A few days ago, the notorious Rep. Cori Bush posted a series of racist messages on Twitter, so much so that she asked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez) looks sane. She claimed that they were sent to her as threats and that she had given them to the FBI.
As far as all members of Congress are public figures (Bush is even more so than others) and often get annoying nemesis, there is nothing particularly noteworthy about her content. All threats and hate emails sent to politicians, whether racist or otherwise, are disgusting and are usually sent by people who do not really enjoy life. In view of this, when I saw the information released by Bush, I thought of condemning and turning to more pressing issues.
However, some people noticed some oddities in the news.
Someone sent you an unsubmitted application form? https://t.co/tXPAFV0SBb
-Amanda (@AmandaPresto) July 23, 2021
Anyone who has filled out an online form knows what those red asterisks are. They will tell you what you must fill in to submit the form. Did Bush or the staff take screenshots of the unsubmitted forms after filling in some blanks? In order to know this with certainty, we must know exactly what platform she is using, but it is rough.
There are also some questions about the emails she posted.
These were obviously written by the same staff, and WHO inserted arbitrary caps locks at the same rhythm in all three messages. They didn’t even bother to change the font. pic.twitter.com/PXdo6UMLrS
-Penthouse Majeet (Kevin) (DatBoiKVon) July 23, 2021
Likewise, the similarities in the messages and the seemingly forced cartoon language may be coincidence, but it is questionable.
Bush’s problem is that she has no credibility because she is Prove that you are a racial fraudster Who can not even celebrate July 4th without making an unreasonable statement that as a wealthy elected member of Congress, she does what she wants to say.she also Lie about the Columbus police shooting, This also does not help her lack of credibility. This is one of a bunch of other inflammatory comments she made that portrayed her as one of Washington’s most dishonest politicians.
In short, you can imagine that these are real news. After all, it is not difficult to find a few racists in a country of 330 million people. In addition, members of Congress of all political parties and races receive death threats and hate emails on a regular basis. In this sense, Bush is not special, but this is not an excuse for bad behavior. On the contrary, it is a realization that this information, whether true or not, does not represent anything more important than them.
In any case, I will let you referees. Given the record of such matters and the FBI, we are unlikely to hear more about this matter.



