Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana didn’t hold back in a Fox News interview, launching a scathing verbal attack against Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. Kennedy took aim at her style and substance, using colorful language to express his disdain.
“As I’ve said before, she’s entitled to her opinions. You know, my personal opinion is that God gave her a billy goat brain and a mockingbird mouth, you know,” Kennedy remarked during his appearance on Fox.
The senator broadened his criticism to the Democratic Party in general, accusing them of lacking a substantive policy agenda. He suggested that their political platform revolves entirely around their opposition to one person. “Look, I believe in the power of ideas, and my Democratic colleagues have no ideas. All they have is hatred for one man, even when he’s right, and that is President Trump,” Kennedy said.
He went on to say, “And I don’t think that’s healthy for them. I don’t think that’s healthy for America.”

Meanwhile, Ocasio-Cortez has been traveling extensively, holding events aimed at rallying opposition to Trump-era proposals, especially those involving deep budget cuts.
Her office did not issue a response when asked to comment on Kennedy’s statements.
Ocasio-Cortez has been increasingly viewed as a possible contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028. That speculation grew stronger after she released a professionally produced video showcasing her tour alongside Senator Bernie Sanders, prompting comparisons to a campaign launch.
Despite the buzz, she hasn’t officially declared any plans to run, and has sidestepped inquiries about her political future.
“Listen, it’s a video. And frankly, I think what people should be most concerned about is the fact that Republicans are trying to cut Medicaid right now and people’s health care is in danger,” Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News Digital when asked directly about a presidential campaign.
She emphasized her immediate priorities, saying, “That’s really what my central focus is.”
Earlier this year, a March survey ranked Ocasio-Cortez as the Democratic figure most closely aligned with the party’s “core values,” fueling talk about her rising influence and possible future aspirations in national politics.
{Matzav.com}