Washington Examiner / Magazine
October 29, 2019 Issue
October 29, 2019 Print Edition
Cover Story
Beto drags Democrats even further left
The Left is mad at Robert Francis O’Rourke. After failing upward in his unsuccessful attempt to unseat Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, the gawky former congressman with a made-up nickname took his massive name ID, golden-boy status, and closet’s worth of sweaty blue button-ups and jumped face-first into the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. It took all of two seconds for “Beto” to wear out his welcome, going from the Next Big Thing to Another Privileged White Guy faster than an intoxicated O’Rourke could run away from a car he’d just wrecked. But rather than fade into also-ran obscurity, or return to Texas to run against Republican Sen. John Cornyn, O’Rourke has chosen to spend the few remaining weeks of his floundering presidential campaign saying what he really thinks out loud. The Left has now decided it's...

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