> This is part of the appeal of Beto, he's so . . . GenX-y
-[[ https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/politics-podcast-kamala-harriss-path-to-the-2020-nomination/ | Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast ]]
> Let’s put aside the question of whether Beto is a good politician for the moment and consider the matter of what he actually believes. On policy, Beto has, at best, a lot of work to do, and at worst, absolutely shit all. Beto could work very hard to produce a robust and solid policy platform that’s both good on the merits and distinguishes him from other candidates, but it’s unlikely, because specifics are just not his brand. He agrees that the problems are bad, and thinks we need to have a long, hard look at the solutions. Next question.
-[[https://splinternews.com/the-hubris-of-beto-orourke-1833291511| Libby Watson, Splinter News]]
* https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/12/what-does-beto-orourke-actually-stand-for
* There was some other article a little while back I had read actually on my Windows install while waiting for a game update?
= Timeline =
* 2019-01-23: [[ https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/23/18194879/twitter-beto-orourke-parody-account-elon-musk | Twitter bans, then restores, an account parodying Beto's Medium blog ]]
* 2019-03-14: He's running. [[ https://splinternews.com/the-hubris-of-beto-orourke-1833291511 | Boo ]].
* 2019-03-19: Beto denies that pro-Israel donors have influenced his stances on Israel, [[ https://theintercept.com/2019/03/20/beto-orourke-slams-benjamin-netanyahu-saying-israeli-openly-sided-racists/ | and denounces Bibi ]].