MSNBC's Morning Joe invited Illinois Congresswoman and chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Cheri Bustos to talk about the Democratic strategy for 2020 in a segment that involved in Bustos receiving some free advice from co-host Joe Scarborough.

The segment started off with footage of Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee and his floor charts during yesterday's Senate vote on the Green New Deal. Fellow co-host Mika Brzezinski was not amused that Lee mocked a mockable proposal, "That was-- that's so bad." Brzezinski rejected the idea that the 57-0 vote rejecting the GND, with 43 senators voting present, "was a show vote, 'cause that's insulting show votes."

It was then that Scarborough introduced Bustos, explaining that he believed health care would be a winning issue for Democrats in 2020, but that President Trump will try to make Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar the face of the party. He was worried that the socialist musings of AOC might cost Democrats in 2020. "Do you think Democrats, especially some of your freshman members need to be a little more careful with that they say, so they don't give the President political ammunition going into 2020?" he asked Bustos.

Bustos was grateful for the question, "Well, you use the right word, Joe: distract, it is distraction, its distraction, its distraction. That's what the President does."

After President of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass asked about the DCCC's reaction to talk of potential primary challengers, Scarborough took time to lecture the more progressive-wing of the party by saying that they are not helping: "You don't undercut your own members who are trying to hold on to their seats while you're trying to gain addition seats."

Once again, Bustos was thankful for Scarborough's comments, interjecting with a "Thank you."

Here is a transcript for the March 27 show: