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Community organizer who cornered Jeff Flake in elevator gets nice puff piece from Newsweek right before #Midterms2018

In case you missed it, here’s video of Sen. Jeff Flake being cornered in an elevator by protesters after he announced that he would support Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh:

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As we all know, Kavanaugh was confirmed, so what’s on that protester’s mind now? Newsweek decided to track her down to talk about the “pain and rage” she went through during the Kavanaugh hearings.

Wow, was that a one-sided puff piece. One nice factoid from the video that we’d heard before: Ana Maria Archila is a professional community organizer, working with the left-wing Center for Popular Democracy.

Funny how Robert Valencia didn’t track down celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti’s client Julie Swetnick to interview her; we’re sure Avenatti would have set up a meeting.

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She was doing her job.


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