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Marc Thiessen: Imagine if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were a conservative
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Marc Thiessen | The Washington Post
What do Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's constituents think of her progressive views?
If 
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,  D-N.Y., were a conservative, all anyone would be talking about is how  uninformed she is. She would be facing trick questions from reporters  designed to expose her lack of knowledge, and brutal sketches on  "Saturday Night Live" mocking her intelligence and fitness for office.  Instead, SNL fawns over her, while CBS's "Late Show" host Stephen  Colbert -- far from making jokes at her expense -- eats ice cream with  her and asks how many and "f -- s" she gives about her critics.
Boy, it's 
good to be a socialist.
It's not that there is a lack of material. This week, for example, 
Ocasio-Cortez declared  that "the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate  change." She has said that $21 trillion in "Pentagon accounting errors"  could pay for most of her massive $32 trillion Medicare-for-all plan --  as if there were $21 trillion in unspent tax dollars sitting around in a  Pentagon vault. She opined that "just last year we gave the military a  $700 billion dollar budget increase, which they didn't even ask for" --  unaware, apparently, that the entire Pentagon budget is $716 billion.  She wrongly claimed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement "is  required to fill 34,000 beds with detainees every single night and that  number has only been increasing since 2009" -- when ICE is required only  to have that number of beds available and that number has remained  flat. She has declared that "unemployment is low because everyone has  two jobs" -- which is flatly untrue. According to the Bureau of Labor  Statistics, there are only 6 million to 7 million Americans with two  jobs and 148 million with just one.
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Those  are examples of ignorance. But apparently she is also dishonest. This  week, she told Colbert that she has not been able to open a district  office yet to handle constituent casework because of the federal  government shutdown. "There's a lot of things we can't do as freshman  members," she said. "We can't properly set up our district offices. We  can't get laptops delivered. We can't start doing the work that we were  elected here to do. … It takes the green stuff. And those workers are  furloughed." That's wrong. Last September, Congress passed the 2019  Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, which funds congressional  salaries and offices for the coming year. Ocasio-Cortez knows this  because, unlike furloughed workers, she is getting paid. The New York  Times reports that the three other first-term members from New York have  managed to open offices in their districts. A more likely explanation  is that Ocasio-Cortez is spending her time building her national media  profile instead of taking care of the constituents who sent her to  Washington in the first place.
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So  where are the articles bemoaning "The incredible, thuggish stupidity of  Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez"? Where are the journalists trying to trip her  up with questions like "Do you agree with the Bush Doctrine?" to see if  she knows what it is? Nowhere to be found. To their credit, the  fact-checkers have been on the case. PolitiFact gave her unemployment  claim a "Pants on Fire" rating, and she is rapidly accumulating a large  cache of Post Pinnochios -- so much so that she claims to be the victim  of "false equivalency + bias." Give me a break. She told CBS's "60  Minutes" that "being morally right" is more important than "being  precisely, factually ... correct." Apparently, facts matter less as long  as you support Big Government.
But facts are crucial, especially  when you are proposing the largest increase in government spending in  human history. Vox recently added up the cost of all her proposals --  from Medicare-for-all, to free college, guaranteed jobs and the "Green  New Deal." The price tag was $42.5 trillion over the next decade -- more  than twice the current national debt. Sorry, you can't pay for that  through Pentagon accounting errors.
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It  is a tremendous testament to America that someone who was working as a  bartender in a Mexican restaurant a year ago can throw their hat into  the ring, unseat a 10-term member of Congress and be elected to the  House of Representatives. It's what makes this such an exceptional  nation. And it is obvious that she has political talent. But that  doesn't excuse her from the responsibilities as a legislator to learn  the facts and serve her constituents. Even Whoopi Goldberg, an  Ocasio-Cortez supporter, warned her on "The View," "I would encourage  you to sit still for a minute and learn the job."
That's good  advice. Once people decide you are ignorant, it's hard to recover --  just ask Sarah Palin or Dan Quayle. Of course, they were conservatives,  so the standards are different.
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Marc  Thiessen is a columnist at The Washington Post, a Fox News contributor  and a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Thiessen served as  chief speechwriter to President George W. Bush and to Defense Secretary  Donald Rumsfeld.