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Anti Federalist
08-17-2018, 07:07 PM
Ocasio-Cortez bans press from town hall

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/08/17/ocasio-cortez-blocks-access-campaign-event/

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Monday that stops on her “listening tour” throughout the district, like the one held a day earlier in Corona, are “intended for lively, compassionate discourse with a diversity of viewpoints.”

According to the Democratic nominee in the 14th Congressional District, she and the dozens of area residents who attended the event “talked about race, immigration, healthcare, disability rights and housing.”

But unless you were in the room on Sunday, you won’t know what specific community problems were mentioned or how Ocasio-Cortez planned to address them once she is sworn in.

That’s because her campaign banned members of the media from attending the event, which was otherwise open to the public.

In the seven weeks since she pulled off one of the most remarkable upsets in recent American political history — defeating longtime Rep. Joe Crowley (D-Queens, Bronx) by 15 points in June’s Democratic primary — Ocasio-Cortez has become a political star.

Soon after her victory came numerous profiles in high-profile publications like The New York Times and Rolling Stone, guest hosting shows on the online progressive news network The Young Turks and appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

She has also traveled the country from Kansas to Hawaii in recent weeks to campaign — sometimes with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — for fellow progressive candidates running in their own primaries.

But when Ocasio-Cortez returned to the district for a Bronx community meeting with prominent healthcare activist Ady Barkan last Tuesday, her campaign manager, Vigie Ramos Rios, later told the Chronicle, she was “mobbed” by reporters, “even though we said no Q&A and no one-on-one [interviews].”

According to Ramos Rios and campaign spokesman Corbin Trent, that unwanted attention led to a press ban both for last Wednesday’s listening tour stop in the Bronx and Sunday’s in Corona.

“We wanted to help create a space where community members felt comfortable and open to express themselves without the distraction of cameras and press. These were the first set of events where the press has been excluded,” Trent said. “This is an outlier and will not be the norm.
We’re still adjusting our logistics to fit Alexandria’s national profile.”

The 28-year-old progressive activist will almost certainly win November’s general election against her nominal Republican opponent in the overwhelmingly Democratic district, which would make her the youngest-ever female member of Congress.

Asked if it was hypocritical for Ocasio-Cortez to ban the press from an in-district community meeting after weeks of interviews with prominent publications and rallying with candidates in other states, Trent said the campaign is committed to maintaining a positive relationship with area media outlets.

“After our primary victory, the campaign had what we saw as a unique and limited opportunity for Alexandria to use her elevated platform to speak about issues affecting our district to the national media, and to campaign for other progressive candidates around the country,” he said. “By working to get other progressive candidates elected, Alexandria will be securing more national voting power for the people of Queens and the Bronx.”

The format of Sunday’s event — which was delayed one day while Ocasio-Cortez returned from campaigning in Hawaii for congressional candidate Kaniela Ing — saw area residents broaching issues before the Bronx progressive, who was seated in the front row.

At some point during the meeting, according to the social media feeds of attendees, Ocasio-Cortez got up and addressed the audience.
“We’ve been polite with racist people for far too long,” she said according to the Twitter feed of Nick Gulotta, an aide to Mayor de Blasio who was in attendance. “There’s a cultural idea that talking about race is divisive ... but I don’t think it’s divisive unless you’re a racist.”

Ocasio-Cortez also discussed the issue on Twitter on Monday.

“At yesterday’s town hall, someone asked how I, as just a human, am dealing with the hate, subconscious bias and criticism,” she wrote. “I’ve been told my whole life I’m not up to snuff. Folks always doubt my worthiness until I get it done.”

Other social media users in attendance said that topics such as affordable housing, charter schools and Borough President Melinda Katz’s interest in the building of a soccer stadium were discussed.

“The way we organize around electoral campaigns is the way we need to organize around issue campaigns when Congress is in session,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

Swordsmyth
08-17-2018, 07:12 PM
She is a walking, talking liability and her handlers have been forced to admit it.

Anti Globalist
08-17-2018, 07:30 PM
No I want the press to continue covering her idiocy.

pcosmar
08-17-2018, 07:33 PM
She is a walking, talking liability and her handlers have been forced to admit it.

handlers fault for handling..

any cat owner understands this.

aGameOfThrones
08-17-2018, 07:46 PM
Nuyoricans are so annoying...

She is the same person that won't debate Candance Owens because she doesn't have to debate people who are not from her district, but goes campaigning for other candidates all over the country for people she will not represent if they are elected.

brushfire
08-17-2018, 07:55 PM
She's gonna "rubio", I just know it.

https://78.media.tumblr.com/8ab843e9be9c3d9ec2168de9ed3004e7/tumblr_ozhdhoHXNk1rgddu0o1_400.gif

Suzanimal
08-17-2018, 08:04 PM
But unless you were in the room on Sunday, you won’t know what specific community problems were mentioned or how Ocasio-Cortez planned to address them once she is sworn in.

I bet I can guess.

Aratus
08-17-2018, 08:13 PM
She's gonna "rubio", I just know it.

https://78.media.tumblr.com/8ab843e9be9c3d9ec2168de9ed3004e7/tumblr_ozhdhoHXNk1rgddu0o1_400.gif

If she ever does a POTUS run, will all the same said astute "handlers" steer her away
from the State Fair booths that sell corndogs? I remember a rather interesting photo
of Rick Perry munching down on the same. It had its moments. If you use a fork and
a knife and a plate to eat a corndog, you do look like an urbane, effete Easterner who
went a tad too west for once. Y'all think she = shoe-in even if some (D)folks sit home?

Aratus
08-17-2018, 08:17 PM
I bet I can guess.

There is a logic behind my thread that pensively ponders
and pontificates on the question of her being a RADICAL
DEMOCRAT. If a Blue Waves tilts the HOUSE and she does
arrive by a quite narrow margin, she'll vote to impeach him.

oyarde
08-17-2018, 09:46 PM
Ocasio-Cortez bans press from town hall

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/08/17/ocasio-cortez-blocks-access-campaign-event/

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Monday that stops on her “listening tour” throughout the district, like the one held a day earlier in Corona, are “intended for lively, compassionate discourse with a diversity of viewpoints.”

According to the Democratic nominee in the 14th Congressional District, she and the dozens of area residents who attended the event “talked about race, immigration, healthcare, disability rights and housing.”

But unless you were in the room on Sunday, you won’t know what specific community problems were mentioned or how Ocasio-Cortez planned to address them once she is sworn in.

That’s because her campaign banned members of the media from attending the event, which was otherwise open to the public.

In the seven weeks since she pulled off one of the most remarkable upsets in recent American political history — defeating longtime Rep. Joe Crowley (D-Queens, Bronx) by 15 points in June’s Democratic primary — Ocasio-Cortez has become a political star.

Soon after her victory came numerous profiles in high-profile publications like The New York Times and Rolling Stone, guest hosting shows on the online progressive news network The Young Turks and appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

She has also traveled the country from Kansas to Hawaii in recent weeks to campaign — sometimes with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — for fellow progressive candidates running in their own primaries.

But when Ocasio-Cortez returned to the district for a Bronx community meeting with prominent healthcare activist Ady Barkan last Tuesday, her campaign manager, Vigie Ramos Rios, later told the Chronicle, she was “mobbed” by reporters, “even though we said no Q&A and no one-on-one [interviews].”

According to Ramos Rios and campaign spokesman Corbin Trent, that unwanted attention led to a press ban both for last Wednesday’s listening tour stop in the Bronx and Sunday’s in Corona.

“We wanted to help create a space where community members felt comfortable and open to express themselves without the distraction of cameras and press. These were the first set of events where the press has been excluded,” Trent said. “This is an outlier and will not be the norm.
We’re still adjusting our logistics to fit Alexandria’s national profile.”

The 28-year-old progressive activist will almost certainly win November’s general election against her nominal Republican opponent in the overwhelmingly Democratic district, which would make her the youngest-ever female member of Congress.

Asked if it was hypocritical for Ocasio-Cortez to ban the press from an in-district community meeting after weeks of interviews with prominent publications and rallying with candidates in other states, Trent said the campaign is committed to maintaining a positive relationship with area media outlets.

“After our primary victory, the campaign had what we saw as a unique and limited opportunity for Alexandria to use her elevated platform to speak about issues affecting our district to the national media, and to campaign for other progressive candidates around the country,” he said. “By working to get other progressive candidates elected, Alexandria will be securing more national voting power for the people of Queens and the Bronx.”

The format of Sunday’s event — which was delayed one day while Ocasio-Cortez returned from campaigning in Hawaii for congressional candidate Kaniela Ing — saw area residents broaching issues before the Bronx progressive, who was seated in the front row.

At some point during the meeting, according to the social media feeds of attendees, Ocasio-Cortez got up and addressed the audience.
“We’ve been polite with racist people for far too long,” she said according to the Twitter feed of Nick Gulotta, an aide to Mayor de Blasio who was in attendance. “There’s a cultural idea that talking about race is divisive ... but I don’t think it’s divisive unless you’re a racist.”

Ocasio-Cortez also discussed the issue on Twitter on Monday.

“At yesterday’s town hall, someone asked how I, as just a human, am dealing with the hate, subconscious bias and criticism,” she wrote. “I’ve been told my whole life I’m not up to snuff. Folks always doubt my worthiness until I get it done.”

Other social media users in attendance said that topics such as affordable housing, charter schools and Borough President Melinda Katz’s interest in the building of a soccer stadium were discussed.

“The way we organize around electoral campaigns is the way we need to organize around issue campaigns when Congress is in session,” Ocasio-Cortez said.
She is right you know . I doubt her worthiness .

Schifference
08-18-2018, 05:01 AM
Does she or her handlers feel the press is a problem? I thought the left loved the media. How does one get into one of her meetings? Will she form a secret society? Will there be riots in the streets if she does not win in November?

timosman
08-18-2018, 05:09 AM
Does she or her handlers feel the press is a problem? I thought the left loved the media. How does one get into one of her meetings? Will she form a secret society? Will there be riots in the streets if she does not win in November?

Does she find the press to be the enemy of the people? :confused:

brushfire
03-05-2019, 12:31 PM
She's gonna "rubio", I just know it.

https://78.media.tumblr.com/8ab843e9be9c3d9ec2168de9ed3004e7/tumblr_ozhdhoHXNk1rgddu0o1_400.gif


https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dem-moderates-fume-over-ocasio-cortez-list-threat < not everyone's drinking the water.

PAF
03-05-2019, 01:39 PM
Just remember trump did it first.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/cnn-new-york-times-other-media-barred-from-white-house-briefing/2017/02/24/4c22f542-fad5-11e6-be05-1a3817ac21a5_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b98c0bcabe3a

Swordsmyth
03-05-2019, 05:49 PM
Just remember trump did it first.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/cnn-new-york-times-other-media-barred-from-white-house-briefing/2017/02/24/4c22f542-fad5-11e6-be05-1a3817ac21a5_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b98c0bcabe3a
Trump did it because of how the media acted, she is doing it because she is a gaff machine.

She has every right to do it but it doesn't look good for her.

PAF
03-05-2019, 05:59 PM
Trump did it because of how the media acted, she is doing it because she is a gaff machine.

She has every right to do it but it doesn't look good for her.


How it looks for either of them is immaterial.

People have every right to know what is happening concerning government affairs. If there is not enough room, for example, to hold all who wish to attend, various press outlets, to avoid partisanship, should be present to pass on information.

;-)