Posted on 06/09/2019 9:12:25 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez turned tail on Manhattans Fifth Avenue to avoid a potential Republican challenger as they both marched in the National Puerto Rican Day Parade on Sunday, her political opponent said. Talk-radio producer Rich Valdes told The Post that he tried to challenge the freshman Democratic congresswoman to a debate on the merits of capitalism versus socialism when he spotted her near West 47th Street. But Ocasio-Cortez cut her handshaking short, jerked her hand back and jetted to the other side of the street, Valdes said. She literally ran! he said. I thought this was a good time to try and get a response but I honestly only saw the back of her head as she trotted across the street. Valdes account was echoed by Guardian Angels founder and radio host Curtis Sliwa, who said the incident unfolded when Valdes approached the progressive firebrand about 12:30 p.m. As soon as she saw him she did a pirouette a spin and she ran north on Fifth Avenue, ahead of her delegation, just to get away from Rich, he said. I heard Rich yelling after her, OK, AOC. You can run but you cant hide!' Sliwas wife, lawyer Nancy Sliwa, also snapped photos that show Valdes walking several steps behind Ocasio-Cortez, then facing the camera with a look of exasperation. On Thursday, Valdes told members of the Queens Village Republican Club that he would move from New Jersey to Ocasio-Cortez district, which covers parts of The Bronx and Queens, in an effort to unseat her. Ocasio-Cortezs spokesman, Corbin Trent, denied that she ran away from Valdes. She kept walking! The parade moved! Its a procession! Give me a break, he said.
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And knows what strings to pull on the puppet.
Puerto Rican Day Parade????
These folks ignore that this is the United States of America not Puerto Rico.
Must remember their is no “R” in AOC’s last name....
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