
“Who is this guy and why is he explicitly singling out a Native American woman of color?” the House Democrats tweeted angrily from their official Twitter account on Friday, taking aim at Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti.
“Her name is Congresswoman Davids, not Sharice,” the caucus’ tweet added. “She is a phenomenal new member who flipped a red seat blue. Keep Her Name Out Of Your Mouth.”
Fun stuff … see for yourself …
Who is this guy and why is he explicitly singling out a Native American woman of color?
Her name is Congresswoman Davids, not Sharice.
She is a phenomenal new member who flipped a red seat blue.
Keep??Her??Name??Out??Of??Your??Mouth. pic.twitter.com/k4sV5hsbQl
— House Democrats (@HouseDemocrats) July 13, 2019
Whoa. @AOC’s chief just deleted this. pic.twitter.com/xRJphPAkwb
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) June 27, 2019
Things are getting crazy-interesting in the Democrat party … especially in the swirling maelstrom known as the House Democratic Caucus, as the feud between the “infuriated four” and the rest of the party goes public.
Chakrabarti, some have said, is the puppet master behind AOC, the most visible of the new socialist lefties. His June 27 tweets, subsequently deleted, said: “I don’t think people have to be personally racist to enable a racist system. And the same could even be said of the Southern Democrats. I don’t believe Sharice is a racist person, but her votes are showing her to enable a racist system.”
That same day, Chakrabarti wrote: “Instead of ‘fiscally conservative but socially liberal,’ let’s call the New Democrats and Blue Dog Caucus the ‘New Southern Democrats.’ They certainly seem hell bent to do to black and brown people today what the old Southern Democrats did in the 40s.”
Of course the Dems are not simply asking about the man’s identity with their belated response. The House Democrats tweet is actually clear evidence that the party is finally fed-up with the radical freshmen congresswomen who are waging their own little revolution in the House, as their tweet also seems to be directed at AOC herself given her own criticisms of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for targeting far-left progressives based on their race.
Representatives Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley are the first-term Socialist Democrats who have strolled into Congress as if they own the joint, or at least expecting that they will shortly.
The increasingly accusatory and fiery exchanges taking place in the public domain via Twitter and comments to reporters between the radicals and the old guard in the Democrat party are making it look like an internal civil war is afoot, while Republicans need only stand back and watch. Infighting among the progressives would seem to guarantee that conservatives will be able to retake the House in 2020 elections.
For Nancy Pelosi to think that she can silence AOC and these other far-left socialists just shows that she is out of touch with what is happening within her own conference,” Majority Whip Steve Scalise told Fox News.
Watch the segment from Fox News here …
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