We reported that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democratic-NY member of Congress, was upset about Elon Musk’s proposal to charge $8 per month for verification (having a checkmark with a blue check) and other services. It was called “free speech,” which she said indicated that the socialist does not understand this fundamental concept as enshrined by our Constitution. Elon replied, laughingly asking her for $8, and then noting that AOC charged $58 to purchase an overpriced sweatshirt. She was completely outdone in that exchange and tweeting far fewer words.
AOC didn’t want to let that go and continued to melt down. She continued to complain about her terrible misfortune of being charged eight dollars. Musk was even accused of preventing her traffic.
She didn’t get into his skin. He was having fun with lots of people asking him for money. She was not one of those who could take it.
AOC is always projecting and insecure. She attempted to poke fun at Musk’s “over-leveraged” status, saying that people should “Remember that the next time you doubt yourself or your qualifications.”
She was so distraught that she made a video accusing him of shutting her down.
Real goods are not provided by political campaigns. They provide things like AOC. Did anyone ever tell her to not eat with her mouth full? This is a bizarre whiny rant.
Musk doesn’t care about her meltdown and I’d be willing to wager money that he didn’t do anything to her Twitter feed. It’s just Musk whining, as she does most of the time. He couldn’t get enough of her. She behaves like a 12-year-old girl.
What’s most interesting is that suddenly, she worries about being shadowbanned. It was happening to conservatives in the past Twitter powers-that-be, and she didn’t care about it. She suddenly cares because Twitter is no longer controlled by the left. They won’t be coddled anymore. Instead, they will be treated as everyone else. Oh my! This is the problem.
It’s delicious to shed a few tears. It was $8. AOC makes $174,000 per year just for her work in Congress. She can’t let go of it. He won’t be dating her, and he has achieved so much more than she will ever see. He is the CEO of several companies, has sent people to space, and employed thousands. She was a socialist bartender. It’s understandable that she feels inadequate. The change is coming and her tears won’t get her out of the $8.