Getting so totally carried away with the smugness from 'you don't understand the political mechanisms' to 'you don't know where New Jersey is' to 'you don't even know what a senator is' is absolutely hilarious.
Especially when the main arguement appears to be that the totality of a senator's job is reading all letters in full on the senate floor.
And attacking people saying that's performative by implying they think politics is a West Wing episode, not like this real business of politics, is the absolute icing on the cake.
There's an entire West Wing episode about how a old retiring senator who has a granddaughter with autism does an epic filibuster to stop Bartlet's admin passing a bill that reduces funding for autism studies and he goes on for so long, in such a courageous performance of process, that the administration comes around to him and decides they won't gut autism funding after all.
It's called The Stackhouse Filibuster and the ending is this amazingly saccharine bit of lanyard swinging below, where all the important West Wing people write to their elderly parents about how they helped this guy by getting a senator to ask a question so Stackhouse can have some water and a sit down: