She's been on the job for less than two weeks and already has generated more national press coverage than some members of Congress get in their whole careers.
Not that it's been all positive, of course. Far from it.
The news media - and not just on the right - doesn't quite know what to make of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 29-year-old freshman representative from Queens who is a Democratic Socialist and proud of it.
Their inability to fit her neatly into a pre-existing mold has resulted in a barrage of dubious stories, out-of-touch tweets and cable-news weirdness, the likes of which we've never seen before.
And, in just about every case, Ocasio-Cortez has flipped critical coverage on its head and continued to make her points - not always with perfect accuracy but with pitch-perfect tone and effectiveness.
Over the weekend, for example, she drew fire after she criticized CBS News's spirited (if tone-deaf) announcement of its 2020 campaign team. A graphic showed 12 reporters and producers, not a single one of which was black.
She tweeted: "This WH admin has made having a functional understanding of race in America one of the most important core competencies for a political journalist to have, yet CBSNews hasn't assigned a single black journalist to cover the 2020 election."
"Unacceptable in 2019," she concluded. "Try again."