Posted on 04/20/2019 8:53:28 AM PDT by BeauBo
There have been a lot of viral impersonations of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on social media, but none have been quite this hilarious and adorable. Wearing glasses and bright red lipstick, a young girl brilliantly skewered the freshmen congresswoman in a way that put the current cast of Saturday Night Live to shame.
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Teach your children
Funny, The rage of youth against government in the 70's has turned into a love of big government by the yutes of today.
You, who are on the road
Must have a code
That you can live by
And so
Become yourself
Because the past
Is just a good-bye
Teach your children well
Your father's hell did slowly go by
And feed them on your dreams
The one they pick
The one you'll know by
Don't you ever ask them why
If they told you, you would cry
So just look at them and sigh
And know they love you
Thanks, because I will not click on Gateway Pundit ever.
Let me guess, Occasional-Kotex will conveniently not address this, even if it goes viral. Pretty bad when a 29 year old gets put in her place by an 8 year old.
That was cute. Holy Smokes, even a child can see AOC is a moron.
That is freaking hilarious! I was going to post her line about socialism, but decided not to do that — be sure to watch to the end (it’s just over one minute).
She sounds JUST like AOC, doesn’t she? And the hand gestures and finger counting...ROFLOL!
Wow amazing impersonation, almost 100% except this kid came across as more intellectual.
AOC: “I use social media, so I’m a socialist... Venezuela, Facebook, and Twitter are all very successful socialist countries... I have a lot of friends who moved to America from Facebook.”
“Media Matters to ask Twitter to ban account 3....2...1”
It already does not come up in Google search results.
Oh my! Perfect.
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