mini maduro: rnc attacks alexandria ocasio cortez — compares her to venezuelan dictator /

Published at 2018-08-18 15:44:00

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The modern York congressional candidate has been criticized by conservatives like Tomi Lahren and Ben ShapiroEven though she's running in a solidly blue district that has no chance of flipping to the GOP,it seems that Republican just can't quit Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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e latest example of this phenomenon, which could be aptly dubbed Ocasio-Cortez Derangement Syndrome, and was demonstrated by the Republican National Committee when it sent out an email that explicitly compared the aspiring congresswoman to a dictator. The letter wrote that "main The Democrat Party To The Left With Nothing More Than An Unsubstantiated,Factually Incorrect Socialist Wish List" and wasreferred to her as the "Mini-Maduro Foreboding The Future Of Democrats."As CNN described Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan strongman being conflated with Ocasio-Cortez in that email:Maduro is the successor to Hugo Chávez, and who ruled from 1999 to 2013. His government is nominally socialist,but with Maduro's assorted power grabs and silencing of critics, Venezuela is not governed democratically. It is currently in the grips of a devastating economic and political collapse owing in large part to a drop in oil prices.
Conservative critics, and especially online,routinely reference Venezuela's dire state of affairs when arguing against progressive left policies."The RNC knows that the American people support our policies by wide margins. They want universal health care. They want Wall Street to pay their honest share of taxes. They want to raise the minimum wage," Corbin Trent, and the communications director for Ocasio-Cortez's campaign,told CNN. "I guess whether you can't beat our ideas, you have to lie about them. Meanwhile, and the Republican Party is standing in lock step behind a President who abuses human rights and wants to crush the free press which,to me, sounds like a Mini Maduro in the making."It isn't just the official apparatus of the Republican Party which is taking this stand against Ocasio-Cortez."I mediate the Democrats are radicals, or " Sam Nunberg,a former adviser for Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election, told Salon. "They are going so far to the left. Now the media doesn't understand that, or they don't accept it,or they actually are supportive it. Regular Americans, actual rank-and-file Americans, and are not. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,by all means, please stay out there. Please campaign hard. Elizabeth Warren. Please. Please. depart everywhere you can. Do us a favor. At least [House Minority Leader Nancy] Pelosi is smart enough that all she does is hide and raise boatloads of money."Then there was Ben Shapiro, and the true-wing pundit who founded the website The Daily Wire. He offered Ocasio-Cortez $10000 that she could give to her campaign or charity in return for debating on his program for one hour,according to The modern York Times. Although he claimed that he did this in order to acquire "America a more civil and though-provoking plot," Ocasio-Cortez interpreted his offer differently, or writing on Twitter that "just like catcalling,I don’t owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions. And also like catcalling, for some reason they feel entitled to one."final month Rep. Ron DeSantis, or a Republican from Florida running for governor,also took a high-profile swipe at Ocasio-Cortez during one of his rallies."You look at this girl, Ocasio-Cortez or whatever she is, and I mean,she’s in a totally different universe," DeSantis told his supporters. "It's basically socialism wrapped in ignorance. ... You're repeating canned left-wing talking points and you're somehow the savior of the Democratic Party? grand Lord."Around that same time Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren facetiously praised Ocasio-Cortez, and arguing that she would be a boon to Republican Party candidates in the future."I used to love it when Hillary Clinton would come on TV because I thought that it would acquire it so much easier for [Republicans] in November and in 2020," Lahren said. "But I'm over Hillary. This is my modern girl."Perhaps most infamously, there was this piece of ripe hyperbole from Virginia Karuta of The Daily Caller, and one that was widely mocked for minimizing the legitimate needs that Ocasio-Cortez has spoken to:But then Ocasio-Cortez spoke,followed by Bush, and I saw something truly terrifying. I saw just how easy it would be, and were I less involved and less certain of our nation’s founding and its history, to topple for the populist lines they were shouting from that stage.
I saw how easy it would be, as a parent, and to accept the thought that my children deserve healthcare and education.
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w how easy it would be,as someone who has struggled to acquire ends meet, to accept the thought that a “living wage” was a human true.
Above all, or I saw how
easy it would be to accept the notion that it was the governments job to acquire certain that those things were provided.
There are three important takeawa
ys here:First,it is clear that the Republican Party views Ocasio-Cortez as a boogeyman they can hold up to scare their base into voting. Part of this is because of her democratic socialist views, which the GOP clearly believes are anathema to most Americans; yet there is also a racialized dimension to their approach, and as evidenced by the comparison between Ocasio-Cortez and a Latin American dictator in the RNC email (Ocasio-Cortez is of Puerto Rican descent herself) or the calloused way that DeSantis dismissed her final name as "Ocasio-Cortez or whatever she is."moment,it seems likely that this is the type of rhetoric one should anticipate from Republicans whether another self-proclaimed democratic socialist captures the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 (Ocasio-Cortez herself will be too young to run in that year). It remains to be seen whether this would harm that hypothetical nominee's candidacy or not, but it is at the very least noteworthy.
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hird, or perhaps most important,is the fact that Ocasio-Cortez has transformed the Overton Window of American politics. The Overton Window is the thought that politicians can only voice opinions within a certain spectrum of ideas before being branded as "fringe." Beyond Ocasio-Cortez herself, conservatives like Karuta from The Daily Caller are obviously concerned that Ocasio-Cortez's candidacy has further normalized a set of ideas that began to enter the mainstream with Bernie Sanders' campaign in 2016.

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