Exactly… also that whole thing is pretty misogynistic on MTGs part. Teen girls are called out far more often for “talking too much” by society. Kind of sick of that shit.
As distinguished from teenage boys, who are paragons of logic and restraint…/S
The word you’re looking for is “destroyed”, as in “Marjorie Taylor Greene DESTROYS Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez!”.
AOC was a bartender. She’s pretty used to crazy people talking at her.
Let’s not excuse violent racists who are actively targeting their colleagues just because AOC might have had to deal with assholes in her previous job… It’s not acceptable there, either.
Let’s just stop excusing assholes, maybe.
There’s still no reason to invoke a racist trope like that.
She isn’t dependent on public assistance, not even her congressional salary. So it’s not accurate. More importantly, using that term is not only a racist trope as @anon61221983 points out, but propagates a shaming of those who use and depend upon public assistance. There really shouldn’t be any shame in that. I have. Many people have.
The GOP apparently finds high-intelligence to be a threat.
Fair enough. Term removed. Please accept my apology.
Ok. But I’m keeping poo flinging shitgibbon.
If the poo fits…
I have a hunch AOC was smarter and more articulate as a teenage girl than MTG will ever be throughout her entire lifespan.
I don’t think MTG’s Bachelor of Business Administration was long on theory.
Either we’re dumb for being working class or else we’re out-of-touch pointy-headed intellectuals for being educated
Our qualifications don’t matter, they’re not actually what the haters hate us for
AOC is justified in raising her voice. MTG merely bandies about her own obliviousness with comments about the running of the mouth, an injustice to AOC’s eloquent recital.
IANAT T=Therapist but this seems like a classic case of projection. Lots of that going around in the Republican party lately.
MTG sneers that AOC isn’t using her education in economics and international relations, even though Congress constantly has to deal with economic policy and foreign policy issues. That’s how oblivious she is.