jimnyc
02-04-2021, 04:11 PM
So this idiot went 'attention whoring drama bound I was almost murdered route' and is failing miserably. She continues on and others continue on finding more info.
I don't know the full underground workings, nor exactly where the dipshits were trying to enter. And the pounding she heard was only the police.
Here is a directions map on Google from the Capitol Building to the Cannon Building where she works. As you can see, it's listed as a 7 minute walk, which of course she didn't do. There are tunnels beneath that allow the house representatives to go from their offices to the Capitol. And it's not just a regular tunnel. It's also filled, or should be, with security inside there too. It's not for public use.
The Cannon House Office Building, often called the "Old House Office Building," completed in 1908, is the oldest congressional office building as well as a significant example of the Beaux-Arts style of architecture. It occupies a site south of the United States Capitol bounded by Independence Avenue, First Street, New Jersey Avenue, and C Street S.E. In 1962 the building was named for former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Joseph Gurney Cannon.[1]
The Cannon Tunnel connects the Cannon House Office Building to the Capitol. The tunnel is lined with artwork from the annual Congressional Art Competition for high school students.[4] Branching off the entrance to Cannon Tunnel is a separate tunnel to the Longworth House Office Building, and entrances to a cafeteria, shoe shiner/cobbler, and a Legislative Resource Center. Unlike the tunnels from the Capitol to the Senate Office Buildings and the Rayburn tunnel, the Cannon Tunnel has no subway line, and is primarily a pedestrian pathway. In addition, a separate tunnel runs between the building and the neighboring James Madison Memorial Building, a part of the Library of Congress. [5]
https://i.imgur.com/GHZnKaW.png
https://i.imgur.com/M5GeXr8.png
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‘Alexandria Ocasio Smollett’ Trends As Critics Punch Holes In Her Dramatic Cap Hill Story
“Alexandria Ocasio Smollett” and “AOC Lied” trended on Twitter amidst backlash over Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s tale of her experiences during the Capitol Riot.
The New York Democrat has repeatedly said she feared for her life, describing how she hid in her office bathroom after hearing loud banging and shouting on Jan. 6 before a Capitol Police officer burst into her office.
Critics pointed out that her office is not in the United States Capitol building, which rioters stormed that day, but in the Cannon office building down the street.
“Alexandria Ocasio Smollett” and “AOC Lied” trended on Twitter amid backlash over Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s tale of her experiences during the Capitol riot.
The New York Democrat has repeatedly described fearing for her life during the Jan. 6 riot. In a Monday evening Instagram Live video, she said she hid in her office bathroom after hearing loud banging and shouting.
She described her fears at length before revealing that it was not rioters but a Capitol Police officer who entered her office. Multiple news outlets would inaccurately report that rioters entered Ocasio-Cortez’s office before deleting or editing these reports. Newsweek issued a correction clarifying the error.
“I thought I was going to die,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “I have never been quieter in my entire life.”
She has not responded to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Critics pointed out that her office is not in the United States Capitol building which rioters stormed that day. Her office is instead located a short distance from the Capitol in the Cannon office building, which is included in the Capitol complex.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/02/04/alexandria-ocasio-smollett-aoc-capitol-riot-twitter/
As Critics Point Out AOC Was Far From Riots, Snopes Calls It ‘Mostly False’ That She ‘Exaggerated’ The Danger
Snopes declared it was “mostly false” that Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez “exaggerated the danger she was in” during the Capitol riot after critics noted she wasn’t even in the Capitol building during the event.
Ocasio-Cortez has repeatedly said she feared for her life during the riot and described her account in detail on live streams. The congresswoman said she hid inside the bathroom in her office during the nearby riot after hearing shouting and banging.
Soon after her story came out, though, critics noted that her office is in a different building than the U.S. Capitol. Ocasio-Cortez has an office in the Cannon building, which is down the street from the Capitol.
After this revelation, Snopes, a fact-checking website, admitted that it was “true” that “Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t in the main Capitol building where the House and Senate Chambers are located” but declared claims that she exaggerated the danger she was in to be “mostly false.”
“AOC was targeted with another round of bad-faith smears after giving an emotional, firsthand account of her experiences during the Capitol riot,” Snopes wrote in its fact-check.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/02/04/snopes-mostly-false-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-danger-capitol-riot/
I don't know the full underground workings, nor exactly where the dipshits were trying to enter. And the pounding she heard was only the police.
Here is a directions map on Google from the Capitol Building to the Cannon Building where she works. As you can see, it's listed as a 7 minute walk, which of course she didn't do. There are tunnels beneath that allow the house representatives to go from their offices to the Capitol. And it's not just a regular tunnel. It's also filled, or should be, with security inside there too. It's not for public use.
The Cannon House Office Building, often called the "Old House Office Building," completed in 1908, is the oldest congressional office building as well as a significant example of the Beaux-Arts style of architecture. It occupies a site south of the United States Capitol bounded by Independence Avenue, First Street, New Jersey Avenue, and C Street S.E. In 1962 the building was named for former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Joseph Gurney Cannon.[1]
The Cannon Tunnel connects the Cannon House Office Building to the Capitol. The tunnel is lined with artwork from the annual Congressional Art Competition for high school students.[4] Branching off the entrance to Cannon Tunnel is a separate tunnel to the Longworth House Office Building, and entrances to a cafeteria, shoe shiner/cobbler, and a Legislative Resource Center. Unlike the tunnels from the Capitol to the Senate Office Buildings and the Rayburn tunnel, the Cannon Tunnel has no subway line, and is primarily a pedestrian pathway. In addition, a separate tunnel runs between the building and the neighboring James Madison Memorial Building, a part of the Library of Congress. [5]
https://i.imgur.com/GHZnKaW.png
https://i.imgur.com/M5GeXr8.png
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‘Alexandria Ocasio Smollett’ Trends As Critics Punch Holes In Her Dramatic Cap Hill Story
“Alexandria Ocasio Smollett” and “AOC Lied” trended on Twitter amidst backlash over Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s tale of her experiences during the Capitol Riot.
The New York Democrat has repeatedly said she feared for her life, describing how she hid in her office bathroom after hearing loud banging and shouting on Jan. 6 before a Capitol Police officer burst into her office.
Critics pointed out that her office is not in the United States Capitol building, which rioters stormed that day, but in the Cannon office building down the street.
“Alexandria Ocasio Smollett” and “AOC Lied” trended on Twitter amid backlash over Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s tale of her experiences during the Capitol riot.
The New York Democrat has repeatedly described fearing for her life during the Jan. 6 riot. In a Monday evening Instagram Live video, she said she hid in her office bathroom after hearing loud banging and shouting.
She described her fears at length before revealing that it was not rioters but a Capitol Police officer who entered her office. Multiple news outlets would inaccurately report that rioters entered Ocasio-Cortez’s office before deleting or editing these reports. Newsweek issued a correction clarifying the error.
“I thought I was going to die,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “I have never been quieter in my entire life.”
She has not responded to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Critics pointed out that her office is not in the United States Capitol building which rioters stormed that day. Her office is instead located a short distance from the Capitol in the Cannon office building, which is included in the Capitol complex.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/02/04/alexandria-ocasio-smollett-aoc-capitol-riot-twitter/
As Critics Point Out AOC Was Far From Riots, Snopes Calls It ‘Mostly False’ That She ‘Exaggerated’ The Danger
Snopes declared it was “mostly false” that Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez “exaggerated the danger she was in” during the Capitol riot after critics noted she wasn’t even in the Capitol building during the event.
Ocasio-Cortez has repeatedly said she feared for her life during the riot and described her account in detail on live streams. The congresswoman said she hid inside the bathroom in her office during the nearby riot after hearing shouting and banging.
Soon after her story came out, though, critics noted that her office is in a different building than the U.S. Capitol. Ocasio-Cortez has an office in the Cannon building, which is down the street from the Capitol.
After this revelation, Snopes, a fact-checking website, admitted that it was “true” that “Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t in the main Capitol building where the House and Senate Chambers are located” but declared claims that she exaggerated the danger she was in to be “mostly false.”
“AOC was targeted with another round of bad-faith smears after giving an emotional, firsthand account of her experiences during the Capitol riot,” Snopes wrote in its fact-check.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/02/04/snopes-mostly-false-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-danger-capitol-riot/