Political firebrand Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a critic of Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s moderate policy positions, said she and the former vice president wouldn’t even be in the same party in any other country.

The New York freshman lawmaker was asked what role she would play in Congress during a Biden administration.

“Oh, God. In any other country, Joe Biden and I would not be in the same party, but in America, we are,” she told New York magazine in an interview running in this week’s edition.

Ocasio-Cortez, who endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential run, also said the Democratic Party caters too much to representatives who flipped districts in 2018 that had voted for President Trump in 2016.

“For so long, when I first got in, people were like, ‘Oh, are you going to be basically a tea party of the left?’ And what people don’t realize is that there is a tea party of the left, but it’s on the right edges, the most conservative parts of the Democratic Party,” she said.

Ocasio-Cortez continued to say that criticizing the party is frowned upon but credits herself with creating the ability for some members to speak their minds.

“I think I have created more room for dissent, and we’re learning to stretch our wings a little bit on the left,” she said.

A sponsor of the Green New Deal, legislation that would battle climate change and move the country away from the use of fossil fuels, Ocasio-Cortez suggested the Congressional Progressive Caucus should be more selective of its members.

Other caucuses require applications, she said, but “they let anybody who the cat dragged in call themselves a progressive. There’s no standard.”