Posted on 11/27/2020 5:02:28 PM PST by rustyweiss74
Congresswoman-elect Maria Elvira Salazar is seeking to create her own version of “the Squad” to combat radical socialist Democrats.
They are being called ‘The Force’ or ‘Freedom Squad.’
“I want to create a force within my freshman class that will have to be reckoned with. A force of reason, a force for freedom, a force for democracy,” Salazar told NBC News.
The Republican freshman seeks to take on the ‘Squad,’ led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), and batting down their socialist agenda is the main priority.
“When I hear this Democratic socialism that is being presented within the Democratic Party, I can only tell you that only brings misery, oppression and exile,” Salazar explained.
“And how do I know? Because I have lived it and I have covered it.”
“The Force,” is also reportedly being embraced by other Republican women newcomers – including Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) and Victoria Spartz (R-IN).
“We need to form our own ‘Squad.’ We have a group of new Republicans who love America. We value freedom, liberty and opportunity,” Malliotakis told The New York Post.
Loving America and valuing freedom already puts this group in direct contrast to the Squad.
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Cat Fight!
Im not so sure about that. There are lots of conservative females who would disagree.
It is really, really hard to post a reply when you have pasted a couple of screens full of text to scroll through!
And how much bandwidth and file storage does all that consume?
‘Brevity is the soul of wit’.
I hope they’re not just like them.
They need to have a clue. Please no stupid spouting and google eyes like AOC!
And no self-righteous condemnation like Turban Omar.
Gutless. Gutless.
Exactly my question!
I hope a few more will join the Force, like Boebert.
Get a job.
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