Spoilers! AOC & Elizabeth Warren Blame Male 'Game of Thrones' Writers For Ending, Warren Gets Show Facts Wrong

Nick Kangadis | May 21, 2019

(WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD)

Damn it! This is why we can’t have nice things. Much like the hilarity that ensues after a Hollywood celebrity weighs in with their political analysis, it’s equally hilarious to hear what the social justice feminists in Congress have to say about entertainment. It’s much easier for a politician to assess entertainment than it is for an entertainer to assess politics, but when politicians get their analysis completely wrong, it’s priceless. I guess this is what we get when politicians think they're relatable to the rest of us.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) posted a video to both of their Twitter pages talking about the much ballyhooed series finale of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” If you’ve seen the show, then you’ll find their take especially funny.

They actually blamed the series’ ending on the writers because they were men. No joke.

“I feel like we were getting so close to having this ending with just women running the world,” Ocasio-Cortez said, “and then the last two episodes it’s like, ‘oh, they’re too emotional.’ The end. It’s like, ugh, this was written by men [David Benioff and D.B. Weiss].”

Take a look:

Aren’t you sad, just like the feminists, that women didn’t end up running a fictional world? Politicians are just poison for anything that could have an ounce of fun attached to it. We’re all talking about whether we liked the ending or not, and these two cackle on about how they didn’t get their dream “Game of Thrones” scenario because men wrote it.

They know that men wrote the entire series, right? Shh! Don’t tell them. Maybe they’ll stop talking about it and getting it wrong.

Oh, by the way. Warren might want to watch the last couple of episodes again, because she was dead wrong about the character of Sansa.

“And yet Sansa, who already is Queen of the North, thank you very much,” Warren self-righteously began. “She walks away saying: ‘And I’ll still be Queen of the North.’”

Umm, no.

Sansa was never “Queen of the North” before the ending of the final episode when she was actually crowned Queen of the North. Sansa actually never said the line that Warren said she did.

Here’s a link to the script of the final episode, and below you’ll find the scene where Sansa declares “the North will remain an independent kingdom":

I award the politicians no points. Please try again to relate to real people.