Earlier today I told you how Beto O’Rourke dropped an F-bomb on CNN saying the Odessa, Texas shooting was “f*cked up.” I speculated that he paid a PR firm big bucks to come up with that catch-phrase and hours later, I seem like a prognosticating genius. Beta O’Dork is now selling “This is f*cked up” t-shirts and donating the proceeds to anti-gun groups. What are the chances he spontaneously said this on Sunday morning and by Sunday evening had t-shirts printed up?
On CNN this morning Beto O’Rourke classified the Odessa shooting thusly:
Thoughts and prayers have done nothing to stop the epidemic of gun violence. Yes, this is fucked up; and if we don’t call it out for what it is, we will continue to have this bloodshed in America. pic.twitter.com/Z4jgzpz6Ur
— Beto O’Rourke (@BetoORourke) September 1, 2019
Just after dinner on Sunday, he tweeted out this:
New in the store…
100% of the proceeds will benefit @MomsDemand and @AMarch4OurLives.
This is fucked up. We can change it. https://t.co/PFRWFCypAl pic.twitter.com/Us1V4mz1cf
— Team Beto (@TeamBeto) September 1, 2019
Obviously, like I called it, he paid some people to huddle and come up with this profane anti-gun slogan. There’s absolutely no way he just spontaneously said this on CNN and then a couple of hours later managed to have t-shirts printed up for sale. As sad as it sounds, this was a premeditated campaign that he almost certainly paid people to come up with for him.
On top of being pathetic, it’s also pointless. Beto says he’s going to donate 100% of the proceeds to anti-2nd Amendment crusaders Moms Demand Action and March For Our Lives. Neither of these freedom-hating groups need a dime. Moms Demand Action is bankrolled by billionaire busybody Micheal Bloomberg and March For Our lives is a bunch of teenaged idiots who have gotten millions of dollars from Hollywood liberals like George Clooney and Oprah Winfrey.
Beto should at least be trying to raise some money for his struggling presidential campaign. Now that liberals figured out that he’s a slacker doofus, there isn’t much support for him.
O’Rourke previewed his t-shirt sale by claiming that him dropping F-bombs isn’t as profane as Americans’ right to keep and bear arms:
Profanity is not the f-bomb. What is profane is a 17 month-old baby being shot in the face. pic.twitter.com/mUuK12Rxbp
— Beto O’Rourke (@BetoORourke) September 1, 2019
The real profanity here is that someone who was a U.S. Rep. and is currently running for President of the United States doesn’t recognize the Constitutionally-protected rights of all Americans. F-bombs are bad but tyranny is much more offensive.
And while we are here, the 17-month-old he is talking about getting shot in the face was hit by a bullet fragment, not blasted in the face. Thankfully this baby is going to be fine.
The real profanity here is Beto O’Rourke using the actions of a scumbag as a reason to strip us of our rights. His gun control plan includes banning semi-automatic weapons and confiscating all that are currently in private law-abiding hands. This is kind of like saying that because someone drove drunk, nobody can drive, except that driving is a privilege and gun ownership is a Constitutional right.
If Beto O’Rourke was selling “This Is F*cked Up” t-shirts to described his failing presidential campaign, that would be both fine and appropriate. The fact that he’s selling them to oppose our 2nd Amendment rights is about the most f*cked up I can think of.