Wednesday, May 25, 2022

BERSERK 'SICK SON OF A BITCH' KICKED OUT OF TEXAS GOVERNOR'S PRESS CONFERENCE

Beto O’Rourke interrupts Texas school shooting press conference to confront Gov. Abbott 

 

May 25, 2022



UVALDE, TX-MAY 25: Candidate for Texas Governor Beto O'Rourke disrupts a press conference at Uvalde High School on Wednesday… Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin called O’Rourke “a sick son of a bitch that would come to a deal like this to make a political issue.”

 

Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke went berserk Wednesday — interrupting a press conference to call out Gov. Greg Abbott for “doing nothing” to prevent mass shootings like the one that left 19 children and two teachers dead at an elementary school.

“The time to stop the next shooting is now and you’re doing nothing!” O’Rourke yelled at Abbott during the televised briefing with a slew of other Texas officials.

Don McLaughlin, the mayor of Uvalde, Texas, where the shooting happened Tuesday, yelled back angrily at O’Rourke from the dais where officials were giving their talk.

“I can’t believe that you’re a sick son of a bitch that would come to a deal like this to make a political issue,” McLaughlin said, according to the Texas Tribune.

At one point, the Democrat also yelled that the shooting was something he thought could have been foreseen.

 “You said this was not predictable. This was totally predictable when you choose not to do anything,” O’Rourke, 49, railed, wagging his finger as he spoke.

Other politicians who were onstage also responded in outrage, with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) telling him, “Sit down and don’t play this stunt.”

Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick told O’Rourke he was “out of line and an embarrassment.” 

O’Rourke was then escorted out of the building — but not before he stopped at one point to continue his attack.

 “This is on you until you choose to do something different,” he said, again pointing his finger at those on the stage who continued yelling back.

Outside he blasted his GOP gubernatorial rival, Abbott, to reporters.

“The majority of Texas is not reflected by that governor or those people around the table who talk about mental health care and say that this is pure evil but that it is completely unpredictable,” said O’Rourke, a former congressman from El Paso, Texas, who has been vocal about gun control since a 2020 mass shooting there. “This is predictable. It will happen and it will continue to happen until we change course.”

 

Beto O'Rourke seen just before storming the stage during Gov. Greg Abbott's press conference about the deadly Robb Elementary shooting.Beto O’Rourke seen just before storming the stage during Gov. Greg Abbott’s press conference about Tuesday’s deadly Robb Elementary shooting

 Beto O'Rourke at Gov. Abbott's presser about Robb Elementary shooting.O’Rourke yelled that the school shooting was “totally predictable” and that Abbott was “doing nothing.” 

UVALDE, TX - MAY 25: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke (L) interrupts a press conference held by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott following a shooting yesterday at Robb Elementary School which left 21 dead including 19 children, on May 25, 2022 in Uvalde, Texas. The shooter, identified as 18 year old Salvador Ramos, was reportedly killed by law enforcement. (Photo by Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images)The press conference descended into chaos after O’Rourke stormed the stage  

 

O’Rourke also said he’s been talking and meeting with the families who lost children at Robb Elementary and offered to pay for funeral arrangements and other costs.

Abbott said the teen posted on Facebook “approximately 30 minutes before reaching the school.”

“The first post … said, ‘I’m going to shoot my grandmother.’ The second post was, ‘I shot my grandmother,'” Abbott said. “The third post, maybe less than 15 minutes before arriving at the school, was, ‘I’m going to shoot an elementary school.'”

The governor also said Ramos had no known mental health history or criminal record before the violent shooting. He shot his grandmother in the face — leaving her clinging to life.

Abbott also confirmed Wednesday that officers had first “engaged with the gunman” after he crashed a pickup truck outside the school.

Still, the teen was able to get in through a back door and into a classroom, where he slaughtered the kids and their two teachers.

Officers from numerous departments then “converged on that classroom” and a “Border Patrol officer killed the gunman.”

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BETO O'ROURKE VS GOVERNOR ABBOTT
 
by Bob Walsh
 
 
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Something very amusing happened today in Uvalde, Texas.  There was a press conference under way with, among other people, Texas governor Abbott.  They were addressing the horrific school shooting there yesterday.

Beto O'Rourke stormed the stage and started calling out Governor Abbott for his unwillingness to enact more strenuous gun control measures.  The governor ignored him, but the Uvalde mayor called O'Rourke a sick sonofabitch and had his ass thrown out of the building.

O'Rourke, the country's most famous fake Mexican, is mounting the most incompetent, inept and lame-ass run imaginable in an effort to become Governor.  He is having trouble finding people willing to rent halls to him to have events.  He seems to be surprised that his platform of taking guns away from honest, law-abiding people and encouraging homosexual activity doesn't seem to be gaining traction. 

1 comment:

Trey said...

I speak with quite a few Hispanics that live in or around the Border/Frontier of Texas. Beto means Uncle in Spanish. Believe me when I say they have no use for him. "He's not my uncle is a common mantra."