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Did AOC's Word Salad Just End Her Presidential Ambitions?

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez just proved that she isn’t a player in the contentious competition building ahead of the 2028 presidential election after her multiple gaffs during the Munich Security Conference.

When asked about her thoughts on the United States committing troops in the defense of Taiwan at her townhall, she gave her audience 20 seconds of sputtering before finally answering pseudo-intellectually.

She had a few fumbles at her townhall while trying to sound smarter than she actually is. She spoke at length about hypocrisies, paradoxes, and rules-based-orders, seemingly without understanding what any of those things actually are.

AOC also spoke about imposing a wealth tax during her imagined presidency, suggesting that the country shouldn’t wait for her to take the office to begin increasing taxes.

“I don’t think that—I—I don’t think that anyone—and we don’t have to wait for any one president to impose a wealth tax. I think it needs to be done expeditiously,” Ocasio-Cortez said.

If this is what we can expect from her during a friendly questioning during a townhall, I can’t wait to see how terrible she is on the debate stage.