BOTH sides of this "debate" are espousing positions that are much too extreme — and therefore wrong. Perhaps y'all should consult eye doctors to find out why you cannot perceive shades of gray.
Some posters (like bilby and DBT), but I think most of us can see nuance.
The right-wing's obsession with AOC is laughable.
1. I am not on the right.
2. I am not obsessed with AOC. If you want to see obsession, look at lpetrich!
I brought her up due to her strong (and ultimately successful) opposition to Amazon's HQ2.
(Fingers getting tired? How could you pass up the opportunity to mention she was a bartender?

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It wasn't relevant to the point I was making. It will be somewhat relevant now, so thanks for bringing it up, so I don't have to.
She was awarded her B.A. cum laude, so "idiot" is rather an exaggeration.
I do not know how she managed it. Maybe her advisor took the "cum" too literally ...
I kid, although you never know. Just look at our esteemed Veep and aptly named Willie Brown.
No, I called her an idiot because despite having a BA degree in Economics from a great school she has very limited understanding of economics. For example, she believes that the government can spend tens of trillions on things like her "Green" New Deal without causing inflation.
And also, as you have mentioned, despite her great education she only worked as a bartender.
There are Congressmen on both sides of the aisle who appear to be much stupider than AOC.
Granted. You'd be hard pressed to find somebody more brain dead than Sheila Jackson Lee ...
A point in favor of the right, I guess, is that many of the stupidest-seeming GOP Congresscritters are only pretending to believe their stupidest ideas.
As opposed to Dems who sincerely believe that AK47s weigh as much as 10 moving boxes and fire .50 caliber bullets, there are two Vietnams living side by side or that the island of Guam might capsize.
But what is startling — and completely backwards — is the idea that AOC has "orders of magnitude" more power than a billionaire. Bezos and the progressives dueled recently in a quest to unionize a Bezos workplace. Did AOC win that vote? By "orders of magnitude"?
AOC is part of a body that has legislative powers. That is much more powerful than a guy who has a lot of Amazon shares but no government authority.
That was my point. Employees of Amazon voting against an union does not really pertain here.
As a counterpoint see also the HQ2 that was supposed to be built in Queens but failed due to opposition by AOC.
Charles Koch gets away with much pollution due to his purchased political influence. Has AOC reduced that at all?
Can you be more specific about the purchased influence and the change in pollution laws that you attribute to it?
AOC does indeed have much political power; how much is moot. I wish she were as powerful as a billionaire.
I stand by my claim that she is much more powerful, by the virtue of her being part of the federal legislature. She has legislative powers, she has subpoena powers, and she has powers over the federal budget. A billionaire, not even Bezos, has none of these powers.