Of course AOC just got punked ... but she was either too stupid or being too politically correct to realize it. It perfectly satirizes some of the actual insanity of the Left, it makes AOC’s fans (sitting in the audience) look like morons, and it makes AOC herself look even more stupid than normal. In addition, it proves just how much the Left’s new PC rules have caged them in, and prevents them from using any common sense whatsoever, in fear of violating some written/unwritten PC rule. (The people in that room didn’t know how to react partly BECAUSE of their fear of PC backlash.)
Actually ... this is just about as good as Schit For Brains getting punked by the Russians (pretending to be Ukrainians) who were claiming to have “naked pictures of Trump.” Here it is in case you haven’t heard it:
I fear with only months left before the planet implodes because of green house gases, in addition to eating babies, I propose all LIBRetards hold their collective breaths (literally), at least until the night before the Nov. 2020 election!
News is saying the nutjob was a Republican plant, ... .
She probably was a “plant” and the more I think about it, I don’t think she was a “nut job” If she was a plant ... it was brilliant!
“ ... If you did not live and fight in the era of Andrew [Breitbart] you might not see the master-level agitprop on display here. This is epic and so well done.
The most well constructed agitprop is when you take the opposition message, infiltrate the constituency, and then advance the message to its logical conclusion. If done effectively the audience will support the messenger while having no clue what is happening.
The Oscar worthy agitprop, delivered only by the best in the art form, leave all sides of the political spectrum wondering ‘is this real?’ This young lady has delivered. Well done.“
But soon after a video of the incident went viral on Thursday night, a far-right fringe group called the LaRouche movement announced on Twitter that it was behind the protester.
"AOC doesn't rule out eating babies," it wrote.
The group, which promotes a host of conspiracy theories, also linked to a post on its website calling the reduction of carbon emissions a "mass-murder policy."
Matthew Sweet, a British journalist who wrote a book investigating LaRouche, called the group a "bizarre political cult" and pointed out that it had staged several other demonstrations similar to the woman's interruption on Thursday night.
"They've been doing this since the '70s," Sweet told The Washington Post. "The tactic is you go to a political meeting and you create a disturbance that disrupts the meeting, and more importantly, that creates a kind of chaos."
The group, which was founded as a Marxist group by Lyndon LaRouche in the 1960s, transformed into a right-wing conspiracy-theorist movement in the 1970s. LaRouche, who spent several years in prison for fraud in the 1990s, died in February at 96.
Remember why, specifically, the Bill of Rights was written...remember its purpose. It was written to limit the power of government over the individual.
There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth.