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.
“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.”





