Ocasio-Cortez Tweet Dissolves into Fake News After Origin of 'Insurance' Letter Found
Another day, another insane tweet from everyone’s least favorite democratic socialist.
Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter on Saturday to share the story of a letter that suggested a fundraiser to cover medical expenses.
She begins by slamming insurance groups in the post before advocating for full government-run health care.
Insurance groups are recommending GoFundMe as official policy – where customers can die if they can’t raise the goal in time – but sure, single payer healthcare is unreasonable.
h/t @DanRiffle pic.twitter.com/zetPW0MgDd
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) November 24, 2018
The only problem? The letter isn’t from an insurance company.
If Ocasio-Cortez would have bothered to read the letter, she may have seen the address, name and all the other context clues proving this was not from an insurance group.
If that detective work was too nuanced for her, maybe the all-caps “SPECTRUM HEALTH RICHARD DEVOS HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANT CLINIC” could have clued her in to the letter’s origins.
Twitter users were unimpressed with fake news being spread by an elected official, and took to roasting the New York Democrat in brutal fashion.
It literally says “Heart and Lung Specialized Care Clinic” at the top. This letter wasn’t sent by an insurer but sure, let’s go with your narrative. 🙄
— Jags Movie Guy (@MoviePaul) November 25, 2018
Before you can even begin to talk about reforming healthcare, you need to understand how it currently works. Start with a simple Google search of Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids, MI.
— SarahC (@sarahcc90) November 25, 2018
Another impressive display of intellectual prowess, to add to the books. 🤣 Bravo.
Maybe if you said it in Spanish it would sound better? Probably not.
You must wear Velcro shoes… no way you know how to tie your own.
— Cody Kessler (@patriotgames76) November 25, 2018
Ocasio-Cortez’s original tweet is still published despite the flood of comments suggesting it be removed.
With over 1 million followers on her Twitter account, the fake news she posted was able to spread like wildfire. Tens of thousands of people have retweeted the letter and Ocasio-Cortez’s commentary, helping the misinformation reach even further.
Considering how important a single-payer health care system is to leftists, it’s unlikely this tweet will come down at all.
Perhaps Ocasio-Cortez can learn from the blunder of Obamacare, where a step toward socialized medicine turned into a political and health care disaster that the United States is still recovering from.
Unfortunately, Democrats like her are not elected for their logical thinking and respect for American institutions.
And with her term in office yet to begin, this is likely the first of many embarrassing gaffes from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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