Beto O’Rourke mocks Texas governor’s reopening message – then hears back from Crenshaw, Cruz
Democrat Beto O’Rourke Tried to get the upper hand late Friday, mocking the gradual reopening of the Texas economy from coronavirus shutdowns as “Dangerous, dumb and weak.” But at least two Texas Republicans weren’t having it. U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz
each fired back at O’Rourke, the former congressman from El Paso who
failed to unseat Cruz in 2018 and then ran an unsuccessful bid for the
Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nomination. O’Rourke’s
Twitter post was a reaction to a tweet by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who
touted the Lone Star State’s reopening plan as “Safe, Smart, and
Strong.” “Dangerous, dumb and weak,” O’Rourke wrote in retweeting Abbott’s message. “Is this the new Dem slogan?” Cruz snapped back. Crenshaw derided O’Rourke’s post as “a condescending reaction.” “The
guy who wanted to be Texas’s Senator truly believes Texans can’t make
decisions for themselves and that they are ‘dumb and weak’ for living
their lives and trying to feed their families,” Crenshaw wrote. “And
yes, he’s talking to all Texans, not just our governor,” Crenshaw
added. “Governor Abbott can’t force anyone to go back to work. Texans
are choosing to do that, despite what people like Beto scream from their
ivory towers.” In a separate tweet, O’Rourke accused Crenshaw of
“getting rich selling his own book to the GOP (and being Trump’s most
reliable enabler in the House).” O’Rourke then asked his Twitter
followers to donate to Crenshaw’s election opponent, Democrat Sima
Ladjevardian, a Houston attorney.
“Millionaires fundraising for millionaires,” Crenshaw
responded. “All while telling middle-class Texans they’re ‘dumb and
weak’ for wanting to get back to work.”
Crenshaw, who served in Afghanistan as a Navy SEAL, then invited his Twitter followers to donate to his campaign. In more commentary on the Texas reopening plan, O’Rourke retweeted a Washington Post story that said Texas recently reported new single-day highs in both coronavirus infections and deaths. “Despite
what Trump & co. (Abbott & Patrick) say, stay home if you can
& wear a mask if you have to go out. It will save lives,” O’Rourke
wrote.” Last week Gov. Abbott outlined Phase II of the Texas
reopening plan. It permits child care centers, massage and personal care
spas and youth clubs to reopen May 18, bars, bowling alleys, bingo
halls and other entertainment events to resume May 22 – with restaurants
at 50 percent of capacity – and sets a May 31 reopening date for youth
camps and sporting events. As of early Sunday, Texas – the
nation’s No. 2 most populous state, with about 29 million residents –
ranked No. 15 with about 1,400 coronavirus deaths, according to Johns
Hopkins University.
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