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well... in all honesty, what i am doing is being a bit on the satrical/hyperbolic side to point out the very real silliness of the democrats in congress.
The facts are
This woman is more "hispanic" than most in that caucus. She was born in Mexico and is a naturalized citizen.
The Hispanic Caucus changed as you point out to a democrat caucus 19 years ago due to the stupid vitriol that has taken over our congress.
Of important note, the members of the caucus stated that they rejected her for her "extremist" views and not because she was a republican.
My comment "She ain't Hispanic enough." Is a throwback to Joe Biden (Democrat) telling a BLACK MAN "if you don't vote for me YOU AINT BLACK." And comments by so very many suggesting that when blacks and Hispanics don't support democrats they are "voting against their interest" and are acting "Un-Black/Hispanic"
So yes I am making things up, but those things I am making up are satire, pointing to very real ugliness on the left.
Post Script
It is pretty said when a person has to explain something as simple as this. But THANK YOU for giving me the opportunity to flesh out some points of terrible thought processes by Leftists.
Extreme ideas to the Democrats especially if they are Hispanics is wanting illegal aliens deported, no amnesties, opposing sanctuary cities, securing our border with a wall, etc. etc.
All the members of the Black caucus are Democrats.
All the members of the Hispanic caucus are Democrats.
All the members of the Asian caucus are Democrats.
I think I see a pattern. It's only about race when the Democrats want it to be about race. Otherwise, it's about the party.
Very inclusive of them.
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