Think this shows what she is told to say by her masters. Think most of the time the poor sod could not understand her rant but wanted to remain polite.
I played it once with my eyes open and then played it with my eyes closed and yup, that’s Ocasio-Cortez! On one occasion, I asked myself “how would you like to be married to that voice”? The answer came back in the form of another piece of speculation: “How much would the drugs cost just to force myself to go out and have dinner with her let alone marry her? Crickets.......
Gotta love the sarcasm by The Onion. AOC's puppeteers have shown us why she is the best thing to happen for the republican party.
I really abhor the idea of expanding our already busting out at the seams government but I am thinking that we need a “Department of Court Jesters”. There are so many laughable people already in government positions and since it is so hard to get rid of them once they begin, they could be moved to the DCJ so that we could be officially entertained rather than wondering if indeed that person is really serious. Nancy Pelosi could be the president of the DCJ with AOC as Vice President followed by Cory Booker or Kamala Harris or just about anyone in congress. Dunno what to do with Bernie. He’s lost somewhere between idiocy and duh.
Yeah, some of these people have value for the comic relief, but they shouldn't be voting on actual laws.
Another "aw-sh*t" moment for AOC. :snicker: Freshman Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez deleted a tweet Thursday after she attempted to call out "older male" Republicans for posing next to a cardboard cutout of her. The lawmaker wasn't a Republican, though. He was a fellow Democrat. The Republican Party of Kentucky on Thursday tweeted a photo of Rep. John Yarmuth, a Democrat from the Bluegrass State who chairs the House Budget Committee and has served in Congress since 2007. In a popular meme format, the New York congresswoman retweeted the Kentucky GOP post, adding: "Nobody: [Silence] GOP: Let’s pose our older male members next to cardboard cutouts of young female legislators."