Wednesday, October 16, 2019

For being Dr. Strange, "Beto" O'Rourke may be the most commented-on politician in America.

A view from the left yet: "Beto O’Rourke is a philosophical psychopath. Let me explain"   . . . What we need to hear from the left in full, for instance, about inequality, racism, reparations, and all those other barely palatable but genuinely radical ideas, Beto O’Rourke simply mines for votes. As ideas, they were never his, nor could they ever be. Overprivileged, he can’t help but be an exploiter of the left, an ambitious opportunist as I said. Not radical enough, not radical at all, this is the flaw in the man as well as the candidate. And, no matter how much we may need to find a better president than the one we’ve currently got, O’Rourke promises little but chaos of a different sort.


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Beto's War on Religious Liberty  . . . "Beto O’Rourke wants to restore that oppressive vision of a society without true religious liberty. President Trump believes otherwise. We cannot allow the federal government to strip away the religious conscience of a nation founded by those who believed our unalienable rights came from God and not government."

Beto O’Rourke: If You Don’t Hand over Your AR-15 We’ll Take It  . . . " 'Cooper then followed up by asking what O’Rourke plans to do if Americans do not comply. 
"O’Rourke said, “If someone does not turn an AR-15 or an AK-47, one of these weapons of war, or brings it out in public and brandishes it, in an attempt to intimidate…then that weapon will be taken from them. If they persist, there will be other consequences from law enforcement.' ”. That has always worked well in Chicago.



Pete Buttigieg blasts Beto O’Rourke: ‘I don’t need lessons from you on courage, political or personal’

'You expect mass shooters to follow the law?': Watch CNN host rip into Beto O'Rourke on gun plan  (Watch the video)  And CNN was a big supporter of O'Rourke when running against Ted Cruz. How else do you think he came so close to beating Sen. Cruz?

Grasper From El Paso  The "undistinguished former congressman from El Paso, Texas", "Beto O’Rourke’s bigoted, anti-Christian proposal has hurt his party and our country."

National Review: O’Rourke’s America  "Imagine one vast airport that you cannot leave. 

 "With apologies to Margaret Atwood and a thousand other dystopian novelists, we do not have to theorize about what an American police state would look like — because we know what it looks like: the airport, that familiar totalitarian environment where Americans are disarmed, stripped of their privacy, divested of their freedom of speech, herded around like livestock, and bullied by bovine agents of “security” in a theatrical process that has an 85 percent failure rate because it isn’t designed as a security-screening protocol at all but as a jobs program for otherwise unemployable morons."Now, when I hear the words “otherwise unemployable morons,” I think of Robert Francis O’Rourke and his sad little presidential campaign, which suffered a little setback on Tuesday night when the gentleman who advertises himself as “Beto” tried out some tough-guy shtick on Pete Buttigieg, who is, whatever else you can say about him, a veteran of the Afghanistan campaign, one who rightly pointed out that he doesn’t have to prove his “courage” to the idiot son of a well-connected El Paso political family who has done almost nothing with his life other than show himself a reasonably effective fundraiser in the family business." . . . (Emphasis mine, TD)

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