For those of us at work who can’t watch videos, who is behind her?
A well funded group put together from former Bernie supporters created their own party with the intention of taking over the Democratic party. They ran 79 candidates and seven of them won, including the Muslim woman who said Trump isn’t human and Jews are (fill in every trope from history.) These women are actors reading a script. The man who created the video superimposes video of the people in the political group saying exactly the same things as the candidates, “this is our world war II,” for example. The exact same words.
These people have taken over the party with only seven of them. The group says it will primary even those who side with them because they want to OWN the politicians, not just have allies. This is the most dangerous challenge to our republic in my lifetime.
Saikat Chakrabarti is AOC’s main handler. He was ostensibly her campaign manager and is her chief of staff, but there’s a strong case to be made that AOC is his creation and puppet rather than his boss. Chakrabarti part of Justice Democrats, started by Kyle Kulinski and Cenk Uygur.
1.) Cenk Uygur (Founder of The Young Turks, who brought in top guys from Bernie Sanders’ campaign)
2.) Saikat Chakrabarti (Co-founder and ideological mastermind of the ‘Justice Democrats,’ Bernie Sanders campaign operative, tech expertise in social media. His major influence is Subhas Chandra Bose - like Barack Obama, he was an anti-colonialist, and a VERY BAD DUDE, whose desire was to form a synthesis between Nazism and Communism.) THIS guy IS the brains behind AOC.
3.) Zach Exley (Radical open-borders leftist - expert in Saul Alinski style “community organizing, fellow at Open Borders Foundation - a Soros deal, tech expertise in social media)
4.) Alexandria Rojas ( Exec. Director of Justice Democrats)
5.) Corbin Trent (AOC’s top congressional aide)
6.) Waleed Shahid (Comms. Director of Justice Democrats)
The Justice Democrats endorsed 79 candidates for the 2018 Midterm campaign - 26 of these won in their primary election; seven won in the general, and are now in Congress.