Posted on 08/27/2019 6:11:12 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Presidential hopeful Beto ORourke (D), still struggling to crack three percent in most polls, took a break from the campaign trail to grill some burgers, according to a video posted Friday.
The video surfaced last week, showing the former Texas lawmaker grilling a burger on a stovetop and placing a slice of cheese on the patty, slightly off-center. He appears to serve the dish with a side of broccoli an unusual companion for the American classic. At a glance, it looks like he places the patty on an English muffin another unconventional choice for such a meal:
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Get a rope!
Now George Foreman, that's a real Texan right there.
Three frying pans to cook five burgers? You know their Mexican maid is going to be doing the dishes.
And he just lost the vegan vote.
I still want to see the napoleon dynamite vote for pedro t-shirt picture photoshopped with “vote for beto”. Maybe I’ll just have to do it myself someday.
Mr. Wimpy is confused. Broccoli with burger. *-?
What, he didn’t throw some ramen in the microwave too?
When it came time to flip the patty, did he flail it into the stratosphere?
Prolly a tofu burger.
Beta ODork
Beto doesn’t get it... when we use the term “elites” it’s with quotes. For the most part we feel these people who think of themselves as “elites” are inferior to decent people.
I look down on Beto AND his puffed up stupid ideas...
Beto is: slightly off-center
I read “Grills A Cheeseburger” as “Interrogates A Cheeseburger” because that seems like something he’d do.
GMTA. See my #73.
Democrats are truly amazing! They really are. First we find out that AOC can peel a potato while drinking wine, and now we find out that another Democrat can cook a cheeseburger! That’s all gonna be really hard to top!
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