It’s not so much that Michael Moore thinks Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is the new leader of the Democratic Party that is so disturbing, after all, we’re talking about Michael Moore, but the fact that he would like to amend the U.S. Constitution to allow the 29-year-old Bronx dimwit to run for president suggests… well, that the rotund filmmaker may be smitten.

“She is the leader,” Moore said Friday during an interview on MSNBC. “Everybody knows it. Everybody feels it.”

When it comes to the proud democratic socialist who likes to showcase her cisgendered female form, it seems Moore, 64, is really feeling it.

Moore was discussing the 2020 presidential election when he used an interesting analogy to ask “who could crush Donald Trump.

“It’s too bad that you have to be 35 to be president,” he said. “You know we put that in the Constitution, the Founding Fathers, because people died at 38 or 40 back then. We need to lower that.”

Moore then suggested that if “that was lowered to 30,” Ocasio-Cortez could run.

MSNBC host Ali Velshi noted that the right “is enjoying having her as the image of what Democrats are,” before asking if there was a danger that the hard-left progressive would turn off moderate voters, prompting Moore to declare that “this is no time for moderation.”

“If you’re being moderate, stop being moderate. Take a position,” Moore said. “There’s no middle ground anymore.”

That’s certainly the position Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi ushered in when she reclaimed the gavel last month, having since refused to negotiate in good faith with the president to enhance border security.

As for Moore’s ringing endorsement of Ocasio-Coretz, social media user Rachel Ward offered a response that’s sure to warm your heart.

“The Michael Moore endorsement: That could be the political kiss of death for @AOC right there……,” she tweeted. “Hopefully it is just 15 minutes and now it’s ending……”

The Michael Moore endorsement: That could be the political kiss of death for @AOC right there……

Hopefully it is just 15 minutes and now it’s ending……#MichaelMoore — Rachel Ward (@RachelWard301) February 2, 2019

Not that Moore could even Tom Arnold in his corner, the Hollywood moonbat tweeted this nonsensical reply: “Oh f –k off. He can’t even feel his fucking lower legs. Bannon got to him. I knew it would happen….”

Oh fuck off. He can’t even feel his fucking lower legs. Bannon got to him. I knew it would happen…. — Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) February 2, 2019

Here’s a sampling of other responses from Twitter:

Hey MSNBC, look at your replies. No one wants to see this ridiculous assclown Michael Moore spouting his delusional and divisive bullshit on your channel anymore. Even AOC’s supporters think this guy is an assclown for saying what he just said. — Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) February 2, 2019

Michael Moore is just trying to cash in on @AOC and her success. — House Majority Ferrets (@MeAndMyFerrets) February 2, 2019

Michael Moore was a Bernie backer. — Michael Skotnicki (@MSkotnicki) February 2, 2019

I am a Dem woman and I most assuredly DO NOT feel AOC is my party leader. Please do not presume to speak for me @MMFlint — stackjo (@stackjo) February 2, 2019

Moore’s fame depends on our country in crisis, and he adds to it. He has been shameful since 2016. First he dragged Hillary, then he exalted in his “I was right” campaign. — OneLifetoLiveTalk (@1life2livetalk) February 2, 2019

Your right @MMFlint @AOC is the leader of @TheDemocrats and she will be the downfall of the party

Democrats are the new Whig Party — AppSame (@AppSame) February 3, 2019

Michael Moore is entitled to his opinion. And I’m entitled to disagree. Vehemently. Also, if AOC is the “leader” of the Democrat party, they are waaayyy too left. https://t.co/3PvmreiHd1 — Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) February 3, 2019