Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Alexandria Ocasio-CortezHouse passes bill to avert shutdown Trump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' The Memo: Dems face balancing act on SCOTUS fight MORE (D-N.Y.) mocked Fox News host Tucker Carlson after he questioned MSNBC host Chris Hayes’s masculinity following a town hall on the Green New Deal.

“.@chrislhayes was just as excited to host a #GreenNewDeal policy town hall in the BX as he was to get home in time to take his child to gymnastics class. If that’s the scary future feminists want, get SPOOKED bc the future is here and full of great relationships with your dad,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted Tuesday.

.@chrislhayes was just as excited to host a #GreenNewDeal policy town hall in the BX as he was to get home in time to take his child to gymnastics class.



If that’s the scary future feminists want, get SPOOKED bc the future is here and full of great relationships with your dad https://t.co/qwBC0ysoNB — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) April 2, 2019

Hayes hosted an MSNBC town hall last week with Ocasio-Cortez, the main proponent for the Green New Deal, an initiative to combat climate change by investing in eco-friendly jobs.

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Carlson, a prominent conservative media voice and a vocal critic of both Ocasio-Cortez and the mainstream media, ripped Hayes the next day.

“Chris Hayes is what every man would be if feminists ever achieved absolute power in this country: apologetic, bespectacled, and deeply, deeply concerned about global warming and the patriarchal systems that cause it,” Carlson said on his program.

“It looks like Ellen — kind of a fusion show,” he added, referencing Ellen Degeneres’s daytime talk show.

Hayes responded on his Instagram page with a short video clip of him exercising in a gym with the caption, “Every quarter the Feminarchist Junta requires all adult males to present themselves for a fitness inspection. Failure to pass results in summary execution.”

Carlson has long been criticized by the left for promoting what it says are racist and misogynistic messages on his Fox News show.