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Bye Bye Beto
« on: November 03, 2019, 12:52:32 pm »
Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog 11/2/2019

Former nanny, warez-trader, would-be punk rock star, El Paso City Councilman, three-term U.S. Representative, magazine cover boy, and losing 2018 U.S. Senate candidate Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke is now a former Presidential candidate.

O’Rourke’s rise was quick, and his fall was even quicker. Backed by family wealth and political connections, Bobby Francis became Beto and successfully primaried a Democratic incumbent in a district that hasn’t voted for a Republican since 1962, where he spent three largely undistinguished terms before running against Ted Cruz for the Senate in 2018.

The senate race is what fueled O’Rourke’s rise to national prominence. Though supported by national Democrats’ absolute hatred for Cruz, O’Rourke brought real strengths to the race. First and foremost, he did the work, campaigning hard all across the state with a grueling personal appearance schedule that rivaled similar hard work put in by Cruz in his winning 2012 race. He also built out a competent campaign infrastructure and a national fund-raising apparatus to channel in the huge sums of cash national Democrats were throwing into the race. (O’Rourke raised more money than any senate candidate ever.) “Competent campaigning and fundraising” may seem like tepid praise, but it was more than any statewide Democrat had accomplished in two decades. (Wendy Davis had gotten similar fawning press coverage and solid out-of-state money, but ran a manifestly incompetent campaign.) And he was photogenic.

All of which lead to O’Rourke receiving some of the most fawning national campaign coverage for a statewide race ever seen. National magazine after national magazine showered rose petals of praise on O’Rourke from on-high. They were so predictable you could construct a checklist of the elements included. Skateboard? Check. Punk rock? Check. Sweaty? Check. “Kennedy-esque good looks”? Check.

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Re: Bye Bye Beto
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2019, 06:15:58 pm »
He has gone nowhere. He has family money and family political connections,and you can bet they have already picked another seat for him to run for.
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Re: Bye Bye Beto
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2019, 08:51:29 pm »
Poor Paddy "Irish Bob"  O'rourke.  The two time Nacho.  He fell victim to the same forces that propelled him to almost winning a seat in congress.  Another new shiny object  pushed him off the presses good graces... Mayor Buttgiger.
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