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James Woods Just Called Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 'the Most Dangerous Person in America' and the Mockery Was Swift

James Woods Just Called Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 'the Most Dangerous Person in America' and the Mockery Was Swift
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Really?

Freshman Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has many American Conservatives quaking in their boots, and it appears that James Woods is one of them.

The once-revered actor has recently become more famous for his tweets espousing far-right views and spreading fake news.


His latest about Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez is the latest one.

Ocasio-Cortez's views on constitutional health care, fair taxation, and social justice helped her unseat a 10 time incumbent in her district. She isn't dangerous to America, but—many believe—is calling for the United States to reach its fullest potential.

Those who weren't scared thought Woods' assertion was ludicrous.

They weren't done.

Ocasio-Cortez has gone on to inspire thousands of Americans outside of her district, and for good reason.

Many think she could be a beacon of hope in a political climate where hopelessness is far too abundant.

Americans don't seem to be buying the fearmongering against Ocasio-Cortez. James Woods should ignore it at its own peril.

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