I am not worried about Beto, Trump would destroy him if he were the nominee (which I dont think he will be) But ... I do think he might be the VP nominee and would drive up turnout in Texas. Not enough to flip the presidential race, but enough to cause some seats to flip or stay flipped like he did before.
But having said that.. I do think he strength in Texas is overrated due to running against Cruz who conservatives were still mad at because of the things he die during the presidential race.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/beto-orourkes-gafftastic-day/
A clinical psychologist would have a field day with Betos online postings when he was a member of a culrish hacker group. One article he wrote as a teen mused how the world would work without money. After changing the system, including the government, ORourke foresaw the end of starvation and class distinctions.
‘To achieve a money-less society (or have a society where money is heavily de-emphasized) a lot of things would have to change, including government as we know it. This is where the anti-money group and the disciples of Anarchy meet, ORourke wrote under his pseudonym. I fear we will always have a system of government, one way or another, so we would have to use other means other than totally toppling the government (I dont think the masses would support such a radical move at this time).
Another t-file from ORourke, written when he was 15, is a short and disturbing piece of fiction. One day, as I was driving home from work, I noticed two children crossing the street. They were happy, happy to be free from their troubles . This happiness was mine by right. I had earned it in my dreams.
As I neared the young ones, I put all my weight on my right foot, keeping the accelerator pedal on the floor until I heard the crashing of the two children on the hood, and then the sharp cry of pain from one of the two. I was so fascinated for a moment, that when after I had stopped my vehicle, I just sat in a daze, sweet visions filling my head.
A 15-year-old daydreaming about a “moneyless society” is pretty common. But “sweet visions filling my head” after running over a couple of “happy happy” kids with his car is definitely not common. I have to ask it: what do you think the reaction would have been if a Republican candidate had written that? Every amateur Democratic mental health professional would declare the candidate unfit for office.
But for Beto? His apology suffices:
Im mortified to read it now, incredibly embarrassed, but I have to take ownership of my words, the Democratic presidential candidate said during a taping of the Political Party Live podcast in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Whatever my intention was as a teenager doesnt matter, I have to look long and hard at my actions, at the language I have used, and I have to constantly try to do better.
If only Republicans had it so easy.