Two performances. One day. Both embarrassing. This is your 2028 Democratic frontrunner.
First, the accent. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — born and raised in the suburbs of New York City, representing a district in the Bronx — showed up at a campaign event in Memphis for Tennessee state representative Justin Pearson and suddenly developed a Southern drawl that has never appeared anywhere in her public record before. “We can’t afford to leave Tennessee behind, Kentucky behind, Alabama behind, Mississippi behind, Georgia behind, South Carolina behind,” she said — in an accent that belonged to none of those states and certainly not to her.
AOC has a new accent in Memphis. pic.twitter.com/WJsjj2plvr
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) July 18, 2026
Yikes. This is the same trick Kamala Harris pulled at every black church she visited during the 2024 campaign. The same trick Hillary Clinton pulled with her “I ain’t no ways tired” performance in Selma in 2007. Democrats apparently believe that adopting a fake accent in front of Black audiences is a form of connection rather than condescension. It is the most transparent form of political pandering imaginable — the linguistic equivalent of putting on a costume — and the audiences it’s directed at deserve far better than a congresswoman from New York pretending she grew up somewhere she didn’t.
New Kamala accent just dropped pic.twitter.com/9lMpopynOn
— Being Libertarian (@beinlibertarian) September 2, 2024
But the accent wasn’t even the most embarrassing moment of the day.
Asked by a Newsmax reporter whether she supports abolishing the Senate — an official plank of the DSA platform she is flirting with for a 2028 presidential run — AOC declined to give a straight answer. Instead she attacked the Senate’s history, claiming the institution “was founded on, um, you know, Jim Crow.”
The United States Senate was created by the Constitution in 1787. Jim Crow laws began emerging after the Civil War — roughly 80 years later. The two things have nothing to do with each other historically, chronologically, or constitutionally. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said what the entire country was thinking: “This is what happens when you don’t teach basic U.S. history.”
This is what happens when you don’t teach basic U.S. history. https://t.co/uKthntUVoL
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) July 18, 2026
He’s right. But it’s worse than a history gap. This is a woman who has sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution — an oath that specifically includes the Senate as a co-equal branch of government — and who cannot bring herself to say out loud that she supports its continued existence. She didn’t reject abolishing it. She attacked its historical foundations with a claim that is factually wrong by nearly a century. And then she kept moving, apparently confident that nobody in the room would notice.
They noticed.
The DSA wants to abolish the Senate, pack the Supreme Court, and replace the presidency with a committee subordinate to a unicameral legislature. AOC won’t distance herself from any of it. She just won’t say it clearly either — because she knows how it sounds to anyone outside the activist bubble she’s been living in.
This is the woman the Democratic Socialists of America want to put in the White House.
Republicans should absolutely encourage that plan. Every single day between now and November 2028.


