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Former Obama Deputy Rips AOC’s ‘Dumb S***’ Over Progressive Election Shenanigans

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Former Obama Deputy Rips AOC’s ‘Dumb S***’ Over Progressive Election Shenanigans


Jim Messina, the former White House deputy chief of staff under Barack Obama, slammed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) for endorsing a primary challenger to the head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).

New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi is challenging DCCC chair, Sean Patrick Maloney, for New York’s 17th district in the House.

The state’s most famous socialist views Biaggi as a more progressive candidate in a race created by New York’s new redistricting maps.

“Through hard work, Alessandra was able to break through and deliver a series of progressive wins for New York State,” Ocasio-Cortez praised. “Now, she’s ready to take her leadership to Congress where I know she’ll continue fighting for working people.”

Messina raged about the problem, calling the endorsement “counter-productive.”

I’m running for Congress to challenge inaction and political cowardice. New Yorkers deserve fierce champions in Washington, and that’s why I’m so proud to receive the endorsement of one of the bravest fighters I know: @AOC. pic.twitter.com/x7DL4pfNOB

— Alessandra Biaggi (@Biaggi4NY) June 7, 2022

RELATED: Flustered AOC Demands Democrats Use The Term ‘Latinx’ – A Term Latinos Roundly Oppose

Messina Slams AOC For Endorsing DCCC Head’s Opponent

Messina fired back at AOC for her endorsement of the opponent to the DCCC chair calling it “dumb s***” and warning it’s moves like this that could contribute to a Red Wave in November.

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“This is so counter-productive. The Supreme Court is about to outlaw abortion. We could lose both houses. So we are going to focus our time running against each other?” he tweeted.

“Now we’re primarying committed progressives because … why? If we lose house it’s because of dumb sh*t like this,” added Messina.

This is so counter-productive. The Supreme Court is about to outlaw abortion. We could lose both houses. So we are going to focus our time running against each other? Now we’re primarying commited progressives because. . .why? If we lose house it’s because of dumb shit like this https://t.co/fErOy85yrI

— Jim Messina (@Messina2012) June 7, 2022

Biaggi has been a big proponent of the ‘defund the police’ movement in New York even as crime spiked in New York City due to Democrat bail reform policies.

“The police in this country are soulless,” Biaggi once wrote on Twitter.

A woman who once called cops “soulless” — is running for Congress

‘Defund the Police’ state Sen. Biaggi wants to go to congress https://t.co/4oFPwACCTZ

— Al (@AlBeachGuy) February 8, 2022

RELATED: Heartache: AOC Wants To Ditch Her Tesla After Elon Musk Teased Her About Hitting on Him – Musk Fires Back HARD

More ‘Dumb S***’

This isn’t the first example of AOC being accused of promoting ‘dumb s***’ in recent days, and it certainly won’t be the last barring the congresswoman getting one of those ‘Flowers for Algernon’ surgeries.

Earlier this week she was roundly mocked for going on a “mini-rant” about Democrats not using the term ‘Latinx’ –  a word Latinos overwhelmingly reject.

“And they’re like, ‘this is so bad, this is so bad for the party,’ like blah blah blah,” she said. “And it’s almost like it hasn’t struck some of these folks that another person’s identity is not about your reelection prospects.”

“Gender is fluid, language is fluid,” AOC further claimed.

To put it as AOC would, like most people don’t even know what like the term Latinx means. Like, duh.

For the full clip of moronic ramblings, follow the link: https://t.co/MhppeLRlGJ

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Legendary Democratic strategist James Carville has consistently hammered progressives who focus on ridiculous terminology and defunding the police.

“They come up with a word like ‘Latinx’ that no one else uses. Or they use a phrase like ‘communities of color,’” Carville lamented.

He, like Messina, believes the absurdity of dumb s*** like “stupid wokeness” and anti-police movements are killing Democrats at the ballot box.

“I mean this ‘defund the police’ lunacy, this take Abraham Lincoln’s name off of schools, people see that,” Carville said after his party was slaughtered in the Virginia elections. “And it really has a suppressive effect all across the country on Democrats.”

????“There’s backlash and a frustration.” Democratic strategist James Carville blames “stupid wokeness” for Democrat election losses. He says “these people need to go to a woke detox center”. Democrats, he’s talking about you. pic.twitter.com/rqzsTFw0tM

— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) November 4, 2021

AOC has had run-ins with the DCCC in the past, having been called a “deadbeat” by one Democrat staffer after refusing to pay dues to the committee.

I give quite a bit to fellow Dems – we’ve fundraised over $300,000 for others (more than my “dues”), w/ over 50% going to swing seats.

DCCC made clear that they will blacklist any org that helps progressive candidates like me. I can choose not to fund that kind of exclusion. https://t.co/qqwdwPAqek

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) January 10, 2020

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