He last to Try Cruz in Texas….
Afterwards?
He got in his car and drove around the country to find himself….
He did….
Couldn’t make up his mind to run …run for the US Senate in Texas…or…For President….
He’s gonna run for President….
Unlike the Kamala Harris or Bernie sanders polished campaign jump off?
We have a guy standing on a coffee shop table waving his hands and saying he’s ready!….
REALLY?
Since announcing her 2020 run, Elizabeth Warren has dispensed three major policy proposals, held 30 campaign events and visited nearly a dozen states.
Since announcing his 2020 run, Beto O’Rourke has made one visit to Iowa, where he vaguely outlined his positions, including from atop a cafe counter.
Guess who’s getting the star treatment.
The breathless, sweeps-like cable television coverage that greeted the former Texas congressman’s first campaign events stunned and frustrated many Democratic operatives — particularly women — who viewed it as an example of the double standard at work in the historically diverse presidential field.
To them, O’Rourke, a white, male candidate had already been ordained the next sensation, his entry into the race greased by live television shots and O’Rourke-centric panels.
And that was after the national press swarmed him in El Paso during a recent Donald Trump appearance there, after O’Rourke graced the latest Vanity Fair cover, and after Oprah Winfrey, who had her choice of accomplished women candidates to feature on her program, instead zeroed in on the white guy from Texas.
“I feel like the media is always captivated by the person they seem to think is a phenom: Bernie. Trump. Beto. But they always seem to be white men who are phenoms. In a year where we have more choices than ever, more women and more persons of color than ever, none of them seem to be deemed a phenom,” said Mary Anne Marsh, a Democratic political consultant….
image…AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall
[…] in presuming to run for president with as slight a record as he possesses, and even his habit of standing on tables to address diner crowds. Comic commentary on O’Rourke’s extravagant use of hand gestures […]