I agree largely with what you have said. The media's obsession with everyone's tweets has become nigh on ridiculous. My only problem with Ocasio-Cortez is that she won a primary where voter turnout was less than 12% of eligible voters and many have anointed her the unquestioned leader of a new movement that is somehow going to turn the country upside down. It is probably both sexist and ageist (and cynical) of me to say this, but I get that she is an attractive and well-spoken advocate for a number of policy positions. That said, she hasn't done diddly-squat yet and unless she shows some real accomplishments moving forward, she'll just be another Don Quixote tilting at windmills. By becoming a national figure, she has made herself a target. She doesn't seem to mind, but I think she would have been better served by saying something to the effect after winning her primary "I'm ready to get to work bringing fairness to many Americans, so I have to prepare myself for that task" instead of jetting around the country and lighting up the Twitterverse.