(Article by Patty McMurray republished from 100PercentFedUp.com)
“And so I run back into my office,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “I slam my door. There’s another kind of like back area to my office, and I open it, and there’s a closet and a bathroom. And I jump into my bathroom…In between the screams and the yells,” Ocasio-Cortez added, “I mean, I thought I was going to die.”
Gripping stuff. In a personal video, AOC elaborates and claims that bathroom doors and hinges were moving and people were screaming. It is truly unforgettable.
https://twitter.com/urdadssidepiece/status/1356444065370427394
“Where is she!? Where is she?!…I thought I was going to die…I had a lot of thoughts—you have a lot of thoughts when you are in a situation like that.” Says Cortez.
“And, like, also, one of those thoughts that I had was, you know, I just happen to, you know, uh, be a spiritual person and be raised in the context and I really just felt, like, you know, if this is the plan for me—ummm, then people will be able to take it from here…Um, I had a lot of thoughts, but that was the thought that I had about you all.”
Her voice begins to crack here, as though she is reliving a painful truth about the fragility of life:
“Um, I felt that, uhh, if this was the journey that my life was taking, I felt that things were going to be ok.”
She then begins to cry and wipes a tear from her eye as the video ends.
Harrowing articulate stuff–the stuff of a great Hollywood production.
Because it is one!
It turns out that AOC wasn’t even in the Capitol building that day. Fellow US Rep Nancy Mace tweeted about her confusion regarding the lying congresswoman’s statement about fearing for her life, saying “My office is 2 doors down. Insurrectionists never stormed our hallway.”
https://twitter.com/RepNancyMace/status/1356677360507052034
Red State reports: “AOC wasn’t even in the Capitol building where all the action was going down. If she was in her office, she was in the Cannon Building which is nearby, but a different building. But of course, many didn’t get the logistics and just assumed that she was in the Capitol building.
And what about the guy who came to her room? Well, that was true–except that it was hired security protecting her because politicians get special armed protection all the time while they are at work that you do not get. But, don’t worry. For good measure, she would later denigrate him in order to appeal to her ‘defund the police’ base:
https://twitter.com/MaryMargOlohan/status/1356452601043300353
As it turns out, however, as my colleague Bonchie reported earlier, AOC said in her Instagram drama that the person who came to her office was a Capitol Police officer. But she denigrated the officer who came to help, claiming he “didn’t feel right” and that he was looking at her “in all of this anger and hostility.” Her staffer reportedly wondered if he would have to fight the officer and suggested that he might put them in a “vulnerable situation.”
Owens wrote: On a day in which #AlexandriaOcasioSmollett is trending, please never forget the time that @AOC staged a photoshoot dressed in all white at a parking lot to spread lies about immigrant children in cages. Faking her own attempted murder was the next logical step.
Alexandria Ocasio Smollett is the perfect name for another far-left hoaxer trying to gain sympathy from an imaginary traumatic experience that never happened.
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