There's still some blowback from Monday's Met Gala, where NY Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez attended dressed in an Aurora James-designed gown with "Tax The Rich" emblazoned on it.
Seems a conservative watchdog organization calling itself the American Accountability Foundation raised a stink, and filed an ethics complaint against AOC, claiming she shouldn't have been there. Like, hello? She was invited by Vogue's legendary editor, Anna Wintour. The Met Gala benefits the Met's Costume Institute, so that kills the AAF's argument that this was not for charity, because it was.
I'd like to know who's in charge of the AAF, because I've a suspicion certain jealous GOPers put them up to this, and if you follow this blog, you know who I have in mind. In this writer's opinion, the AAF, which no one had heard of until now, wanted to piggy-back their 15 minutes off Alex From The Block. Get right in line to get smacked down, right behind the usual GOPer suspects and actor Michael Rapaport.
In other words, mind your own business, losers.
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