RUSH: Beto O’Rourke entered the presidential race as a “political phenomenon,” after losing a senate race to Ted Cruz in Texas. He was known for leaping on tables in a single bound, to address big crowds.
Now? According to the media, Beto’s buzz has evaporated. He fizzled. Beto is just another face in the Democrat presidential-wannabe crowd chasing Joe Bite-Me and Crazy Bernie.
But Beto has a plan, folks. For the last few weeks, he’s deliberately entered a “quiet period,” same kind of “quiet period” he entered after losing to Cruz. It’s a self-imposed timeout. He’s been building up his campaign infrastructure, and now he’s almost ready.
Beto’s quiet period is officially over this week. His campaign strategy calls for a media blitz, the bottom of the heap.
So after all this time, America will finally see what it looks like to see a democrat at the bottom of the heap. Thinking he can win again, after never done so.
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