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'''Cori Bush''' (born July 21, 1976 (age {{age|1976|7|21}})) (no relation to the Bush dynasty) is a nurse, pastor, and [[far-left]] Democrat running for [[United States House of Representatives]] from [[Missouri]]'s 1st congressional district in the [[2020 U.S. House elections|2020 elections]]. A single mother who had been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault,<ref>[https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/05/meet-cori-bush-blm-activist-who-just-defeated-a-veteran-missouri-congressman.html Meet Cori Bush, the Black Lives Matter activist who just defeated a veteran Missouri congressman]</ref> and was formerly homeless, Bush apparently believes the notion that [[progressivism]] lifts poor people out of poverty and into prosperity when such has not been proven to be the case.
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'''Cori Anika Bush''' (born July 21, 1976 (age {{age|1976|7|21}})) (no relation to the Bush dynasty) is a nurse, pastor, and [[far-left]] Democrat who ran for [[United States House of Representatives]] from [[Missouri]]'s 1st congressional district in the [[2020 U.S. House elections|2020 elections]]. A single mother who had been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault,<ref>[https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/05/meet-cori-bush-blm-activist-who-just-defeated-a-veteran-missouri-congressman.html Meet Cori Bush, the Black Lives Matter activist who just defeated a veteran Missouri congressman]</ref> and was formerly homeless, Bush apparently believes the notion that [[progressivism]] lifts poor people out of poverty and into prosperity when such has not been proven to be the case.
  
Bush led the mob outside the home of Mark and Patricia McCloskey with a bullhorn screaming, "You can't stop the [[revolution]]!"<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2020/09/01/meet-cori-bush-the-latest-socialist-squad-member-headed-to-congress/</ref>  The McCloskey's were indicted by [[Soros]] prosecutor [[Kim Gardner]] for exercising their [[2nd Amendment]] rights on their own property when they were assaulted and threatened by the mob of [[white]] [[Black Lives Matter]] [[terrorist]]s.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W43LNEVOnbA</ref>
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Bush led the mob outside the home of Patricia and [[Mark McCloskey]] with a bullhorn screaming, "You can't stop the [[revolution]]!"<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2020/09/01/meet-cori-bush-the-latest-socialist-squad-member-headed-to-congress/</ref>  The McCloskey's were indicted by [[Soros]] prosecutor [[Kim Gardner]] for exercising their [[2nd Amendment]] rights on their own property when they were assaulted and threatened by the mob of [[white]] [[Black Lives Matter]] [[terrorist]]s.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W43LNEVOnbA</ref>  Gardner was removed from the case for [[corruption]], and in May 2021 Mark McCloskey announced his candidacy for the [[U.S. Senate]].
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A vociferous voice for [[defunding the police]], Bush spent $35,000 for her own private security while exposing minority communities to [[crime]], [[Antifa]] and [[BLM]] violence.<ref>https://www.bizpacreview.com/2021/07/16/squad-member-cori-bush-reportedly-spent-big-bucks-on-private-security-while-working-to-defund-police-1104759/</ref>
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She has called for defunding [[the Pentagon]] to allocate the money for social services.<ref>[https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/missouri-dem-calls-to-defund-pentagon/ Missouri Dem Calls to Defund Pentagon]</ref>
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Cori Bush denigrated American values with a [[racist]] tweet on the [[Fourth of July]] 2021, calling it a holiday for white people and that blacks still aren't free.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/07/04/rep-cori-bush-july-4-white-people-black-people-still-arent-free-america-stolen-land/</ref>
  
 
==2020 U.S. House election in Missouri's 1st district==
 
==2020 U.S. House election in Missouri's 1st district==
Bush announced in mid-2020 her run for the [[United States House of Representatives]] to challenge incumbent [[Lacy Clay]], a member of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] who, according to the former, isn't left-wing enough.<ref>[https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/507087-black-lives-matter-activist-cori-bush-on-running-for-congress-we-have-to-have Black Lives Matter activist Cori Bush on running for Congress: 'We have to have progressive change']</ref> She narrowly won the [[Democrat]] primary over Clay in a major upset,<ref>[https://enr.sos.mo.gov/ State of Missouri - Election Night Results]</ref> and may become the fifth member of [[the Squad]], as she is expected to easily win the general election in the highly [[liberal]] district.
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Bush announced in mid-2020 her run for the [[United States House of Representatives]] to challenge incumbent [[Lacy Clay]], a member of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] who, according to the former, isn't left-wing enough.<ref>[https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/507087-black-lives-matter-activist-cori-bush-on-running-for-congress-we-have-to-have Black Lives Matter activist Cori Bush on running for Congress: 'We have to have progressive change']</ref> She narrowly won the [[Democrat]] primary over Clay in a major upset,<ref>[https://enr.sos.mo.gov/ State of Missouri - Election Night Results]</ref> and may become the fifth member of [[the Squad]], as she easily won the general election in the highly [[liberal]] district.
  
===Extremism===
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Bush is an anti-[[Israel]] activist who supports the radical [[BDS]] movement.<ref>Multiple references:
 
Bush is an anti-[[Israel]] activist who supports the radical [[BDS]] movement.<ref>Multiple references:
 
*[https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/candidate-who-expressed-support-for-bds-becomes-the-democratic-nominee-in-missouri-congressional-race Cori Bush, candidate who expressed support for BDS, defeats longtime congressman in Missouri Democratic primary]
 
*[https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/candidate-who-expressed-support-for-bds-becomes-the-democratic-nominee-in-missouri-congressional-race Cori Bush, candidate who expressed support for BDS, defeats longtime congressman in Missouri Democratic primary]
 
*[https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/284794 Pro-BDS Cori Bush defeats incumbent in Missouri Democratic congressional primary]
 
*[https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/284794 Pro-BDS Cori Bush defeats incumbent in Missouri Democratic congressional primary]
 
*[https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/05/cori-bush-is-latest-anti-israel-democrat-to-win-a-primary/ Cori Bush Is Latest Anti-Israel Democrat to Win a Primary]</ref>
 
*[https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/05/cori-bush-is-latest-anti-israel-democrat-to-win-a-primary/ Cori Bush Is Latest Anti-Israel Democrat to Win a Primary]</ref>
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==White supremacy==
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Bush has taken up the cause and shown sympathy for a [[white supremacist]], Daniel Lewis Lee,<ref>https://fox40jackson.com/headlines/cori-bush-expresses-sympathy-for-white-supremacist-murderers-in-anti-death-penalty-tweet-say-their-names/</ref> who was executed under federal law for the murder of a mother, father and their 8-year-old daughter in 1996.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/us/daniel-lewis-lee-executed-torture-murder-first-federal-execution-17-years</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 21:02, May 13, 2022

Cori Bush


Born July 21, 1976
St. Louis
Political party Democrat
Children Two
Alma mater Lutheran School of Nursing
Occupation Nurse
Religion Christian

Cori Anika Bush (born July 21, 1976 (age 47)) (no relation to the Bush dynasty) is a nurse, pastor, and far-left Democrat who ran for United States House of Representatives from Missouri's 1st congressional district in the 2020 elections. A single mother who had been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault,[1] and was formerly homeless, Bush apparently believes the notion that progressivism lifts poor people out of poverty and into prosperity when such has not been proven to be the case.

Bush led the mob outside the home of Patricia and Mark McCloskey with a bullhorn screaming, "You can't stop the revolution!"[2] The McCloskey's were indicted by Soros prosecutor Kim Gardner for exercising their 2nd Amendment rights on their own property when they were assaulted and threatened by the mob of white Black Lives Matter terrorists.[3] Gardner was removed from the case for corruption, and in May 2021 Mark McCloskey announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate.

A vociferous voice for defunding the police, Bush spent $35,000 for her own private security while exposing minority communities to crime, Antifa and BLM violence.[4]

She has called for defunding the Pentagon to allocate the money for social services.[5]

Cori Bush denigrated American values with a racist tweet on the Fourth of July 2021, calling it a holiday for white people and that blacks still aren't free.[6]

2020 U.S. House election in Missouri's 1st district

Bush announced in mid-2020 her run for the United States House of Representatives to challenge incumbent Lacy Clay, a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus who, according to the former, isn't left-wing enough.[7] She narrowly won the Democrat primary over Clay in a major upset,[8] and may become the fifth member of the Squad, as she easily won the general election in the highly liberal district.

Extremism

Bush is an anti-Israel activist who supports the radical BDS movement.[9]

White supremacy

Bush has taken up the cause and shown sympathy for a white supremacist, Daniel Lewis Lee,[10] who was executed under federal law for the murder of a mother, father and their 8-year-old daughter in 1996.[11]

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