I thought it was Finnish...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez revived Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin's party scandal — she danced herself. to share an old clip of you and compare yourself to European heads of state.
Marin, who is one of the world's youngest world leaders at age 36, said earlier this month, a cellphone video showed her being rude at her private parties and nightclubs. He was criticized for showing him dancing and saying goodbye to her.
On Monday, nearly two weeks after Mullin faced backlash, the 32-year-old New York Congressmanannounced that he would be using Edwin Starr's classic 1970 hit "War" from 2019. '' tweeted a short clip. Outside our Capitol Hill office.
“Dancing elected officials?
The video was originally recorded by the AOC when she was a student at Boston University, where an online critic attempted to embarrass her by leaking a clip of a young politician dancing on the Boston University rooftop. It was in response to a troll attempt.
"Republicans think women's dancing is scandalous." I heard you think so," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted at the time. "Wait until they find MPs dancing too!"
Marin issued a emotional statement last week addressing the controversy surrounding the party, saying that she claimed the right to private life.
"I am human too," Finnish media reported, yelling out the European head of state. "We want to believe that people see the work we do, not what we do in our free time."
Her speech apologized for a photo of a pair of influencers kissing topless at another party at the prime minister's summer residence in Helsinki
However, many commentators have come to Marin's defense. Among them was Hillary Clinton, who showed solidarity with the Prime Minister , danced on behalf of the United States and shared a photo of herself chugging beer
As Richards said, "Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels," the 74-year-old failed presidential candidate tweeted.
Secretary of State via Getty Images. @marinsanna, keep dancing.
Marin expressed her gratitude to her former First Lady.