 So for me, one of the most difficult parts about this Biden allegation, Tara reads me two story, is the deafening silence that we see from Democrats, especially after we just had the Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford story dominate headlines for months. And it, you know, it feels like nobody in the Democratic Party stands for anything. You see Biden's press spokesperson Simone Sanders deleting all of the Me Too tweets that she made about Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh. Why? Because it makes her look like a hypocrite. You see actress Alyssa Milano and Me Too activist pretend as if it, you know, didn't happen. And when it's finally addressed, she accuses Bernie Sanders supporters of trying to weaponize this Me Too allegation against Joe Biden, which is the same thing that Republicans accused Democrats of doing towards Brett Kavanaugh. So it just, it feels really gross. And I have sexual assault survivors in my family. And to me, one of the biggest things that I learned from them is that there's this automatic setting in people where they just, they feel inclined to protect the rapist at all costs. You can't speak up, can't vocalize your story because that's really inconvenient for other people associated with the rapist. And it's so sickening. Like this story has taken a personal toll on people that I know. So, you know, to see Democrats after they were rightfully condemning Brett Kavanaugh, because I believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, you know, not say anything about Tara Reid. It's so disheartening. And one individual who the left has, I think, been rightfully calling out is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, because she tweeted this out on October 5th of 2018. We're saying it loud and clear on November 6th. If you are an elected official that minimizes covers for or ignores sexual assault, then we will replace you by electing survivors to office. Hashtag me to hashtag cancel Kavanaugh. And people have been resharing this tweet and asking for AOC to speak out because it's really important that we remain consistent. As members of the left, if we want to be taken seriously, if we just want to be principled and, I think, moral. And I also was wondering when are we going to see progressive leaders speak out? They just need to acknowledge it and do the responsible thing and call for an investigation, ask for these claims to be thoroughly vetted. Just give us something that tells us that you genuinely believed everything you said about Brett Kavanaugh. And Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was asked about Tahrir and she actually responded. So according to the Hills, Zach Burdick, representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Tuesday addressed a sexual assault allegation against former vice president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden by a former Senate staffer saying it was legitimate to talk about. Ocasio-Cortez was asked about the allegation during an online forum hosted by The Wing, a women's network and community space by a questioner who said she was strongly opposed to President Trump's re-election, but said she also really resents the fact that the other choice is someone who has a really long history of being creepy to women, citing the allegation by former staffer Tahrir. Quote, I think it's legitimate to talk about these things. Ocasio-Cortez responded according to CBS News. And if we want, if we again want to have integrity, you can't say, you know, both believe women support all of this until it inconveniences you, until it inconveniences us. I think a lot of us are just in this moment where it's like, how did we get here? You know, it almost felt like we started this cycle where we had kind of moved on from, you know, from all of this. And now it feels like we're kind of back in it, she added. And, you know, the most diverse field that we've ever seen that were kind of replaying old movies in a way. So what I have to say to that is thank you for speaking out, AOC. That is really meaningful. And anyone who doesn't speak out, I don't know what they're waiting for because Bernie's out of the race. You're not going to be accused of weaponizing this against Joe Biden. Well, I shouldn't say that, actually, because there are some individuals in the center who think that any and all criticisms of Joe Biden is an automatic endorsement of Donald Trump by you. But these people are not seriously. This is about being consistent and holding people accountable. We should not be forced to choose between the lesser of two rapists. The fact that Joe Biden and Donald Trump is what was produced by our political system tells us that this system is wholly illegitimate. This system has to be overthrown because if we get to a point where this is what is the best that we can do, then this system is illegitimate. This system has no credibility. This system is not valuable to us. So I'm glad that you said that, you know, this is legitimate to talk about because even if you genuinely believe that Joe Biden is the lesser of two evils and I would agree with you, you can't pretend like this didn't happen. This is wrong to just ignore it. And, you know, maybe you genuinely don't believe Tara Reid. I personally do because I find. Joe Biden's conduct completely inappropriate and unacceptable towards women, young women and girls. But even if you don't believe Tara Reid as a member of the Democratic Party, who just fought to have Christine Blasey Ford's charges against Brett Kavanaugh heard claims against Brett Kavanaugh heard, you have a responsibility to hold Joe Biden to the same standard you held Brett Kavanaugh to. So to me, I'm glad that she spoke out because we need our leaders to speak up. We need our leaders, people who are representatives of the left to make it very clear that they are principled and they're not just about playing team politics.