Friday, January 18, 2019

BETO O'ROURKE NOTHING BURGER.

BETO O'ROURKE NOTHING BURGER.

Friends it makes me laugh from head to toe that this friendly guy was touted as Presidential Qualified. He is a Trump Showman with a nice streak. He gained a lot of notoriety in Texas politics because was a White Guy going after a Hispanic Senator, Ted Stephany Cruz
I spent 63 years as a Texan before leaving in 2011. I know what goes on the Texas minds. White is Right. That is the White Texans. Remember the Alamo. 1836. 113 White Texans killed a lot of Mexicans and gave General Sam Houston time to build an Army to finish them off. Almost 200 years later Remember the Alamo permeates Texas Politics.
Beto at this point does not know whether to pull down his pants or go blind. He was internet fluff. I think he should try a head to head with John Cornyn, Mitch McConnell's lackey in Washington. I think Beto could beat John Cornyn. I mean what does it take to be a Texas Senator. Or governor. Look at Rick Perry. Where is he now?
But we did have George Dubya Bush and Lyndon B Johnson President of the Texas Breed. One killed a lot of boys in Vietnam and the other nearly brought down the World economy.
But I like Texans.They are hardcore and mostly good ole boys. I like Dubya Bush but he like Johnson spilled a lot of American blood and made chaos of the Middle East. The Middle East friends is hopeless. When fossil fuels are banded the Arabs will go back to herding goats in the desert and continuing the Inter Muslim war on each other.
Beto O'Rourke - a True Texas joke. It really did not take him very long to flame out after the election two months ago. Compare him to Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. That should wake you up.
Dr John WorldPeace JD 190118
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Former Texas Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke faced across-the-board criticism on Tuesday after an unflattering interview in The Washington Post portrayed him as equivocal and unsure on a variety of substantive policy issues -- and included a comment that seemed to question the modern-day relevance of...

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