AOC has mastered social media.
So has Kim Kardashian
and Donald Trump
and few confuse them as great legislators or statesmen.
Twitter etal has leveled the playing field that enable the photogenic and nimble of thumb to have outsized influence on our lives.
However the democratization of messaging also comes with risk of it being dumbed down for the masses.
Good try, Banks, but you have no examples of sophomore Congressfolks who are more effective than she at anything.
Josh I'm sorry your head is so far up your ass your vision is impaired.
My point is the social media has allowed all sorts of people an ability to communicate their ideas and messages widely and quickly.
No, Banks, that was not your point.
It's your point
now, but it wasn't your point in the post to which I responded,
You were attacking AOC's capability.
You want to pretend it was something else, don't let me stop you.
Give me an example of a more effective sophomore Representative or admit that AOC just might be more than social media.
That's all I'm asking.
I already granted that she is not currently great at getting legislation through. (21 bills on which she was a co-sponsor is not nothing when only 52 have passed at all, but it wasn't primarily her work.) But
nobody is great at it these days. Only 2% of bills made it into law in the prior Congress.
I don't expect it, Banks, because you are almost as bad as Ham and Ward and Kid about admitting your mistakes. Almost.