupy every border” and “occupy every ICE office” until illegal-immigrant children are reunited with their illegal-immigrant parents, and has called for President Trump’s impeachment and socialist economic policies. These are the ideas of an anti-American Cubano worthy of Fidel himself.

Senator Joe Lieberman, Independent, called Ocasio-Cortez’s anti-American agenda “more Socialist than Democratic” and said her presence in Congress will “make it harder for Congress to stop fighting and start fixing problems.”

“Thanks to a small percentage of primary votes, all of the people of New York’s 14th Congressional District stand to lose a very effective representative in Washington,” he wrote.

Her Cortez ancestors include a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century. Cortés was part of the generation of Spanish colonizers who began the first phase of the Spanish destruction and colonization of Mexico.
Any military occupation that directly or indirectly caused the deaths, in less than a century, of 90 percent of the population is hardly one to celebrate. It is true that Aztec civilization continues to be seen as a particularly bloodthirsty one, but the general assessment of it has also become more sophisticated. If Cervantes—a knowledgeable dissident in his time—lived today, he would recognize Cortés as a genocidal killer and would not define Tenochtitlan as a “fright” but as a triumph of environmentally sound engineering whose inhabitants suffered from a worrying tendency to make violent death into a performance.

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