AOC Mocked For Global Stage Disaster — Then Phones A Friend
New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did not consider the Munich Security Conference a springboard into the 2028 presidential election. At least, that’s what she told The New York Times after she was roundly criticized for failing to answer a basic question on U.S. foreign policy at the conference last week.
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The Munich Security Conference is considered one of the most important stages for lawmakers, diplomats, and world leaders to set themselves apart as important voices on foreign policy and the direction of global politics. For Ocasio-Cortez, the event came as speculation swirls around 2028 Democratic presidential candidates, with the New York leftist often floated as a top contender. After multiple missteps at the conference, Ocasio-Cortez picked up the phone and spoke to her hometown paper, telling the legacy media outlet that the link between her supposed presidential aspirations and the conference is far-fetched.
“Everyone’s got this story wrong, that this is about me running for president,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “I could give — whatever, about that, to be honest.”
Ocasio-Cortez’s appearance in Munich was marked by an awkward response to a question on China and Taiwan and an indecipherable comment on the “rise of populism.” During one panel discussion, the congresswoman was joined by Matt Whitaker, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, and Michigan Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who is also considered a 2028 presidential hopeful. When asked whether the United States should send troops to Taiwan if China advances on the island, Ocasio-Cortez struggled to speak for around 20 seconds before her attempt to answer the question.
When she finally spit out an answer, she said only that the United States should “avoid any such confrontation,” and did not answer whether U.S. troops should be deployed if China attempted to invade Taiwan. Ocasio-Cortez was blasted over her response, including by President Donald Trump.
“I watched AOC answering questions in Munich. This was not a good look for the United States,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Monday night.
“She had no idea what was happening,” he added. “She had no idea how to answer, you know, very important questions concerning the world.”
Whitaker, Trump’s NATO ambassador who was sitting next to Ocasio-Cortez during the panel discussion, told Fox & Friends on Tuesday morning that he was surprised that Ocasio-Cortez and Whitmer “didn’t have better answers, or at least, better preparation.”
“I think it’s really quite obvious that the Left really does not have an answer for President Trump’s very clear articulation and success on the international stage, and they’re struggling to do that,” Whitaker added. “But on the China and Taiwan issue, that issue is so obvious what the answer is; it’s to make sure China doesn’t make a move on Taiwan, that Taiwan is strong and can defend itself, and that the region is stable and prosperous and that American interests are protected.”
Ocasio-Cortez told the Times that it is “out of touch” to consider the Munich Security Conference as an important gauge for the 2028 presidential election, adding that she was really there to send a warning about “right-wing populist movements” throughout the world. The lawmaker told the Times that a reporter asked her whether Munich is “the new New Hampshire,” referring to the important early primary election.
“I cannot say enough how out of touch and missing the point, genuinely, that is,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “Global democracies are on fire the world over, and established parties are falling to right-wing populist movements.”
She added that she went to Munich “not because I’m running for president, not because I’ve made some kind of decision about a horse race or a candidacy, but because we need to sound the alarm bells that a lot of those folks in nicely pressed suits in that room will not be there much longer if we do not do something about the runaway inequality that is fueling far-right populist movements.”
Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro told Fox News host Dana Perino on Tuesday, “It’s not our fault for noticing she’s horrible.”
“My favorite conceit here is that she goes abroad and says a bunch of incredibly stupid things. … I’m sorry, but if you give an answer reminiscent of that famous clip of Miss South Carolina attempting to answer a question about the Iraq War from 15 years ago, and you’re on an international stage, that is your fault,” Shapiro added.
“I’m sorry, but if you give an answer reminiscent of that famous clip of Miss South Carolina attempting to answer a question about the Iraq War… that’s your fault.”@benshapiro joins @DanaPerino to slam AOC’s geopolitical incompetence at the Munich Security Conference ???? pic.twitter.com/w3EIJUdf0Z
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 17, 2026
Some of the congresswoman’s other gaffes during the conference included saying that Venezuela is below the equator (the entire country is north of the equator) and mocking Secretary of State Marco Rubio for saying in his speech at the Munich Security Conference that the American cowboy was born in Spain.
“My favorite part was when he said that American cowboys came from Spain,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “And I believe the Mexicans and descendants of African enslaved peoples would like to have a word on that.”
Spain is largely responsible for introducing horses to North America in the 1500s, and historians credit the Spanish vaqueros with influencing American cowboy culture, as Rubio mentioned during his widely praised speech.
During another panel discussion at the conference that focused on “the rise of populism,” Ocasio-Cortez offered another head-scratching answer. While addressing President Trump’s shift on foreign policy and how the rest of the world has responded, Ocasio-Cortez said, “I think what we are seeking is a return to a rules-based order that eliminates the hypocrisies around when too often in the West, we look the other way for inconvenient populations to act out these paradoxes, whether it is kidnapping a foreign head of state, whether it is threatening our allies to colonize Greenland, whether it is looking the other way in a genocide. Hypocrisies are vulnerabilities, and they threaten democracies globally.”
Ocasio-Cortez told the Times that the criticism of her answers in Munich that have gone viral on social media “distract from the substance of what I am saying.” In its article breaking down Ocasio-Cortez’s Munich appearance, the Times wrote that there were “mostly positive” responses to Ocasio-Cortez “on the ground in Germany.”
Warsaw’s mayor, Rafał Trzaskowski, was quoted in the Times article and praised Ocasio-Cortez for speaking out about “right-wing populism.”
“It’s of course refreshing to see some American politicians who talk openly about all of those challenges that we face,” said Trzaskowski. “It’s good to hear progressive voices which are courageous enough to call a spade a spade.”
Originally Published at Daily Wire, Daily Signal, or The Blaze
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