Posted on 04/03/2018 8:51:11 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
I have seen several news stories today about how much campaign money Beto O'Rourke is raking in for his bid to be elected senator from Texas. However, among all those stories there is NOTHING about his opinion about the caravan from Central America now travelling thru Mexico to reach our border with the ultimate goal of crossing it.
I am sure the inspiration for that caravan began with the Democrats looking to embarrass Trump. However, I also think that they are starting to realize that caravan idea will backfire in a big way on the Democrats. One example is Beto O'Rourke. If he supports that caravan crossing the border, he will become toxic in Texas. If he opposes then he loses all that money sent to him by diehard liberals.
So WHERE does Beto stand on this?
Also ask him his position on the DNC vice chair resent comment that it time to repeal the 2nd Amendment.
Yes, the dog that didn’t bark... how odd.
Well, he has barked in the past about favoring porous borders but not about the caravan.
He won’t answer, because he is a Democrat. Like Hillary, he’ll talk around the question in an effort to try to confuse his audience. Maybe he’ll even let out a cackle.
He should be asked at all his campaign stops because the caravan is probably headed towards Texas and will attempt to cross the border there. Maybe he thinks there are potential Beto voters in that caravan.
You know darned well the media won’t ask that question. I guess you could call them “Beto Blockers”.
Beto is so overjoyed by the caravan that from now on he will be known as Beatoff.
From the picture the guy looks like a bomb maker . . .
Real Texans don't like having their politics disturbed by people who just show up all sparkly and all and have no dirt on their boots.
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