Dr. Jill Stein, the presumptive presidential nominee for the Green party, shared some insightful and no-holds-barred live tweets during Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech. While Democrats exclaimed excitedly about Clinton’s being the first major party candidate for President, the other woman presidential candidate had a few words of her own to say. Stein is gaining momentum as disenfranchised Bernie Sanders supporters turn to her, now that they feel that the Democratic party has left them. And Stein’s ready.

During Clinton’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, Stein live tweeted her responses. These are among the best:

The world is watching a coronation and the death of democracy. #ItsInOurHands to keep it alive. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Many of Bernie Sanders’ supporters have said that they were mistreated during the Democratic National Convention. Not only did the WikiLeaks release show that the Democratic party was working in support of Clinton’s campaign when it should have been staying neutral, but many Sanders delegates lost their credentials during the DNC itself and weren’t even able to sit on the convention floor. They’ve turned to #JillNotHill and she’s speaking out, giving them a voice about what was lost in the Democratic primary.

Clinton is not the first woman to run for President, but may be the first to win a rigged primary. What kind of example does that set? — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Stein’s question is one that many voters are asking, especially Sanders supporters who dealt with voter suppression and possible election fraud. One person responded: “Rigged? She got 3 million more votes than Bernie.” Anthony B. wrote back: “With all the #ElectionFraud that occurred, no one can know how many votes Hillary & Bernie really got.” And Janis Jones added: “Especially when Exit Polls disappear…”

Clinton: "Our democracy isn't working the way it should." Yes, we learned that from #DNCLeaks all right. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

The above tweet got quite a few cheers and likes from Sanders supporters who were watching Clinton’s speech. On Twitter, @TheDubya wrote: “Please continue to have No Chill. These tweets are just wonderful.”

While Clinton was talking about climate change, Stein wrote:

If you believe that climate change is real Hillary, why did you sell fracking all over the planet? #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

It doesn't matter if you "believe" in climate change. What matters is action to stop climate crisis. Under #DemsInPhilly it's gotten worse. — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Some people disagreed with her climate change tweets, but others enjoyed Stein’s commentary. On Twitter, @davelabranchejr wrote: “I wish you two could face off. You’d put her in her place. #JillNotHill.”

While Clinton talked about everyone having the right to health care, Stein had this question to ask:

Wait a minute, if you believe in the right to healthcare, why did your campaign take it out of DNC platform @HillaryClinton? #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Kayla-Rae on Twitter had the first response, with a question of her own: “Did Hillary Clinton just say ‘IF NECESSARY’ about overturning #CitizensUnited?!?!?!” Another person asked what her view was about vaccines, and @kushanr64 on Twitter was quick to respond that she’s pro-vaccine, according to Snopes. Another person asked why they needed healthcare as a platform if we have the Affordable Care Act. @MardiLovejoy responded that it was because “Obamacare” isn’t single payer healthcare for all.

During her speech, Clinton talked about the economy and Wall Street, but Stein has a more creative idea:

I believe in a jobs program just like what we had during WWII = a #GreenNewDeal to transition to 100% clean, renewable energy. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Among the responses was C. Michael McLeod who tweeted: “Thank you # DrJillStein An # opportunity to work together to build the future. But collaboration includes some compromises.”

Stein also mentioned another big part of her platform: abolishing student debt:

We don't just need to refinance student debt, I believe we need to abolish student debt for all. Let's invest in our future. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

She also questioned Clinton’s ability to hold big donors and Wall Street accountable, for several reasons:

Stop taking millions of donations from the super rich Hillary. Bernie didn't. Why do you? You won't hold them accountable. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Hillary's going to follow the money? Sounds about right. Let's start by following gifts from dictators to Clinton Foundation. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

On Twitter, @ShaunGoulet responded: “I love you #JillNotHill.” Others weren’t as impressed and were more worried about Trump. But some, like @JayBurntoutt, were thankful for Stein’s message: “She’s bought and sold! She will never keep her word!!” And @RandallGewllab wrote: “ZING! You earned my vote for publicly stating this truth! You seem to have struck a nerve with the Clinton voters #DEMexit.”

When Clinton talked about the danger that Donald Trump was if he won, that was one thing Stein could agree on:

One thing Hillary and I do agree on – @realDonaldTrump is a total fraud. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

But the top response to that tweet didn’t agree:

However, Stein quickly pointed out that she also saw some similarities between Trump and Clinton:

Now the candidate who served on the board of Walmart is hitting Trump for outsourcing jobs? They're both 0.1%er hypocrites. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

And she sees both as dangerous:

Clinton's saber-rattling against Russia, a nuclear power, is an existential threat to human survival. She is dangerous. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

I am truly terrified by two candidates who compete for who will be more destructive to the world. #DemsInPhilly — Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) July 29, 2016

Stein’s tweets resonated with Sanders followers and made Clinton supporters angry. It will be interesting to see what happens next in her campaign. Already, people have been making their support for Stein known, even during the Convention itself, on live TV: