AOC Represents Twitter, Not Her District

AOC Represents Twitter, Not Her District

AOC Represents Twitter, Not Her District

Oh, look at that. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thinks she is too big and too important to deal with her angry constituents in a town hall. You see, AOC is a social media influencer cosplaying as a congresswoman, in a district that Nancy Pelosi famously once said could be won by a glass of water, so long as it ran as a Democrat. So why should AOC feel like she has to listen to voters?

Frankly, until more of these voters start actually organizing and becoming an electoral force, they deserve exactly what they get. Showing up to a town hall is important, because it shows the true colors of the representative. And AOC’s true colors are ugly, mocking ones.

If you watch the entirety of the video, AOC is being initially confronted with the massive crime spike in New York. And yes, a lot of the people in the room are mad, because they clearly feel that AOC is not listening to them. Yes, they’re venting, and they’re venting to their elected representative in Congress who is supposed to work for them. But as you can see, the whole town hall goes off the rails. And when the chanting begins, that’s when AOC just does her little mocking dance and completely ignores them. This is all a big joke to her.


And why wouldn’t it be a joke? She is able to get away with affecting an accent she never uses when speaking normally (what on earth is going on there???), tell everyone in the room to essentially shut up and listen.


Oh yes, and her campaign said that those who were heckling her weren’t her actual consitituents, so she doesn’t have to pay any attention to them.

An AOC spokesperson dismissed the protesters, telling The Post late Thursday that “the disruptors at last night’s town hall are part of a far-right wing group that regularly protests at vaccine clinics, against LGBTQ rights, etc. They were not constituents.”

For all that AOC cares, they may well as not be. She’s a congresswoman because it gives her the trappings of power and importance, she gets to hang out and be fêted by the media and Hollywood class, and she can spend all her time on Twitter and Instagram, pursuing her true love: social media influencing. We have talked about this before, because that is where AOC sees her true constituency. Much to the detriment of society, everyone is online far too much. AOC has already tapped into that, building on the leftist domination in the media, the colleges, and in Hollywood. So, she will mouth off to Mike Pence on Twitter for the clicks and likes, because her supporters are all prepared to give her a solid “YAAAAS KWEEN” every time she decides to be snotty on social media.


The nuts and bolts of it is that AOC will never be voted out of office in her current district (NY-14). How do we know this? Only 2,279 Republican primary ballots were cast in NY-14 during this year’s primary election. AOC alone received 152,661 primary votes. Sorry, everyone, there’s only a few ways that we are ever going to be able to wave goodbye to AOC in Congress.

Option number one: She eventually gets beaten in a primary race. This is how AOC won her seat initially, after all. As the years go on and Ocasio-Cortez simply becomes a rubber stamp for the socialist left, without crafting some signature legislation of her own, while collecting a healthy paycheck from taxpayers, the voters of her district may get tired of her act.

Option number two: She becomes so convinced of her own awesomeness that she runs for higher office, either at the state or national level. Ironically, she would probably do better at the national level than at the state level, especially as the current governor’s race is tighter than anyone thought it could get. While she may not attempt a presidential run in 2024, everyone knows that she is high enough on her own social media likes that she thinks she could run. Frankly, this is the option that is likely to happen the soonest, and I look forward to seeing AOC on a debate stage, having her rear end handed to her by other Democrats. It will be like Kamala Harris all over again.

Option number three: She becomes so frustrated with her lack of power in a Republican House that she quits and takes up social media influencing and political consulting full-time. Hey, we can hope, right?

In the meantime, just keep mocking AOC as a vapid and useless cosplayer congresswoman. After all, she doesn’t have a problem mocking the people who pay her salary. If she chooses to represent Twitter instead of her district, it’s fair game to keep pointing that out.

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