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The former Texas congressman and current "Dude of the Dems" has an interesting 'edgy' history that goes beyond his punk band days, as exposed by
Rob Friedlander, a spokesperson for O’Rourke declined to comment on this story beyond pointing to comments the candidate made on the campaign trail in Iowa on Friday. The El Paso Times reported O’Rourke acknowledged his membership in the Cult of the Dead Cow at one event in Iowa, however, the newspaper pointed out he “did not say whether he regrets his involvement."
Reuters on Friday.
Joseph Menn, a Reuters reporter, admits that while there is "no indication" O'Rourke took part in the "edgiest sorts of hacking activity" like "breaking into computers" while part of the group known as the Cult of the Dead Cow, his participation did include creating short pieces of writing known as “text files” under the nom-de-plume, "Psychedelic Warlord."
Archived versions of writings attributed to O’Rourke’s alias “Psychedelic Warlord,” include one that criticized some women as “sluts,” mocked them for having “violent boyfriends,” and suggested a way to deal with these women was to call them “completely ugly,” or inform “Nazi Skins in your area” that they had “AIDS.”
Beto was a teenager when this piece was published but we are living at a time when we are held accountable for the things we may have said or done as humans with undeveloped brains. Nothing gets past the woke haters.
Rob Friedlander, a spokesperson for O’Rourke declined to comment on this story beyond pointing to comments the candidate made on the campaign trail in Iowa on Friday. The El Paso Times reported O’Rourke acknowledged his membership in the Cult of the Dead Cow at one event in Iowa, however, the newspaper pointed out he “did not say whether he regrets his involvement."
Yes, we must now apologize to the world, to people we don't even know, for some stupid thing we did as stupid kids. I hate to see myself defending Beto [in every other instance, he doesn't deserve it] but to go after him for something he did as a teenager, is ridiculous. It's obvious the media doesn't want a white guy running for president when they might be able to get a hussy [aka: Kamala Harris], or a full-blown socialist, to run instead.
“It was something that I was a part of when I was a teenager in El Paso a long, long time ago,” Beto told the group.
O’Rourke later said he regretted the writings during an interview with a podcast in Iowa.
The various writings attributed to O’Rourke’s alias were dated between 1987 and 1989, a period when he was under eighteen, which included a mix of fiction and commentary. And while one of the files had derogatory remarks about some women, the Reuters article credited O’Rourke with having “tried to do something about sexism in the male-dominated world of hacking” by pushing for the Cult of the Dead Cow to admit a female member. It isn't known, however, if Beto planned to refer to female initiates as "cows."
“It was something that I was a part of when I was a teenager in El Paso a long, long time ago,” Beto told the group.
O’Rourke later said he regretted the writings during an interview with a podcast in Iowa.
The various writings attributed to O’Rourke’s alias were dated between 1987 and 1989, a period when he was under eighteen, which included a mix of fiction and commentary. And while one of the files had derogatory remarks about some women, the Reuters article credited O’Rourke with having “tried to do something about sexism in the male-dominated world of hacking” by pushing for the Cult of the Dead Cow to admit a female member. It isn't known, however, if Beto planned to refer to female initiates as "cows."
The text file with the misogynistic language was not referenced in the Reuters article because the outlet leans left and they didn't want to damage a possible 2020 contender too badly, just in case he got in.
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If he looked like this, would he be electable? |
Beto was last seen pumping gas in his pollution spewing vehicle. In spite of the fact that he's worth about $9 million, and that he supports the Green New Deal, he asked the public for gas money.
In one piece, Psychedelic Warlord [O'Rourke] writes from the perspective of a narrator who confronts a feeling of boredom and aimlessness by going on a killing spree including hitting children with a car.
The piece, dated 1988, continues with the narrator describing the murder as an “act of love” and saying the feeling it provoked was “simply ecstasy.”
“I had killed nearly 38 people by the time of my twenty-third birthday, and each one was more fulfilling than the last,” Psychedelic Warlord wrote.
Like Alexandria Obviously-Comatose, Beto is just "living in the world." And just because he called women "sluts" and mocked their appearance, and wrote about killing children, is no reason to fault him.
He is older now and is only willing to kill the unborn up to the moment of birth--they don't get to be "living in the world."
But he can skateboard, dude.
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