Ever since the progressive left’s socialist superstar, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, entered the political scene in 2018, the Republican Party has been trying to find a perfect conservative counterpart to the radical and wildly popular New York democrat. This from westernjournal.com.
There are certainly some comparable figures on the right, but none has come anywhere near as close as the man who is now challenging her House seat in the 2022 midterm elections.
Like AOC, Desi Cuellar is Hispanic and also has a working-class background and—get this—he’s also a former bartender.
And, as he stated in a hard-hitting campaign ad that was released earlier this month, the real difference between himself and AOC is that he’s never seen himself as a victim.
He has been able to work hard and make something of himself, thanks to the tremendous opportunities provided to him by the country he loves and is proud to call home.
And isn’t this one simple difference between democrats and Republicans?
Cuellar tells the story of working several jobs, including tending bar, to make ends meet.
“But I never thought of myself as a victim, or blamed systemic racism for my problems,” he explains in the ad. “I worked hard, and I never gave up.”
My family fled Cuba to escape socialism.
I was born & raised in Queens.
As a New Yorker, I'm sick and tired of seeing AOC use our city as a launching pad for her socialist agenda.
I'm running for Congress in NY-14 to stop her.
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— Desi Cuellar for Congress (NY-14) (@DesiJCuellar) September 29, 2021
Cuellar, who joined the National Guard in 2015, explains he signed up for the service because he had always “wanted to do more for my country.”
“I am proof that opportunity exists for anyone in this country, that America is worth fighting for, that our values and our constitutional rights set us apart from the rest of the world,” Cuellar stated. “But my opponent AOC is doing everything she can to undo what countless Americans have died to preserve.”
At the end of the two-minute ad, which highlights his background as a Cuban immigrant and how he pulled himself up by his bootstraps after hard economic times—something that AOC has brilliantly declared is physically impossible to do—Cuellar delivered the final shot.
Boom.
The Post noted that despite only launching a campaign committee in June, he’s already raised an impressive $60,000 and met with key local conservative leaders, including the Bronx Conservative Party head Patrick McManus.
Cuellar seems like far more than simply a step up from a radical socialist hell-bent on destroying jobs, raising taxes and capitalizing on her working-class roots and her Puerto Rican grandmother’s plight for political gain, while enjoying her lavish Washington D.C. lifestyle and virtue signaling with Met gala ball gowns.
Of course, a “positive thing” as compared to AOC is certainly setting the bar rather low for New York’s 14th district.
Yes, like all of the most powerful political Marxists that have gone before her, AOC is, at the end of the day, a fraud.
Meanwhile, despite presenting herself as a Bronx-raised working-class hero, she actually appears to have grown up in Westchester, New York, and faced little hardship in her life—and she most certainly hasn’t signed up to risk her own life to defend her country or anyone in it.
Cuellar is the ideal candidate to take on AOC. He knows better than anyone what working-class Bronx and Queens residents are facing, and he knows the horrors of the socialism that his prospective political opponent tries to paint as “moral.”
He appreciates the country that gave his family refuge from Castro’s Cuba. Rather than promote policies that would bring the communist dictator’s ideals here, he signed up to serve in the National Guard to give back and protect the land he loves.
His most important qualification is that he is a true American, one who has worked hard, made something of himself, and has given back to his country.
Let’s hope that Cuellar’s run will inspire others across this great land of ours to take advantage of the rights still available to them. Many more need to get involved at the local, state and federal level to fight back against this attack on our values—and fight for the preservation of the American dream.
God speed Desi Cuellar.