
During her latest Instagram live, New York congressional representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez brutally trolled Stephen Miller hilariously, but for all the right reasons, calling him a “clown.”
Stephen Miller has been under grave scrutiny for his recent comments targeting “Democrat judges” and bizarre claims about “left-wing terrorism,” after liberal judge Diane Goodstein’s house was caught in a fire. Speaking about the incident and Miller’s growing abuse of his power as the White House deputy chief of staff for policy and the United States homeland security advisor, AOC took sharp jabs at him on her social media.
Calling him a “clown,” she made a case that the abuse of power by the hands of such people is because of “insecure masculinity.” She asserted that “one of the best ways that you can dismantle a movement of insecure men is by making fun of them.” So, AOC ruthlessly roasted Miller, calling him “4’10” and “angry about the fact that he’s 4’10”:
“I’ve never seen that guy in real life, but he looks like he’s 4’10. And he looks like he’s angry about the fact that he’s 4’10. He looks like he’s so mad that he’s 4’10, that he has taken that anger out at any other population possible.”
While most of her viewers got the gist of her jabs at Miller, some mistook her comment as demeaning to short people and got upset. She later clarified this in the live, saying, “I’m not here to make fun of anyone’s anything. But the way people overcompensate for their own stories is what I’m talking about.”
She explained throughout her video how insecure masculinity is at the core of driving all the corrupt and authoritative political movements and how people need to hit at that very core to protect themselves and the country. The ongoing criticism of Miller has also led to the resurfacing of an old Facebook post by his cousin, Alisa Kasmer, who called him the “face of evil.”
In the long, overwhelming post, Kasmer grieved the ongoing political situation in the United States, triggered by the then-recent ICE raids. But over that, she wrote of the “grief I carry inside my own family.” Sharing how close she once was with her “lovable and harmless” cousin Miller, she heartbreakingly wrote, “I was so deeply wrong.”
“I grieve what you’ve become, Stephen. And I grieve what I’ve lost because of it. I grieve your children I will never meet. I grieve the future family you’ve stolen from me by choosing a path so filled with cruelty that I cannot, and will not, be a part of it. I will never knowingly let evil into my life, no matter whose blood it carries—including my own.”
In her long note, she continued to criticize Miller for his anti-immigration and white supremacist views and felt sorry for everyone now being directly harmed by his administrative actions. AOC’s comments during her live video echoed Kasmer’s emotions, but in a much harsher, necessary way.
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