Watch: Beto O’Rourke Comes Across The Wrong Gun-Loving Texan

A Texas voter has let Beto O’Rourke know his feelings about the former Democrat Representative’s gubernatorial ambitions at a new campaign event, a video published to Twitter reveals.

In the footage, the man who says his name is “Robert,” shakes O’Rourke’s hand before then saying, “On behalf of the ranchers, the oil and gas workers and farmers, I am in your grill telling you do not come back. We don’t want you here.”

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The Texan candidate thanks Robert, before he says O’Rourke needs to “get the hell out” and “you are not taking my guns.”

Police then seem to escort the man away from O’Rourke, but he goes no, “Nobody wants you here. No means no.” The man also screams, “three times you lost,” mentioning O’Rourke’s past campaigns for senator back in 2018 and the presidency in 2020.

Amid chants of “hell no” from other people inside the crowd, the man then reveals a “Come And Take It” flag, challenging Beto O’Rourke to come for his guns.

As the police sound their whistles to keep the crowd in order, the man seems to say, “Hey, I love the way you blow also fuck you too. Fuck you, it is a free country. Fuck you.” While the police then step in to remove the man another time, he says, “We still have laws,” then Kyle Rittenhouse’s name gets mentioned twice.

O’Rourke announced his intention to run for governor of the state of Texas on Nov. 15. In a recent tv interview with CNN, O’Rourke replied to comments he made in 2019 about seizing Texans’ AR-15s, saying he still “has that view.”

This comes at a time when Democrats have also doubled down on their targeting of white parents as white nationalist terrorist for being against CRT training being taught in schools. With Biden’s DOJ using terrorist-catching tools to track and harass parents who attend school board meetings and speak up about the controversial program. This goes to show that Democrats will stop at nothing to censor and control the narrative.

Author: Blake Ambrose


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