Tucker Roasts AOC Over Upcoming Book About The Woke Congresswoman

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The New York Magazine's book: The Unprecedented AOC, about far-left Democrat congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez( a.k.a. AOC) is so ridiculously vain and fawning that popular Fox News host Tucker Carlson could not resist the temptation to start his show reviewing the book Friday night. The result? Hilarious!

"We planned to put extensive excerpts from the book … for you to read, and then we thought: Who reads anymore?" Carlson said sarcastically, referencing woke leftists' practice of linking objectivity and excellence to 'white supremacy.' "Not Sandy Cortez. She never reads. Reading is racism. It's so White people. So instead, we've asked our senior producer, Alex McCaskill, to read the passages for us."

As part of his review of the book which included videos of AOC applying makeup, the Fox News had some hilarious lines which is sure to trigger the woke congresswoman.

Carlson said:

Here's what Sandy Cortez does. She puts on makeup while talking about herself.

It's pretty funny, but the funniest of all was hearing Sandy Cortez described herself as a "woman of color." She often does. No one ever dares to challenge that description, but every honest person knows it is hilariously absurd.  

There is no place on Earth, outside of American colleges and newsrooms, where Sandy Cortez would be recognized as a "woman of color," because she's not. She's a rich, entitled White lady. She's the pampered, obnoxious ski bunny in the matching snowsuit who tells you to pull up your mask while you're standing in the lift line at Jackson Hole. They're all the same. It doesn't matter which shade they are. Apparently, the editors at New York Magazine don't ski. They spend the entire book pretending that Sandy Cortez has just emerged from some teeming favela in the slums of Rio to save the world's poor. Reading it, you would have literally no clue she was a credentialed member of the over class. You'd think she was St. Francis.

The Fox News host argued sarcastically that according to the book Ocasio-Cortez "could have been a model for a skin-care line, and that's why she's such an amazing political leader — because she's so pretty."

Carlson wondered what would happen if a man objectified AOC the way the magazine did in the book. "It would probably be considered patronizing if not grounds for cancelation, but New York Magazine isn't ashamed to objectify Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez," he said. "It makes you wonder what would happen if one day she gained 100 pounds and got eczema on her nose and forgot to trim her ear hair? Well, you know what would happen. Her political influence would evaporate instantly. She's not the leader of an ideological movement. She's a living marketing campaign."

After playing a video discussed in the book, of the congresswoman trying to assemble her IKEA furniture in which she says that she was alone, Carlson first mocked the authors of the book, calling the account "creepy." then went on to say:

I'm alone today,' Ocasio-Cortez says, pointedly at the camera." Is it just us, or does that sound like an invitation to a booty call? Maybe one step from, "What are you wearing?" Either way, it's a little strange. It's definitely oversharing and yet, according to the book, oversharing is the key to Sandy Cortez's success.

Well, either AOC is not amused by Carlson roast, or as critics say, she likes the attention.

Since the airing of the Tucker Carlson Tonight segment about her, the congresswoman has tweeted several times slamming the popular Fox News host and even suggesting he should be fired.

Here are some of AOC's slamming Carlson:

"This is the type of stuff you say when your name starts with a P and ends with dejo"

"Remember when the right wing had a meltdown when I suggested they exhibit obsessive impulses around young women? Well now Tucker Carlson is wishing for… this on national TV. You’re a creep bro. If you’re this easy w/ sexual harassment on air, how are you treating your staff?"

"Any man that talks like this will treat any woman like this. Doesn’t matter if you’re Republican, Democrat, or neither, this is clearly not a safe person to leave alone w/ women. Once again, the existence of a wife or daughters doesn’t make a man good. And this one is basura."

"I genuinely want to know why Tucker Carlson is allowed/paid to engage in clear, targeted, libelous harassment that endangers people &drives so many violent threats that ppl have to fundraise for their own safety. Why should they have to pay for his harassment? Make it make sense."


"It’s not within the realm of political commentary, & it’s not just me. He regularly targets people that do not have access to resources for protection. Once he gets to fantasizing about “booty calls” of women on national TV I cease to see the political value outside of incitement."

WATCH Tucker Carlson review of the upcoming book about AOC