AOC now “boogying” in her office with Al Sharpton. ok
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Replying to @mtracey
do u spend this much time critiquing each congress official just curious
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Replying to @daniosauris
Yes, I make sure to comment equally on all 435 members, notwithstanding their social media prowess. Because that would make a lot of sense
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Replying to @mtracey
see being contrarian can be effective when u use the tactics of criticism purposefully, but picking apart each and every move of hers dilutes the value of it
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Replying to @daniosauris
Picking apart each move? I think I’ve tweeted about her less than 10 times total. Asking “why are you commenting on this notable member of Congress with a huge social media following” is also weird in its own right
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Replying to @mtracey
my curiosity was less based in "why are you commenting on her" but rather "why are you making THAT comment about her". her policy and her issues are one thing - but the rest of media has already taken up the fight against her image, so this seems futile/wasteful
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Replying to @daniosauris
Because Sharpton is a uniquely corrupt figure, and using her social media fandom to bolster his image has consequences
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Replying to @mtracey
okay great, I agree completely and this is why I follow you. I definitely jumped the gun here because her personality makes it easy to ignore the issues and that's a danger. thanks and carry on
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Replying to @mtracey @daniosauris
What a delightful exchange in this sewer
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