Yet here we are, talking about it. Pretty good bang for your marketing buck even if she had bought the ticket.Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 6:03 pmLike I said, AOC could of done both but she picked the most selfish way to show her "support" of her causes. Hence the irony.
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You are right, there is talk about the event.kalm wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 6:23 pmYet here we are, talking about it. Pretty good bang for your marketing buck even if she had bought the ticket.Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 6:03 pm
Like I said, AOC could of done both but she picked the most selfish way to show her "support" of her causes. Hence the irony.
But as somebody once said "talk is cheap". How much money did she raise? Did she get commitments to her agenda?
Guess we will see. She put on a good show though.
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AOC has one of the largest donor pools (and top 5 war chests) in the DNC. And she uses that influence to raise money for good causes all the time.Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 6:29 pmYou are right, there is talk about the event.
But as somebody once said "talk is cheap". How much money did she raise? Did she get commitments to her agenda?
Guess we will see. She put on a good show though.
It's one of her major things on social media.
Heck, this year she raised more money for Texas winter relief organizations than any Texas rep did.
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Who donated them matters ...Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 5:58 pmI believe the ticket and the dress were donated.
But the irony is that AOC, a self-touted champion of the poor and an individual that believes in the idea that everybody should be on a monetarily equal playing field, attends an event that only the very rich can attend, in a dress that costs more than most people clear after taxes in 4+ months.
She used to event to support her "message" in a way that built up her as an individual more. She could of conducted a charity event (I am sure the Met would of been more than happy to accommodate the action due to the positive publicity) that auctioned off the event and a dress to the cause AOC has publicly supported (helping the poor). But she decided to follow in the very socialist and capitalistic tradition of looking out for number 1, herself.
AOC hit with second ethics complaint over Met Gala attendance
The complaint from the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) to the Office of Congressional Ethics alleged that Ocasio-Cortez improperly accepted tickets from a table sponsor for herself and her boyfriend.
House rules allow members to take free tickets to charity events directly from event organizers, and The Post reported Tuesday that AOC and boyfriend Riley Roberts were directly invited by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
However, the NLPC argued that "it is the table sponsor who is gifting or underwriting a coveted seat to AOC at the Gala.
"And if … the table where AOC sat was one paid for by one of [the] corporations attending the event, such as Instagram or Facebook, AOC has received a prohibited gift from the corporation that also lobbies Congress."
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I mean the NLPC is conservative so I get the attack, but that's so dumb.
It's a gala and tables are going to be sponsored. The Met then invites whoever and puts them at whatever table. This is nothing special to AOC or galas or the history of how charity events work.
Of course it's good political strategy/propaganda though. At worst, you get a headline that says "AOC gets ethics complaint" and proceed to never follow-up on it. At best, you somehow get the person. Its a win-win situation no matter the result.
It's a gala and tables are going to be sponsored. The Met then invites whoever and puts them at whatever table. This is nothing special to AOC or galas or the history of how charity events work.
Of course it's good political strategy/propaganda though. At worst, you get a headline that says "AOC gets ethics complaint" and proceed to never follow-up on it. At best, you somehow get the person. Its a win-win situation no matter the result.
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Interesting, you think rules that conservatives fall afoul of are good and should be enforced and rules that pseudo-progressives fall afoul of are dumb.∞∞∞ wrote:I mean the NLPC is conservative so I get the attack, but that's so dumb.
It's a gala and tables are going to be sponsored. The Met then invites whoever and puts them at whatever table. This is nothing special to AOC or galas or the history of how charity events work.
Of course it's good political strategy/propaganda though. At worst, you get a headline that says "AOC gets ethics complaint" and proceed to never follow-up on it. At best, you somehow get the person. Its a win-win situation no matter the result.
There are rules and her team should have known about them. I'm not even a staffer and I knew about them from my experience with state rules. Theyre either incompetent or she thinks the rules don't apply to her. Maybe she could hire me as a consultant and pay me millions like what's her name fellow squatter does with her boy-toy.
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15,000 unvaxxed unmasked illegals camping out under a bridge in Del Rio Texas.
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No, what I'm saying is that she didn't break the rule. Nor would any conservative if they did the same.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 9:46 pmInteresting, you think rules that conservatives fall afoul of are good and should be enforced and rules that pseudo-progressives fall afoul of are dumb.∞∞∞ wrote:I mean the NLPC is conservative so I get the attack, but that's so dumb.
It's a gala and tables are going to be sponsored. The Met then invites whoever and puts them at whatever table. This is nothing special to AOC or galas or the history of how charity events work.
Of course it's good political strategy/propaganda though. At worst, you get a headline that says "AOC gets ethics complaint" and proceed to never follow-up on it. At best, you somehow get the person. Its a win-win situation no matter the result.
There are rules and her team should have known about them. I'm not even a staffer and I knew about them from my experience with state rules. Theyre either incompetent or she thinks the rules don't apply to her. Maybe she could hire me as a consultant and pay me millions like what's her name fellow squatter does with her boy-toy.
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Right-wing media won't follow-up on this complaint. It's a win for the NLPC; they get a headline and a story people can share, and the right-wing eats it up. The left does the same too, not to the amount the right does though. It's a very common political strategy.
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Glad to hear it’s mild, Trip.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:17 amMy antibody count is >2500. It doesn't mean Covid can't take hold, but it's a sign there's a robust immune response at the moment. The minor cough is actually gone this morning, although I still have a sore throat and developed some congestion overnight. O2 level is at 98%.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 12:29 pm
Seriously. I mean I travel for work and work in the office, but obviously it's tough to pinpoint how I got it.
Hopefully it won't be as bad this time around though.
edit: VDH, on behalf of NIH, just contacted me to do an antibody test. Says it's for a study about antibody responses in breakthrough cases.
I get $40 out of it.
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If I'm correct, the gal on the right, who designed the dress is dating the heir to the Seagrams brand. In addition, it appears her "tax the rich" design was copied from a street artist.Baldy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 4:44 pmNo masks?Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 4:23 pm
I hear AOC could use it.
After all fighting the good fight takes quite a bit of money.
Why the Met Gala cost $35k to just get in and then one has to consider what to wear. Can't just go with any old outfit but need something that really rises to the occasion and tells a good story. Around $10k should do the trick.
The artist called it out, but worships AOC, so it was all okay!!
Edit:. Just saw this. The designer is a deadbeat as well. Yay for AOC picking such great people to work with.
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No idea, but my best guess is work (probably travel or recent survey work).
Hard to tell though. I don't do indoor stuff besides work, but obviously Covid can still spread outdoors and Delta is more contagious.
No idea, but my best guess is work (probably travel or recent survey work).
Hard to tell though. I don't do indoor stuff besides work, but obviously Covid can still spread outdoors and Delta is more contagious.
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I wonder who this "street artist" stole it from???SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:51 amIf I'm correct, the gal on the right, who designed the dress is dating the heir to the Seagrams brand. In addition, it appears her "tax the rich" design was copied from a street artist.
The artist called it out, but worships AOC, so it was all okay!!
Edit:. Just saw this. The designer is a deadbeat as well. Yay for AOC picking such great people to work with.
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I saw that last night and was going to post it as well. She seems to like to shirk her responsibilities to the government and her employees. She sounds worse than Amazon.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:51 amIf I'm correct, the gal on the right, who designed the dress is dating the heir to the Seagrams brand. In addition, it appears her "tax the rich" design was copied from a street artist.
The artist called it out, but worships AOC, so it was all okay!!
Edit:. Just saw this. The designer is a deadbeat as well. Yay for AOC picking such great people to work with.
Waiting for the board's partisan liberals (Trip, Kalm, and Jelly; Houndy will just try to deflect with an attempt at half-assed humor) to twist themselves into logistical pretzels telling us why AOChe isn't a hypocrite.
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Of course she’s a hypocrite. She’s a politician and an American.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:37 amI saw that last night and was going to post it as well. She seems to like to shirk her responsibilities to the government and her employees. She sounds worse than Amazon.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:51 am
If I'm correct, the gal on the right, who designed the dress is dating the heir to the Seagrams brand. In addition, it appears her "tax the rich" design was copied from a street artist.
The artist called it out, but worships AOC, so it was all okay!!
Edit:. Just saw this. The designer is a deadbeat as well. Yay for AOC picking such great people to work with.
Waiting for the board's partisan liberals (Trip, Kalm, and Jelly; Houndy will just try to deflect with an attempt at half-assed humor) to twist themselves into logistical pretzels telling us why AOChe isn't a hypocrite.
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NGL, that Chick-Fil-A comparison is pretty spot on.
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It was borderline but she should have been more careful. I don't agree that the right does it more. They both play dirty but each in their own way.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:09 amNo, what I'm saying is that she didn't break the rule. Nor would any conservative if they did the same.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 9:46 pm
Interesting, you think rules that conservatives fall afoul of are good and should be enforced and rules that pseudo-progressives fall afoul of are dumb.
There are rules and her team should have known about them. I'm not even a staffer and I knew about them from my experience with state rules. Theyre either incompetent or she thinks the rules don't apply to her. Maybe she could hire me as a consultant and pay me millions like what's her name fellow squatter does with her boy-toy.
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Right-wing media won't follow-up on this complaint. It's a win for the NLPC; they get a headline and a story people can share, and the right-wing eats it up. The left does the same too, not to the amount the right does though. It's a very common political strategy.
Are you saying that I have no chance of being AOChe's Tim Mynett where I get paid big money to give her advice and sleep with her?
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AOC playing the part of the milk cows.
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I see you more as her Huma.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:52 amIt was borderline but she should have been more careful. I don't agree that the right does it more. They both play dirty but each in their own way.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:09 am
No, what I'm saying is that she didn't break the rule. Nor would any conservative if they did the same.
Right-wing media won't follow-up on this complaint. It's a win for the NLPC; they get a headline and a story people can share, and the right-wing eats it up. The left does the same too, not to the amount the right does though. It's a very common political strategy.
Are you saying that I have no chance of being AOChe's Tim Mynett where I get paid big money to give her advice and sleep with her?
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Ouch! That's akalm wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:44 amI see you more as her Huma.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 19, 2021 8:52 am
It was borderline but she should have been more careful. I don't agree that the right does it more. They both play dirty but each in their own way.
Are you saying that I have no chance of being AOChe's Tim Mynett where I get paid big money to give her advice and sleep with her?
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