I'm starting to get the impression that the high and mighty AOC must have some sort of drinking problem, like, you know, waking up in the morning with no recollection of where you were the day before?
Report: AOC Was Not Inside Capitol Building During Breach On Jan. 6
while imagining herself as being sexually assaulted, no less... the security guard who checked on her was not with a partner and had a threatening look on his face or sound to his voice while she hid in her office bathroom from the mob and Republican-planted bombs? What a traumatic near-death experience that must seem like! Oh and she actually has now identified herself as being a sexual assault survivor. Maybe that's why she feels the need to drink? She wouldn't be the first in that boat.
Maybe she's already reached her Peter Principle pinnacle. Maybe she needs to back off, cool down, and go back to tending bar where she can be around people she trusts.
Tucker:
Tucker had a few words to say about AOC, her claims, and the riot:
Another analysis:
I have been thinking about this incident while doing my usual of trying to walk in somebody else's shoes to help me understand them and I have come to believe that AOC's account of her experience and of her feelings on that day come from what she felt she was experiencing at the time. Sure she may have left out a few details like what in heck was she doing alone in her office with no awareness of security when all that stuff was going on outside over at the capitol building. One might wonder if that's where she keeps some booze stashed just for high stress situations like this. But even if she is relating an actual personal experience, how long would it have been - how long would it have taken an educated leader such as herself - to find out that she had been mistaken, that she had been letting her imagination run away with itself? For the average person it might take a few minutes, once that person had come out of hiding, to realize the illusion. I'm not aware of any news articles even to this day where she tells the world that she ever did realize that her experience was an illusion. Instead, she tries to convince her followers that her experience was real, presumably because she was convinced of its reality while it was happening. That is troubling. That's like waking up from a bad dream and never realizing that it was only a dream, only your own imagination. You have mental problems if that's how you live your life.
She doesn't belong in Congress.
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