Ew — Here’s a Creepy Picture of Brian “Ocasio-Cortez” Williams

Our apologies to anyone who has nightmares from this Photoshop mashup of NBC News fraud Brian Williams and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). They’ve both kind of earned it, though.

Williams, of course, was disgraced for telling blatant lies about his off-camera experiences in war zones while he was doing his “journalism” duties. He claimed he was always having brushes with death and getting shot at. His personal tales of derring-do were more ridiculous than Hillary Clinton dodging sniper fire in Serbia, if you can imagine.

But then along comes “AOC” — and it turns out she’s just as much of a serial liar as Brian Williams. For the past month, she’s been claiming that she was nearly murdered by MAGA terrorists during the January 6th peaceful protest LARP games at the US Capitol. She’s been having PSTD attacks over it.

But a month later, it finally turns out that no actual protesters entered the building where her House office is located. Little miss pants-on-fire didn’t even see any protesters and she was never in harm’s way.

One thing that is kind of funny, though, is that the GOP let her continue telling that story for a month before they said anything.


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