That sounds credible and logical. Then it seems like a prudent choice to install Federal voter ID laws. At least the Republicans wouldn't be able to argue any longer about illegal immigrants at the polls. It just seems like good sense.
Why did she have a townhall special on msnbc last night if she is just a freshman congresswoman and not leading the democratic narrative?
Dunno. People must like her message. People liked Trump's message, and he became president. We're in the era of non-traditional candidates.
In May 2017, CNN reported that Jeff Sessions had failed to disclose contacts that he had with Russian officials when he was a senator and CNN "framed the non-disclosures as more evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump team," The Daily Caller reported. In December 2017, according to The Daily Caller, CNN admitted "that FBI emails prove that Sessions’ explanation for the non-disclosures is accurate," which indicated "that Sessions was following what the FBI told him and was not intentionally trying to mislead the DOJ about his meetings with Russians." CNN also falsely reported what former FBI Director James Comey was prepared to say during his testimony before Congress in 2017, leading to the following correction: This article was published before Comey released his prepared opening statement. The article and headline have been corrected to reflect that Comey does not directly dispute that Trump was told multiple times he was not under investigation in his prepared testimony released after this story was published. Tapper's claim that no one at CNN accused the Trump campaign of collusion is also false as CNN anchor Chris Cuomo said just last week: "There’s 100 percent behavior by people around the president that qualifies as collusion."
CNN adopted socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-NY) narrative this weekend on why conservatives criticize her, claiming it's because they needed a "new boogeywoman" since Hillary Clinton is no longer in politics. On Saturday, CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson reverberated Ocasio-Cortez's narrative on "CNN Newsroom with Ana Cabrera." "Well, she's incredibly charismatic. She is in some ways a symbol of where the country is going in terms of demographics," Henderson said. "He or she is a young Latina woman who upset a Democrat in New York, and she's incredibly eloquent in terms of talking about Democratic party values." "And I think she's probably right, this idea that she's the new boogeywoman — the old boogeywoman was obviously Hillary Rodham Clinton," Henderson continued. "We remember those chants of, 'Lock her up, lock her up.' They've moved on from that and found a new boogeywoman in AOC." NewsBusters noted that "Henderson never mentioned the word 'socialist' or that her self-described 'democratic socialist' ideology counts against her with conservatives."