Townhall Campus Reform went to Texas A&M to talk with O'Rouke supporters. Of course, none of the college students could name a single accomplishment of O'Rouke's.
" 'Umm, I’m not aware of any specific accomplishments,” one student said.
“ 'I honestly couldn’t point to anything. I’m not as educated as I would like to be," another student replied.
"The craziest response, however, was to the question: why is Beto popular with younger people?
“ 'I think he resonates with young people because we are more aware," one student replied. "So...younger people are so aware of what's going on that they know absolutely nothing about the candidate their voting for or the policy positions said candidate holds? Makes perfect sense." . . .
Campus Reform: O’Rourke supporters can’t name any of his accomplishments
“I honestly couldn’t point to anything. I’m not as educated as I would like to be.”
. . . "While Cruz leads in most polls, O’Rourke has a decided lead amongst Millennials and college students. "Supporters of Sen. Cruz have claimed that though O’Rourke possesses plenty of smooth rhetoric, he lacks in substance and qualifications. "Wanting to see if O’Rourke’s supporters could detail accomplishments of the Texas Congressman, Campus Reform's Cabot Phillips headed to Texas A&M to ask his supporters a simple question: Can you name an accomplishment of his?
"The answer was a resounding no. " . .
O'Rourke Tries to Answer About His Calling Cruz 'Lyin Ted' Daily Wire felt O'Rourke's response "was his typically evasive self when asked about his recent bestowal of the nickname “Lyin’ Ted” on Cruz, a moniker first used by then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016. O’Rourke first claimed he had decided at the beginning of his recent debate with Cruz to attack him for being dishonest. When CNN’s Dana Bash asked if he regretted using the pejorative nickname, O’Rourke suddenly became shy, sighing, “I don’t know that that’s the way that I want to be talking in this campaign.”
"Bash began: “You’ve been saying that people are sick of the pettiness and the smallness in politics, yet during Tuesday’s debate that you had with Senator Cruz, you took a page right out of President Trump’s playbook and you called Senator Cruz, 'Lyin’ Ted.' Why did you do that?' ”. What a pleasant and unexpected challenge from a CNN interviewer.
O'Rourke is receiving the Deep State's media seal of approval. . . . "When asked if he was willing to share some of the 38 million dollars he raised in the third quarter with candidates involved in tighter races, he replied, "No." O'Rourke claims that "[m]ost of our contributions have come from Texas." However, he has traveled to Los Angeles at least twice in order to collect contributions from the Hollywood elite.
"O'Rourke's history has not received the amount of attention given public figures like Brett Kavanaugh and Judge Roy Moore. He is a former punk rocker who was arrested for DWI and reportedly attempting to flee the scene of an accident. He completed a court-approved diversion program and had the charges dismissed. Of course, this sentence had nothing to do with the fact that he was the son of an El Paso County judge."
Kamala Harris, Corey Booker and Chuck Schumer, do your due diligence.