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‘Drink water and don’t be racist’: Ocasio-Cortez gives Republicans upset over Vanity Fair outfit ‘pointers’ on how to look better

'Drink water and don't be racist': Ocasio-Cortez gives Republicans upset over Vanity Fair outfit 'pointers' on how to look better thumbnail

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Trump strips protections for Tongass forest, opening it to logging | Interior ‘propaganda’ video and tweets may violate ethics laws, experts say | Democrats see Green New Deal yielding gains despite GOP attacks Ocasio-Cortez says she doesn’t plan on ‘staying in the House forever’ Ocasio-Cortez: ‘Trump is the racist visionary, but McConnell gets the job done’  (D-N.Y.) is firing back at conservatives online who criticized her this week for wearing designer clothing in a photoshoot for the December issue of Vanity Fair.

In the latest issue, for which the New York congresswoman is a cover star, Ocasio-Cortez dons designer clothing for the cover, as is custom, and in additional photos taken for the issue.

Though Ocasio-Cortez does not get to keep the clothes, she generated backlash online for the photoshoot from conservatives who called her out over the expensive clothing and accused her of being hypocritical given her progressive platform.

I wonder what brand of socialism allows you to get a $14,000 suit for Vogue photoshoots. See you soon, Alexandria. Looking forward to dismantling your socialist agenda in my finest Macy’s clothes like normal working people. https://t.co/KT2olZHqbq

— Lauren Boebert for Congress (R-CO3) (@laurenboebert) October 29, 2020

— David Dudenhoefer #ReplaceRashida Tlaib (@Dude4Liberty) October 29, 2020

What a scam. And how can she suddenly afford $14,000 outfits. https://t.co/qXTdGGvJ8v

— Ken Gardner (@KenGardner11) October 29, 2020

However, Ocasio-Cortez pushed back against the criticism not long after on Twitter on Thursday, writing: “Republicans are Very Mad (again) about my appearance. This time they’re mad that I look good in borrowed clothes (again).”

“Listen, if Republicans want pointers on looking your best, I’m happy to share. Tip #1: Drink water and don’t be racist,” she continued.

Republicans are Very Mad (again) about my appearance. This time they’re mad that I look good in borrowed clothes (again).

Listen, if Republicans want pointers on looking your best, I’m happy to share.

Tip #1: Drink water and don’t be racist

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) October 29, 2020

“100 percent worth it, would do it again,” she wrote in a series of tweets. “(& I don’t know if you’ve been in a photoshoot Laura, but you don’t keep the clothes.)”

“The whole ‘she wore clothes in a magazine, let’s pretend they’re hers’ gimmick is the classic Republican strategy of ‘let’s willfully act stupid, and if the public doesn’t take our performative stupidity seriously then we’ll claim bias.’ GOP, get yourselves together. It’s sad,” she said.

(& I don’t know if you’ve been in a photoshoot Laura, but you don’t keep the clothes.)

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) October 29, 2020

The whole “she wore clothes in a magazine, let’s pretend they’re hers” gimmick is the classic Republican strategy of “let’s willfully act stupid, and if the public doesn’t take our performative stupidity seriously then we’ll claim bias.”

GOP, get yourselves together. It’s sad.

— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) October 29, 2020

This is not the first time Ocasio-Cortez has fielded heat from conservatives for her wardrobe choices.

She also knocked the right-leaning New York Post earlier this year after it published a story about a designer dress she wore during an appearance “The View,” saying then that the outlet was “just mad that you can look good fighting for working families.”

She also shot back at a journalist of the conservative-leaning Washington Examiner in 2018 after he said clothing she wore on Capitol Hill didn’t look like that of a person who “struggles.”

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