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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ralph Wiggum on October 27, 2025, 04:33:44 PM
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Guess who?
Last night's Zohran Mamdani rally reflected the confidence of his movement that no compromise is needed with anyone even an inch to the right of the Democratic Socialists of America. Which may well be an accurate reading of where the New York City mayor's race is headed. But it remains a fundamental misreading of America.
Shouting at the top of her lungs for 15 minutes, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offered a purely red-meat speech in a rally that sought only to preach to the converted:
"We must remember in a time such as this," AOC barked, "we are not the crazy ones. New York ...
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/we-are-not-the-crazy-ones-aoc-protests-too-much/
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spent part of her weekend on a stage screaming at the top of her lungs about how she is not a crazy person, and while the number of jokes and memes from her breakdown is endless, a well-known name in the golf world may very well have had the funniest reaction of anyone.
AOC spoke, and shouted, during a Zohran Mamdani rally in Queens on Sunday to rile up the New York City mayoral candidate's supporters, who believe socialism is the solution to fixing an already broken city. Bernie Sanders was also at Sunday's rally in New York.
Among the many highlights from AOC showing off her vocal range was a moment in which she told herself and the thousands in attendance that they are not "the crazy ones" before stating, "we are sane."
These things were said at a political rally, and not the introductory meeting of an underground cult.
With the clip understandably making the rounds on social media, it grabbed Anthony Kim's attention, and the LIV golfer put together a masterclass of a response. Phil Mickelson re-shared the post on X as well.
https://www.outkick.com/analysis/aoc-speech-mamdani-nyc-rally-not-crazy-phil-mickelson-anthony-kim-reaction
The clip in and of itself is golden (at the link above), and should be used often in upcoming elections.