He"s gone past flake all the way to crispy critter! your breakfast cereal has more intelligence,Really,why do we even talk about this clown?
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Thanks for the opinions, I share your beliefs.
The short of the backstory is I have, well had a democrat Hispanic friend that I used to coach LL with, etc that follows me on twitter. Every relevant chance I get I post that Robert Francis is a "Fake Mexican, Real Pendejo". My now ex-friend texted me and told me I don't have the right to call someone fake Hispanic. I texted him back saying I'm more Hispanic that Robert (I'm 100% German) and I won't stop calling him out as a fraud, hypocrite and general POS based on his pandering and un-constitutional policies. He called me a racist because of it. I slammed his butt with facts on how Robert Francis is 4th generation Irish and asked him what part of Mexico the 4th generation Irish are from since I apparently missed that in geography class. Since then crickets, since he doesn't have a reply to facts other than calling me racist (which I also called him out on as a true leftist). I'm done with anybody who calls me a racist, probably should have been done with him a long time ago.
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His dad gave him that nickname because he knew he couldn't win in El Paso being Irish. lol
In the backdrop of the city's multicultural community, his father, Pat O'Rourke, a consummate politician, once explained why he nicknamed his son Beto: Nicknames are common in Mexico and along the border, and if he ever ran for office in El Paso, the odds of being elected in this mostly Mexican-American city were far greater with a name like Beto than Robert Francis O'Rourke. It was also a way to distinguish him from his maternal grandfather, Robert Williams.
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Originally posted by cehorn View PostThanks for the opinions, I share your beliefs.
The short of the backstory is I have, well had a democrat Hispanic friend that I used to coach LL with, etc that follows me on twitter. Every relevant chance I get I post that Robert Francis is a "Fake Mexican, Real Pendejo". My now ex-friend texted me and told me I don't have the right to call someone fake Hispanic. I texted him back saying I'm more Hispanic that Robert (I'm 100% German) and I won't stop calling him out as a fraud, hypocrite and general POS based on his pandering and un-constitutional policies. He called me a racist because of it. I slammed his butt with facts on how Robert Francis is 4th generation Irish and asked him what part of Mexico the 4th generation Irish are from since I apparently missed that in geography class. Since then crickets, since he doesn't have a reply to facts other than calling me racist (which I also called him out on as a true leftist). I'm done with anybody who calls me a racist, probably should have been done with him a long time ago.
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Originally posted by kurt68 View PostHis dad gave him that nickname because he knew he couldn't win in El Paso being Irish. lol
In the backdrop of the city's multicultural community, his father, Pat O'Rourke, a consummate politician, once explained why he nicknamed his son Beto: Nicknames are common in Mexico and along the border, and if he ever ran for office in El Paso, the odds of being elected in this mostly Mexican-American city were far greater with a name like Beto than Robert Francis O'Rourke. It was also a way to distinguish him from his maternal grandfather, Robert Williams.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2018...inst-ted-cruz/
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Originally posted by CEO View PostI can't come up with an equation that proves a white guy calling out a white guy pretending to not be white equals racism.Originally posted by Man View PostYou ain't woke enough to solve that equation.
He's right you know... You're just gonna have to go make you some student loans and get yourseff back to school to learn some more math!
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Originally posted by kurt68 View Postthe odds of being elected in this mostly Mexican-American city were far greater with a name like Beto than Robert Francis O'Rourke. It was also a way to distinguish him from his maternal grandfather, Robert Williams.
2. Why not just name him Roberto ?
3. "his father, Pat O'Rourke, a consummate politician" Let me take a wild guess here. Pat, Pat O'Rourke, was an elected politician in the mostly Mexican-American city of - El Paso. Wait for it.
WITH THE NAME PAT
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