Posted on 02/11/2019 5:57:51 AM PST by ManHunter
"The high school yearbooks of former Texas congressman Robert Francis O'Rourke make no mention of him as "Beto," the nickname he says "just stuck" with him ever since he was growing up.
O'Rourke graduated in June 1991 and was awarded the Robert F. Williams Memorial Medal for being the student who "submits the most imaginative prose or poetry," according to the yearbook.
O'Rourke is now considering a run for president, but is struggling to find direction in his life as he plots what to do, the New York Times reports."
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
“...Because he identifies as Latino (I refuse to use the H word). In other words, we all have to identify (pretend) with him or hell be offended....”
He pushes that name because the Mexican’s in Texas believe him to be Mexican. Hell most whites think so too. He’s a fake Mexican. A really wealthy fake Mexican. He pretends to be middle class. He fooled almost half of the voters in Texas.
He likes his booze and has several DWI’s. He hates Americans. Wants open borders. Drunk fake Mexican.
Sure! Why not? I know an Anglo girl who married a guy name Hernandez. She became Hispanic the moment she changed her name to his, and with this "transition" eligible for all the handouts her new ethnicity qualified for.
The fag bastard performed in a dress and was called betty, he just changed it to beto.
Someone shadow Beto on Cinco de Mayo.
That was quite a legacy the drunk one left. They are still moping it up.
He can go straight to hell. He’s already pointed in the right direction.
In the article it says he is trying to figure out what to do with his life more or less. So he is going to run for POTUS?! Usually, you take time to think, maybe think about going to a community college to start a new trade. How arrogant he is.
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