Just in case Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t getting enough media coverage, Netflix will soon be streaming a documentary:

Netflix acquires documentary on Ocasio-Cortez midterm campaign https://t.co/u9E4dYeL6L pic.twitter.com/jdHQRzH9tK — The Hill (@thehill) February 7, 2019

The documentary also revolves around three other progressives:

Netflix has acquired worldwide rights to “Knock Down the House,” an award-winning documentary that chronicles the campaigns of four progressive candidates — @AOC @CoriBush @amy4thepeople and @paulajean2020 — in the 2018 midterm election. pic.twitter.com/s8YGoDKHsf — See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) February 7, 2019

And, somewhat fittingly, it reportedly cost Netflix a pretty penny:

Netflix bought the Sundance buzzy documentary 'Knock Down the House,' featuring @AOC, for a reported $10 million https://t.co/tNxJd81uLa — Entertainment Insider (@EntInsider) February 7, 2019

That’s an awful lot of money for a doc about somebody who’s anti-greed, but maybe Netflix figured “you just pay for it.” Meanwhile, it has to be asked:

So where do I have to give out my Netflix login information so those less fortunate, you know, the ones unwilling to work, can enjoy it? — Ahmed Johnson's Thong (@AhmedsThong) February 7, 2019

Will it be free, @netflix ? Free subscriptions to everyone not willing to pay? — MobileTanuki (@mobilemutt) February 7, 2019

We’re sure our great commenters will have some title ideas, and other people had some thoughts on this as well:

Full-time campaign to elevate her. ?

Don’t forget to laugh. It’s all funny. https://t.co/MuUCusSjSv — Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila) February 7, 2019

Excellent. The comedy section has been lacking lately. — Bacon Chakra ✝️ (@spazafraz) February 7, 2019

The opening scene will be a field full of cows all passing gas — BV (@vt2tamu) February 7, 2019

That number keeps coming up around her name… pic.twitter.com/M9tF1iD2yv — Dan Bowen (@ScotchGuyDan) February 7, 2019

should we watch it Blindfolded ala BirdBox? — Black Rides Matter (@okie1011) February 7, 2019

A show about somebody trying to re-design an entire nation’s economy while blindfolded could be entertaining.