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In reply to the discussion: Why I'm not a superfan of AOC [View all]Dorian Gray
(13,847 posts)the quote didn't explain what he didn't like about her politics that led him to not endorse.
Having said that, AOC has a gift for sound bites creating a ripple effect. It's effective twitter strategy. You rile people up, you raise money from them, you gain popularity and notoriety. It's part of the Trump gameplan. It's not serious about governing or reaching consensus or building a coalition of supporters.
I am not an AOC superan bc I am not a superman of any government official. They work for us. We will NOT agree with them 100% of the time, and it is our duty as their constituents (on a local or national level) to hold their feet to the fire and tell them what would serve us best.
AOC is GOOD at PR and moving the conversation needle. The Dems can use that skill, hone it for messaging purposes and to move the needle. But she has the propensity to serve herself over the party and we should all question that when it goes against our own interests.
Mayor of Buffalo doesn't make much difference to me in NYC. But what is this kerfuffle signifying? Old guard v New Guard? Or is it a simple matter of progressives v. center left?