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AOC helps stranded motorist, but X users not impressed

Why call AAA when you have AOC?

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did her civic duty well on September 11th when she helped a stranded driver with a dead car battery at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.

Her Chief of Staff, Mike Kaska I took him to X He praised his supervisor, who rushed to the scene to rescue the man, identified as Evan Hollander, a staff assistant and driver for Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.).

“When my car battery died at Capitol Plaza, instead of calling AAA, @AOCCasca wrote alongside a photo of the female councilwoman servicing her Honda Civic.

The post quickly went viral, currently having 4.9 million views and 3,500 comments.

Some X users praised the work of progressive New York politicians.

“AOC will get there faster than AAA,” one person wrote.

“I thought I couldn't respect her more,” another enthused.

But others criticized Hollander for failing to handle the situation.

“I don't think anyone is surprised that this idiot needed help,” one person joked.


Some X users praised the work of progressive New York politicians. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock

“Average liberal guy,” added another.

“What kind of guy can't connect jumper cables to a battery?” criticised another.

Others mocked Hollander as well as the two Capitol Police officers who were standing next to AOC in the photo.

“There are a bunch of guys standing around and a woman working,” one person said. “We were multitasking before the term even existed.”

“This photo perfectly represents DC men. Typical beta male,” another person quipped.

“Three good-for-nothing guys in one photo,” added another.

Some felt the whole scenario was orchestrated to make AOC look like a good Samaritan.

“This is the most staged thing I've ever seen,” they said.

“If you don't know how to jump a car, you're pretty brain dead.”

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