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Ocasio-Cortez later said on Instagram Live that during the 'traumatizing event' inside the Capitol riots. He was kicked off the floor for ‘jeopardizing the health' of colleagues. With the nearly half-a-trillion-dollar relief package passing in a 388-5 vote, Ocasio-Cortez was joined only by four Republicans, Jody Hice (Ga.), Ken Buck (Colo.), Thomas Massie (Ky.) and Andy. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is seen as New York's ‘biggest villain' when it comes to Amazon's decision to pull part of its second headquarters out of Long Island City, according to a poll.

Considering what a monumental idiot Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is, she may think she already kicked Joe Biden out of the democratic party. Whatever the case, the dingbat NY Rep. doesn't believe the former VP and current presidential candidate belongs in the same party as her. Since there's no room for both of them, she figures her one-year on the job outweighs Biden's decades of service to the party. Also, for some reason she can't figure why everybody hates her.

New York magazine did a lengthy profile on AOC and she is sick and tired of the democratic party having any members who don't think like her.

'Democrats can be too big of a tent,' said Ocasio-Cortez. 'They let anybody who the cat dragged in call themselves a progressive. There's no standard.'

She's literally a bartender with a kindergartner's understanding of the world and yet she's a democratic U.S. Representative. She's definitely right that there's no standard, but wrong about how that lack of standard works.

Speaking of people she doesn't think belong in her progressive version of the democratic party, AOC was asked what she thought about Joe Biden winning the presidency and her response was, 'Oh God.' New York magazine noted that she said this 'with a groan.'

'In any other country, Joe Biden and I would not be in the same party, but in America, we are,' said Ocasio-Cortez.

In any other country, the only party AOC would be in would be a children's party as an entertainer. She may be qualified as a clown because she's funny, but not necessarily intentionally funny. Then again, making animal balloons may be outside of her abilities.

There you have it: AOC says Joe has got to go. The reason is because she thinks she's taken over the democratic party and Biden, as well as others, are now the lunatic fringe:

'For so long, when I first got in, people were like, ‘Oh, are you going to basically be a tea party of the left?' And what people don't realize is that there is a tea party of the left, but it's on the right edges, the most conservative parts of the Democratic Party. So the Democratic Party has a role to play in this problem,' Ocasio-Cortez said.

This AOC profile goes on and on about how she has pissed off everyone in the democratic party from Nancy Pelosi on down, which makes this AOC quote the funniest thing possible:

'It's weird because I know I am also one of the most hated people in America,' said Ocasio-Cortez.

No, the weird thing is that AOC finally understands something clearly. She doesn't know squat about economics, government, or history, but she does get that people hate her.

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Basically saying that Joe Biden shouldn't be allowed in the democratic party anymore isn't going to win her any friends on the left, but then again neither is her caustic personality and donkey teeth. The real fun will be when Crazy Joe responds to this.

I bet Biden challenges her to a push-up contest with the loser walking away from the democratic party for good. My second guess is that Biden will sniff AOC's hair and invite her to rub his hairy legs. A third and more likely scenario is that Biden doesn't remember that he's a democrat and has no clue what the hell an AOC is.

Why is Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seen as New York's biggest villain?

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is seen as New York's ‘biggest villain' when it comes to Amazon's decision to pull part of its second headquarters out of Long Island City, according to a poll from Siena College.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., reportedly has been de-listed from the board of left-wing activist group Justice Democrats, following legal and ethical questions about her affiliation with the group.

The Daily Caller reported that Ocasio-Cortez, along with chief of staff and former campaign chair Saikat Chakrabarti, have been removed from the board of the political action committee after previously holding 'legal control over the entity' in late 2017 and early 2018.

The Daily Caller had reported earlier this month on Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti's role with the PAC, noting that the congresswoman never disclosed to the Federal Election Commission that they 'controlled the PAC while it was simultaneously supporting her primary campaign.' Former FEC officials said at the time this could represent violations of campaign finance law.

It was Justice Democrats that helped catapult Ocasio-Cortez from obscurity to an upset primary win over then-Rep. Joe Crowley to an election win in November. The group runs a recruitment program by which activists can nominate grassroots candidates for office to challenge incumbent Democrats, and Ocasio-Cortez gave her support to that push in a video in January. The group has also backed her on issues such as 'Medicare-for-all' and the Green New Deal.

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The Caller reports that Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti took control of Justice Democrats in December 2017, until Ocasio-Cortez was removed from the board in June 2018 -- though she was kept on as an 'entity governor' until last week. Both Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti were only officially removed from the board on March 15, according to documents obtained by the outlet, almost eight months after attorneys had said she was removed.

The development is the latest in the controversy surrounding the left-wing firebrand's campaign. Earlier this month, Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti were accused in an FEC complaint of violating campaign finance law by funneling nearly $1 million in contributions from PACs, including Justice Democrats, to private companies also controlled by Chakrabarti.

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Although large financial transfers from PACs to private LLCs are not necessarily improper, the complaint argues that the goal of the 'extensive' scheme was seemingly to dodge detailed reporting requirements of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which are designed to track campaign expenditures.

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The complaint was drafted by the conservative, Virginia-based National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) and alleged that the pair appeared to have 'orchestrated an extensive off-the-books operation to make hundreds of thousands of dollars of expenditures in support of multiple candidates for federal office.'

Her office denied wrongdoing. 'There is no violation,' Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News after the report was filed. Asked if the complaint shows she was connected to 'dark money' during the campaign, Ocasio-Cortez replied, 'No, no.'

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is seen as New York's ‘biggest villain' when it comes to Amazon's decision to pull part of its second headquarters out of Long Island City, according to a poll from Siena College.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., reportedly has been de-listed from the board of left-wing activist group Justice Democrats, following legal and ethical questions about her affiliation with the group.

The Daily Caller reported that Ocasio-Cortez, along with chief of staff and former campaign chair Saikat Chakrabarti, have been removed from the board of the political action committee after previously holding 'legal control over the entity' in late 2017 and early 2018.

The Daily Caller had reported earlier this month on Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti's role with the PAC, noting that the congresswoman never disclosed to the Federal Election Commission that they 'controlled the PAC while it was simultaneously supporting her primary campaign.' Former FEC officials said at the time this could represent violations of campaign finance law.

It was Justice Democrats that helped catapult Ocasio-Cortez from obscurity to an upset primary win over then-Rep. Joe Crowley to an election win in November. The group runs a recruitment program by which activists can nominate grassroots candidates for office to challenge incumbent Democrats, and Ocasio-Cortez gave her support to that push in a video in January. The group has also backed her on issues such as 'Medicare-for-all' and the Green New Deal.

The Caller reports that Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti took control of Justice Democrats in December 2017, until Ocasio-Cortez was removed from the board in June 2018 -- though she was kept on as an 'entity governor' until last week. Both Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti were only officially removed from the board on March 15, according to documents obtained by the outlet, almost eight months after attorneys had said she was removed.

The development is the latest in the controversy surrounding the left-wing firebrand's campaign. Earlier this month, Ocasio-Cortez and Chakrabarti were accused in an FEC complaint of violating campaign finance law by funneling nearly $1 million in contributions from PACs, including Justice Democrats, to private companies also controlled by Chakrabarti.

Although large financial transfers from PACs to private LLCs are not necessarily improper, the complaint argues that the goal of the 'extensive' scheme was seemingly to dodge detailed reporting requirements of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which are designed to track campaign expenditures.

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The complaint was drafted by the conservative, Virginia-based National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) and alleged that the pair appeared to have 'orchestrated an extensive off-the-books operation to make hundreds of thousands of dollars of expenditures in support of multiple candidates for federal office.'

Her office denied wrongdoing. 'There is no violation,' Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News after the report was filed. Asked if the complaint shows she was connected to 'dark money' during the campaign, Ocasio-Cortez replied, 'No, no.'

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Chakrabarti also defended the set-up on Twitter, saying, 'We were doing something totally new, which meant a new setup. So, we were transparent about it from the start.'

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Fox News' Gregg Re contributed to this report.





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