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AOC Mocked For Complaining About High-Tipping Customer

Graham Perdue
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It is common knowledge that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was a bartender before serving in Congress. But a response from a question posted on new social media platform Threads has the representative receiving flak from users.

AOC was asked to detail some of her “best and worst food service industry stories.”

The Democrat proceeded to slam a customer guilty of “mansplaining” and, in her words, attempting to “belittle the server.” She said she had a long list of stories, including the one she chose to spotlight about a “really rich guy” who came in one week a year.

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It is also well known that Ocasio-Cortez has an issue with non-leftists who are financially successful.

The customer in question apparently got satisfaction from telling the server to ask him a question. He would then “include all these little asides to belittle the server and uplift himself.”

But, as AOC explained, if you were nice and polite he “tipped like $200 to $300 on a lunch tab every day for a week straight.” Then he would disappear until the next year. How many hard-working servers would love to serve such a customer?

Of course, this is the same AOC who once quit her serving job when the manager ranked hostesses on their attractiveness and made assignments based on that ranking.

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The internet being what it is, someone posted her Threads answer on Twitter, and users proceeded to rake the former bartender over the coals.

One tweeted their grief that “you had to go through that ordeal. Hopefully the $300 tip helped toward your recovery.” 

Daily Caller editor-in-chief Geoffrey Ingersoll prudently observed that it is almost certain the customer was a “wealthy and quaint old man whose wife had passed a few years ago.” Likely he just wanted someone to share a conversation with and possibly “passing on info to a young server.”

But, in lieu of grace and charity, “AOC turns him into a fictitious boogey monster that validates all the neo-Marxist gender nonsense vomited into her skull during college.”

Another keen observer noted that she received $1,200-1,500 for one week to listen to a guy tell stories. “Guy sounds awesome! I wish I had him visit my establishment when I was younger.” 

But to AOC, he was symbolic of all that is wrong with American society. At least he tipped well.