Yesterday, Texas Representative, Jasmine Crocket, was in a viral video on social media that does a really great job of showcasing just how out of touch democrats are with reality.

On Wednesday, March 5th, Jessica Woo, a social media influencer with 5.6 million followers on TikTok and 351K followers on Instagram, posted a video that featured six women of the United States Congress. The video, which you can see below, starts off with audio from the classic fighting video game, Super Smash Bros. Melee.

During the nineteen second video (which feels like an hour) Jessica Woo drops down and assumes a martial arts pose. A list of her character traits flashes on the screen displaying her strengths in Bento Boxes and being a mommy along with her weakness of being sleep deprived. Maybe if she spent less time making embarrassing videos she could get more sleep.

Of course, a political video showcasing liberal women wouldn't be official without AOC in it. Representative Ocasio-Cortez has a knack for her social media presence, so it's honestly surprising to see her in this video.

Following AOC was Lauren Underwood with a caption containing a typo of the word "women" instead of "woman". Katherine Clark was next taking a pose that looked more like she was miming someone skiing instead of a fighting pose. Judy Chu dropped in next, and it looked like she every bone in her 71-year-old body almost snapped at impact.

Finally, Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett comes into frame, and I'm happy to say that she actually looked the part. As cringe-inducing as this video is, Jasmine Crockett looked like she was ready to kick some ass. The lady is from Texas, and no matter the political party, a Texan is gonna "cowboy up" when necessary.

 

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