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AOC Uses Bizarre Accent in Speech, Gets Wrecked by Users

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has earned quite the reputation for her less than authentic behavior. Despite positioning herself as a champion of the working class, AOC has long flaunted a high-class lifestyle. From sporting designer clothing while railing against income inequality to living in a luxury apartment building far removed from the neighborhoods she claims to represent, her actions have repeatedly raised eyebrows and drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle.

Moreover, her frequent use of performative stunts—like weeping beside a fence by the border—has only further tarnished her reputation. This penchant for theatricality has led many to question her sincerity. It seems she’s more focused on her brand than on the real issues facing Americans. That seemed to become clear during her “great” speech at the DNC convention. Now, Americans are calling her out.

Social media users mercilessly mocked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for utilizing a bizarre twangy accent on Monday during her speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, Illinois…

“Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez developed a new phony accent in the middle of delivering her very painful speech,” Fox News contributor Steve Cortes said.

“So when did she become a preacher?” an X account named Nuclear Maga Lisa posted.

“What accent is AOC using here?” one account posted on X.

“Preacher AOC debuting her new accent,” another claimed. [Source: Breitbart]

If there’s one thing Americans can sniff out from a mile away, it’s a politician trying too hard. It seems Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) may have just added herself to that list after her appearance at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Social media lit up like a Christmas tree on Monday when AOC, the darling of the progressive left, suddenly adopted a bizarre southern twang mid-speech. Now, if there’s anything more entertaining than a politician with an identity crisis, it’s watching the internet have a field day with it.

AOC’s speech was supposed to rally the troops, but instead, it left everyone scratching their heads. Why? Because halfway through her impassioned tirade against the usual suspects—greedy corporations, heartless billionaires, and of course, anyone who disagrees with her—she flipped the script and slipped into a twang that could only be described as “southern-fried.”

“I, for one, am tired of hearing about how a two-bit union buster thinks of himself as more of a patriot than the woman who fights every single day to lift working people out from under the boots of greed trampling on our way of life,” she said, stretching out that last phrase in a way that made listeners double-take.

It didn’t take long for the internet to pounce. “So when did she become a preacher?” quipped an X user under the name Nuclear Maga Lisa. “Preacher AOC debuting her new accent,” another chimed in. The jokes practically wrote themselves as social media users had a field day with the congresswoman’s curious choice of voice.

Fox News contributor Steve Cortes summed it up perfectly: “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez developed a new phony accent in the middle of delivering her very painful speech.” Ouch.

But here’s the thing—AOC isn’t the first Democrat to try on a southern accent like it’s last season’s handbag. Vice President Kamala Harris has been known to dabble in dialects when the situation suits her. And who can forget two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s infamous attempt to woo southern voters with her own version of a drawl? Apparently, this particular tactic is more popular among Democrats than one might think.

But why do it? Voters aren’t exactly known for appreciating insincerity. If anything, they crave authenticity. So when a politician suddenly starts sounding like they’ve stepped off a porch in rural Alabama, it raises eyebrows—and questions. The underlying concern is simple: If they’re willing to fake an accent, what else are they faking?

Author: Kit Fargo


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