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Ocasio-Cortez Has A Breakdown

Ocasio-Cortez Has A Breakdown

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She’s losing her marbles.

After being in Congress for three years now, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears to have cracked under the pressure and is showing signs of frustration because other politicians aren’t giving her what she wants.

According to The Hill, Ocasio-Cortez appears to be losing her temper and is bad-mouthing Congress now because she can’t get her way.

In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Ocasio-Cortez painted Congress as a gloomy environment and even referred to it as a “sh*t show.”

“Honestly, it is a shit show. It’s scandalizing, every single day,” Ocasio-Cortez explained.

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“Some folks perhaps get used to it, or desensitized to the many different things that may be broken,” she explained. “But there is so much reliance on this idea that there are adults in the room, and, in some respect, there are. But sometimes to be in a room with some of the most powerful people in the country and see the ways that they make decisions — sometimes they’re just susceptible to groupthink, susceptible to self-delusion.”

AOC then tried to explain to the American people that she was much smarter than everyone else in Congress and explained how simple the rest of her colleagues were. “People really just talk themselves into thinking that passing the infrastructure plan on that day, in that week, is the most singular important decision of the presidency, more than voting rights, more than the Build Back Better Act itself, which contains the vast majority of the president’s actual plan,” AOC said.

“You’re kind of sitting there in the room and watching people work themselves up into a decision. It’s a fascinating psychological moment that you’re watching unfold,” she added.

She later smeared her own party and said, “It’s not even just a question of the Speaker. It’s a question of our caucus. I wish the Democratic Party had more stones. I wish our party was capable of truly supporting bold leadership that can address root causes.”