AOC’s Met Gala Dress Furor Shows Why the Public Doesn’t Trust Politicians
It was the perfect fairytale.
Twenty-eight-year-old Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, a waitress from the Bronx, topples moderate machine politician. Her win was billed as a victory for the extreme left over the middle. Good versus evil. In reality, the victory was largely about low turnout and an opponent who not only didn’t campaign or take the election seriously but also didn’t live in the district.
But putting those inconvenient details aside, AOC had her fairy tale moment. Her favorite lipstick flew off shelves, her selfie videos went viral, and overnight she became the standard bearer for Democratic Socialism in America (that last part, it's worth noting, is only prized for a teeny tiny fraction of, mostly woke 18-25-year-olds, but nevertheless an accomplishment). The mere presence of the now 33-year-old sends Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer quaking. The far left can’t get enough of her, and the far right loves to hate her.