AOC: Republicans mad because they can’t date me

Robert Walker

If it wasn’t already clear that New York Congresswoman Sandy Cortez has lost her mind along the way, new tweets this weekend show she’s clearly out of her mind.

After being attacked by the right for vacationing in Florida despite skipping Congress and her home state during the recent omicron surge, AOC says Republicans are just jealous because they can’t date her.

“If Republicans are mad they can’t date me they can just say that instead of projecting their sexual frustrations onto my boyfriend’s feet. Ya creepy weirdos,” she tweeted this weekend while being criticized for vacationing in the “free” and “red state” of Florida under the rule of Governor Ron DeSantis.

AOC took shots at DeSantis who had been out of the public spotlight for a few days while spending time with his family and his cancer-stricken wife during the Christmas break, claiming he was missing in action and on vacation.


Cortez was spotted having lunch at an upscale sushi bar in Miami where she is spending her weekend with her boyfriend.

“It’s starting to get old ignoring the very obvious, strange, and deranged sexual frustrations that underpin the Republican fixation on me, women,& LGBT+ people in general,” the radical leftist continued. “These people clearly need therapy, won’t do it, and use politics as their outlet instead. It’s really weird.”

AOC chose to spend her weekend in Florida instead of her home state of New York City where the city is on a near COVID-19 lockdown and surge in new positive cases.

“Love the child like response like you would expect from a high school mean girl “they just hate me bcz I’m sooo hot”. Ya your cute but so many things tarnish the looks and quite honestly there are millions of cute 30 somethings out that don’t come with the baggage,” said Twitter user Sean Leland.

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