**Headline:** AOC Says Don’t Team Up with MTG—As If That’s a Shocking Take
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decided to drop some wisdom Friday, advising her fellow Democrats against cozying up to former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Apparently, calling out Greene as a “proven bigot” is a bold stance in today’s political climate. Who knew?
At an event at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics, a student dared to ask about bipartisan collaboration, specifically mentioning Republican Rep. Tim Burchett. Instead of discussing the merits of working together, Ocasio-Cortez pivoted to a warning about the dangers of associating with Greene. Because, let’s face it, she thinks everyone should know better than to share a stage with someone who’s been branded a bigot.
It’s almost as if she believes there’s a moral high ground to maintain. But wait, isn’t the whole idea of bipartisanship about finding common ground, even if that means rubbing elbows with people who might not pass the purity test? Just a thought.
In the end, one must wonder: is this a genuine concern about values, or just the latest episode in the never-ending drama of political theater?
By Admin | Published: May 10, 2026 at 5:15 am
