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Beto O’Rourke campaign demands removal of American flags during event

Every two or four years, the corrupt Democrat media latches on to a Democrat candidate in Texas to make the state go “purple.” In 2014, it was Wendy Davis. In 2016, it was the media claiming that Hillary Clinton would win Texas. This year, it’s socialist Beto O’Rourke running against Ted Cruz for the Senate. Cruz will likely win by double digits, and Beto O’Rourke will just go away like Davis. But not before the media falls all over themselves, pushing this clown to the finish line.

Turns out Bete O’Rourke and his campaign are nothing different than other Democrats, even though he’s running in deep red Texas. Seems the American flag offends O’Rourke and his campaign hacks as they demanded American flags be removed during a campaign event at a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall event.

Beto O’Rourke campaign demands removal of American flags during event
Beto O'Rourke campaign demands removal of American flags during event

What were the Beto O’Rourke campaign afraid of? Offending Colin Kaepernick?

Members of Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s Senate campaign deny they ever asked for flags to be taken down for a campaign event at a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Texas.

O’Rourke, who’s trying to unseat Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, has been crisscrossing the state holding town halls. One of them was in August at a VFW post in Navasota, northwest of Houston.

The commander of the post, Carl Dry, said he rents out the hall for lots of different events. But Dry said before the O’Rourke town hall, a young woman with the campaign asked take take down venue flags.

Dry explained there are two large flags hanging on the wall in the main hall, one for the United States and one for the state of Texas. There are also two standing flags on either side. Mr. Dry said after he told the young woman “no,” a young man then came up and asked the same question. This time he replied, “Not just no, but hell no.” He added, “I was a little hot they’d ask, especially at a VFW hall.”