AOC Gets Greedy, Won’t Rule Out a Primary Challenge to Radical Leftist Chuck Schumer in 2022

U.S. House Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is back in the news again. Despite getting much of her radical agenda passed through the Democrat party, effectively moving the entire party leftward, it apparently isn’t enough. U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who used to be a moderate once upon a time, has been one of the most negative, anti-Trump, left-wing radicals himself, along with U.S. House Rep and House Speaker Pelosi (D-CA).

But they haven’t been radical enough for AOC+3 aka “The Squad”. The apparent anti-White, anti-American agenda coming out of today’s Democrat party has been nothing short of shocking. We say anti-White because of riots with imbalanced outcomes during arrests, Critical Race Theory being taught in our schools, and massive amounts of unchecked immigration threatening the nation’s culture and traditions.

Anyone in politics who brings up these points simply gets called racist by the left as they attempt to ruin the lives of those who even try to speak about the travesties happening in today’s U.S., as statues come down, and flags go up in flames. Now, AOC wants more, as she hints she may get greedy and try to primary Chuck Schumer himself.

From CNN in part:

Asked by CNN’s Dana Bash if she is considering a campaign against her fellow New Yorker next year, Ocasio-Cortez said she had not seriously considered it, but also stopped short of ruling out a run.”I know it drives everybody nuts. But the way that I really feel about this, and the way that I really approach my politics and my political career is that I do not look at things and I do not set my course positionally,” Ocasio-Cortez told Bash in “Being…AOC,” the first episode of the new CNN series “Being…” that airs Monday night at 9 p.m. ET.

“And I know there’s a lot of people who do not believe that. But I really — I can’t operate the way that I operate and do the things that I do in politics while trying to be aspiring to other things or calculating to other things,” she said in an interview in her district in late June.

It remains to be seen if this becomes official. We can only assume the radicals will get bolder in the Democrat party, as their elections become easier and easier to win. Red and swing states will try to slow this down with election integrity efforts, but sooner or later, “moderate” Democrats will have to question if they really want to be along for this ride. Meanwhile, “moderate” Republicans will also have to question whether or not “working across the aisle” is even working for them at all anymore.

At least, the good faith ones will. Republicans and politicians in general who don’t actually care what their constituents want, and are only there for the money and to build their career, will clearly continue to do what they do. Voters will have to decide how to handle that situation now, and going forward, assuming actual alternative candidates even present themselves, and are able to run functional campaigns without big banks and big tech censoring and stopping them every step of the way.

Ian MacDonald

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