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by Rafe
Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:27 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Beto 2.0?
Replies: 62
Views: 21912

Re: Beto 2.0?

JustSomeOldGuy wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:44 pm He doesn't want to be elected; he'd have to be at an office forty hours a week with people expecting him to do things, and make decisions.....
But, but...

Biden has spent more than one-fourth of his time in office in Delaware
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news ... h-delaware
Since January 2021, Biden has spent 236 days on unofficial rest and relaxation. He has traveled to his homes in Rehoboth Beach and Wilmington, Delaware, 55 times for a grand total of 174 days, and spent 64 days at the official presidential retreat at Camp David, spread across 19 individual trips.... The White House has maintained that Biden is constantly "working from home" while staying in Delaware.... Former President George W. Bush spent 490 days at his family's Texas ranch across his two terms in office. Should Biden be elected to a second term in office and maintain the current rate of his weekend getaways, he could be projected to spend more than 800 days, nearly three full years, in Delaware alone.
by Rafe
Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:19 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Beto 2.0?
Replies: 62
Views: 21912

Re: Beto 2.0?

Not thrilled about linking to The Hill, but an article says it all about Beto's appearance Sunday, November 21, on CNN’s "State of the Union":

O'Rourke stands by his 'we're gonna take your AR-15, your AK-47' comment
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-tal ... ar-15-view
Asked...if he would stand by his vow if elected governor of Texas, O’Rourke said, “I still hold this view.”

“Look, we are a state that has a long, proud tradition of responsible gun ownership. And most of us here in Texas do not want to see our friends, our family members, our neighbors shot up with these weapons of war. So, yes, I still hold this view,” O’Rourke said.... [He] went on to say that Texans have told him that they are concerned about the bill Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed over the summer that allows for concealed carry without a permit in the state.

“We don’t want extremism in our gun laws. We want to protect the Second Amendment. We want to protect the lives of our fellow Texans. And I know that when we come together and stop this divisive extremism that we see from Greg Abbott right now, we're going to be able to do that,” he said.
I've been wondering for a year now exactly how, since the far left co-opted the word "extremism," I suddenly went overnight from a quiet, tax-paying, law-abiding, civic-minded, charity-volunteering American citizen to an "extremist" without doing anything. I'm told the synonyms of "extremism" are "radicalism," "zealotry," and "fanaticism." Why do I feel that better describes the far-left loons like Beto than it does me? I think the closest to fanaticism that I come is that my blood pressure spikes when people ignore school zone speed limits.
Inigo Montoya, in The Princess Bride wrote: "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
by Rafe
Mon Nov 22, 2021 12:50 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Beto 2.0?
Replies: 62
Views: 21912

Re: Beto 2.0?

Today, from the NRA-ILA:

Beto’s Back, Along with His Gun Ban
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2021112 ... is-gun-ban
Everyone’s least favorite adrift office seeker is back in the national spotlight. On November 15, Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke announced his candidacy for Texas governor. Should the work-shy politico secure the Democratic nomination, it would likely set up a 2022 showdown with two-term Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R)....

During the September 12, 2019 Democratic debate, Beto was asked about his proposal to confiscate commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms. Beto responded in part by saying, “[Heck] yes, we're going to take your AR-15!” The Beto campaign would go on to sell t-shirts with the anti-gun slogan.

Less than a week later, Beto reiterated his call for gun confiscation on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time. During an interview, Chris Cuomo asked Beto, “All right, so let's state the proposition. Are you, in fact, in favor of gun confiscation?” Beto responded with “Yes.”
It's a good article, and well worth the read.

Beto tried a run at the presidency in 2020 and never secured even one, single delegate before dropping out of the race. We need to make sure that his extremist political views are shut down just as hard in his bid to be governor. Heck no, Beto. This is Texas!
by Rafe
Tue Nov 16, 2021 10:52 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Beto 2.0?
Replies: 62
Views: 21912

Re: Beto 2.0?

srothstein wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 8:18 pm Won't this make it three strikes (senator, president, and now governor) and he is away for life? No more politics for anyone who loses three straight election campaigns. I know, that is just a dream.
It certainly will make an...interesting trifecta to a political career. And he just turned 49. I like the meme philip964 posted of Francis in a "Don't Mess with Texas" trash can. If he wants to stay in anything but local El Paso politics, maybe he'll have to pack up, leave the safety blanket of his family, and move to a different state. California might want him.

What impresses me is that he lost his last job January 3, 2019--where his salary was $174K annually of your tax dollars--he presumably spent personal money on his presidential campaign, has three kids at home (the oldest would be somewhere around 15), and lives in the historic Sunset Heights area of El Paso in a Henry Trost-designed house where, supposedly, General Hugh Scott and Pancho Villa met to parlay. He founded the "Powered by People" political action committee in December 2019. You can see its 2019-2020 info here; that's the summary page for the PAC at OpenSecrets.org and includes monies raised; you can click on the tab items to view donors and expenditures. And Robert Francis coauthored a book a decade ago that I can't imagine has much in the way of sales. But otherwise, how's he supporting his family? Speaking fees? His wife's family's money? I mean, in less than two months he will have been out of work for three years. The PAC shows $296,648 in salaries paid for 2020. Is that simply Francis living off the dole and paying himself out of the donated money? Do we get to see Texas gubernatorial candidates' tax returns? :mrgreen:
by Rafe
Mon Nov 15, 2021 12:58 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Beto 2.0?
Replies: 62
Views: 21912

Re: Beto 2.0?

philip964 wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:14 am https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-polit ... -governor/

He is back.

Beto to run again.

This will mean 4 more years of bad judges in Houston.

Lord help us!
"The former three-term congressman from El Paso, who had run losing bids for U.S. Senate against Ted Cruz in 2018 and for president in 2020, is not expected to face any serious challengers for his party’s nomination."
So... His greatest qualifications are that he's a two-time political loser at anything but the local El Paso level and that he completely ignored what just happened in Virginia and New Jersey? Oh, and that he now lives off, and campaigns with, money he himself never made. Just read his bio at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beto_O%27Rourke.

I mean... Come on, man!

A Texas gubernatorial candidate who has been arrested for burglary and DWI? Who has admitted stealing telephone services? Who was a member of a computer hacker group that was "notorious for releasing tools that allowed ordinary people to hack computers running Microsoft's Windows"? Whose most notable non-political professional experience was as a bass player in the post-hardcore and unknown band Foss, working for his uncle's company, working as an inventory tracker for his mother's furniture store, and finally taking a $20,000 loan from his father in order to start a now-defunct online newspaper that only stayed afloat because it made a co-marketing deal with local El Paso station KTSM-TV for whom--ta dah!--the news director was Beto's brother-in-law?

Oh, but wait. We can't forget his extensive and pertinent education. Has a BA in English...and he was 24 when got that, evidently because he was such a screw-up in his two years in public high school in El Paso that his family shipped him off to an all-male boarding school in Virginia, from which he graduated after four years.

Come on, man!

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