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Originally Posted by luv2eatvag32
The whole “blue wave” shit is nonsense the GOP will hold the senate and House as for gaining seats or not it’s a toss up they will probably lose a few but not that many. President Trump has things going too well and with the economy booming and his long list of accomplishments already no one who actually cares about the country wants to stop the momentum only un American losers who are hell bent on turning us communist do. The left thinks they are going to have a big wave election because historically the party that wins the presidency loses in the midterms but they have been so unhinged that people are seeing just how insane they are and only dedicated liberals are buying into it. There is a reason all the liberal media outlets have no ratings and it’s because President Trump has called them out on their lies and bypasses them daily and they have lost all credibility. The left even has the nerve to believe they can unseat Ted Cruz and flip TX which is idiotic on its face. We don’t elect beta male democrats statewide in TX and Robert Frances (beto) is exactly that an unpatriotic soy soy boy and is the exact opposite of what being a Texan is all about. By the end of the night on November 6th the liberal media will be blaming Russia without a shred of evidence again and the snowflakes will be running for their safe spaces and cry rooms.
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damn right! welcome to the kinder gentler Political forum! looks like O'Rourke is pandering to hispanic voters with this "Beto" nonsense. guess "Beto" didn't sound Ivy League enough! hahahaa
‘Beto O’Rourke’ Was ‘Rob O’Rourke’ When He Captained Rowing Team at Ivy League School
https://freebeacon.com/politics/beto...league-school/
By :
Alex Griswold
March 7, 2018 3:35 pm
When Texas Senator Ted Cruz's 2018 Democratic opponent ran for city council in El Paso, Texas and then for Congress in a heavily-Hispanic district, he was Beto.
When he was captain of the crew team at a prestigious Ivy League university a decade earlier, he was Rob.
The Irish-American O'Rourke has long explained that "Beto," the Hispanic nickname for his given name Robert, was a nickname given to him in infancy that "stuck."
"My parents have called me Beto from day one," he
told CNN after Cruz released an ad attacking his adopted name, "and it’s just — it’s kind of a nickname for Robert in El Paso. It just stuck."
O'Rourke even posted an image to Twitter of him as a child wearing a "Beto" sweater.
But it apparently didn't stick when O'Rourke, the son of an influential El Paso judge, was part of the crew team at Columbia University. At least three articles in two separate publications show that while attending the school, O'Rourke went by "Rob" or "Robert."
"Everyone from last year's men's heavyweight crew has returned," read the
Columbia University Record‘s
March 1994 round-up of fall sports. "Leading the team are juniors Rob O'Rourke and Ben Bushman, who both won the team's outstanding oarsmen awards."
A
Columbia Daily Spectator article
four days later likewise quoted "co-captain Rob O'Rourke" explaining their opening loss to Rutgers. "It was a decent race for about 1300 meters," he said. "At 1000 meters, each team made their move. Rutgers held theirs and capitalized on it, and we fell back."
The next week, "Robert O'Rourke" was extensively
quoted explaining a win over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: "Past the 1000-meter mark the water was really rough, but we just rowed really hard and everyone was determined…"
A January 2018
Texas Monthly profile leaves no doubt that the two men are the same, noting that in his school years, Beto "was clean-cut, wore button-downs and slacks, and captained the Columbia rowing crew."
A search of both university publications show no instances of O'Rourke going by "Beto." But O'Rourke was credited as "Beto" in his punk rock band Foss's April 1993
album "The El Paso Pussycats."