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FOCUS: 'You're a Creep Bro': AOC Puts Tucker Carlson on Blast After 'Booty Call' Comment
Kat Bouza, Rolling Stone
Bouza writes: "Let's face it: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lives rent-free in Tucker Carlson's head. Since her election to Congress in 2018, the Fox News host has devoted an enormous - if not downright obsessive - amount of mental energy to discrediting and mocking the New York congresswoman."



“This is the type of stuff you say when your name starts with a P and ends with dejo,” AOC tweeted

Let’s face it: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lives rent-free in Tucker Carlson’s head. Since her election to Congress in 2018, the Fox News host has devoted an enormous — if not downright obsessive — amount of mental energy to discrediting and mocking the New York congresswoman. Tucker even has his own special nickname for the object of his fixations: Sandy Cortez.

Tucker, leaning into his reputation as a serial agitator, continued his ongoing attacks against Ocasio-Cortez on Tucker Carlson Tonight Friday evening, devoting nearly 20 minutes to a segment that purported to be about an upcoming book about the congresswoman — but instead covered everything from his bizarre insistence that AOC, a Latina, is not a “woman of color,” to over-analyzing years-old Instagram posts.

The most egregious of Carlson’s comments came after the host revisited a 2019 Instagram Live in which AOC spent an evening inside her apartment assembling Ikea furniture, eating popcorn and speaking to her viewers. Calling the congresswoman a “crazed solipsist,” Carlson proceeds to latch on to an incredibly benign statement made by AOC in the video: “I’m alone today.”

“Is it just us, or does that sound like an invitation to a booty call?” Carlson suggests. “Maybe one step from ‘What are you wearing?’ Either way it’s a little strange, definitely over-sharing.” (By the way — it’s just you, Tucker.)

Carlson’s leap of logic prompted an immediate response from the congresswoman, who quickly took to Twitter to address the Fox host’s statements.

“Remember when the right wing had a meltdown when I suggested they exhibit obsessive impulses around young women?” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “Well now Tucker Carlson is wishing for… this on national TV. You’re a creep bro. If you’re this easy w/ sexual harassment on air, how are you treating your staff?”

The “booty call” comment was, of course, just the tip of the iceberg. Carlson also used the segment to call AOC a “rich, entitled white lady,” question her ethnic heritage (“There is no place on Earth outside of American colleges and newsrooms where Sandy Cortez would be recognized as a, quote, ‘woman of color.'”), and insult her intelligence (“Painting her own face may be her one real skill.”) In other words, a normal evening in the Tucker Carlson universe.

“This is the type of stuff you say when your name starts with a P and ends with dejo,” AOC tweeted, referring to the Spanish word pendejo, or “asshole.”

On Saturday morning, AOC continued to push back against Carlson’s creepy comments. “I genuinely want to know why Tucker Carlson is allowed/paid to engage in clear, targeted, libelous harassment that endangers people &drives so many violent threats that ppl have to fundraise for their own safety. Why should they have to pay for his harassment? Make it make sense,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.

“It’s not within the realm of political commentary, & it’s not just me. He regularly targets people that do not have access to resources for protection. Once he gets to fantasizing about “booty calls” of women on national TV I cease to see the political value outside of incitement.”


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Williams' talk to explore slavery in Massachusetts and one Cape Codder's role

Williams' talk to explore slavery in Massachusetts and one Cape Codder's role

Barbara Clark
Special to Cape Cod Times
Published Feb 17, 2022 

When looking back at pre-Civil War American history, many from New England and the Northeast have tended to think of slavery as a predominantly Southern phenomenon. Not true.

A Washington Post/SSRS research poll in 2019 reported that Americans showed “limited knowledge” about slavery’s reach in the country in the 1800s. Only about half of respondents realized that slavery was also pervasive in the northern states.

Gregory Williams wants people to know more about this history, including about how Cape Cod was involved. Williams, a retired Massachusetts district court judge and a popular local speaker on history, will present a free Zoom talk, “Slavery and Segregation in Antebellum Massachusetts: The Law of Shaw,” on Sunday, hosted by the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth.

Retired district court judge Gregory Williams will talk Sunday about slavery in Massachusetts.

The virtual talk, says Williams, will offer an overview of the widespread pre-Civil War practice of slavery in Massachusetts, as the country expanded in both population and economic prowess. “There can be no meaningful study of American history without considering the depraved prevalence of slavery here, (as well as) its pernicious aftermath,” he says.

By the mid-18th century, for example, there were an estimated 4,500 individuals enslaved in Massachusetts alone.

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