Beto O'Rourke Says Ted Cruz Is 'Looking For A Crisis To Cosplay Senator For'

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Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas) on Friday blasted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in a Twitter tirade, accusing him of fearmongering about an increase of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border instead of focusing on issues directly affecting his constituents.

“You’re in a Border Patrol boat armed with machine guns,” O’Rourke wrote in response to footage that Cruz had shared of himself at the shores of the Rio Grande, supposedly observing Mexican cartel members on the other side. “The only threat you face is unarmed children and families who are seeking asylum (as well as the occasional heckler). If you’re looking for a crisis to cosplay Senator for, I’m happy to point you in the right direction.”

O’Rourke, who failed to unseat Cruz in a heated 2018 Senate race, went on to highlight a number of other Texas issues that he said Cruz was ignoring in lieu of harping on immigration woes at the border ― including mass shootings, the minimum wage and a lack of accessible health care.

“The truth is, the number of individual asylum seekers and immigrants seeking to come to this country is the SAME or LOWER than it was in 2019 when Trump was President (and you were, apparently, Senator),” O’Rourke wrote. “This isn’t any more of a crisis today than it was then.”

You’re in a Border Patrol boat armed with machine guns.

The only threat you face is unarmed children and families who are seeking asylum (as well as the occasional heckler).

If you’re looking for a crisis to cosplay Senator for, I’m happy to point you in the right direction. https://t.co/mDyWs6rQOM — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 26, 2021

The state you “represent” in the Senate is the least insured in the nation.

That means your constituents are dying of diabetes, curable cancers and the flu (as well as 50,000 from Covid in the last year alone) because they can’t afford a doctor or medicine. — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 26, 2021

110 Texans died in mass shootings in the last 2 years because you’re more concerned about taking care of the NRA than in taking care of the people you are supposed to serve.

Families from El Paso, Sutherland Springs, Santa Fe High, Midland/Odessa know what a real crisis is. — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 26, 2021

Hundreds of thousands of working Texans make a minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, which means they need to 2 or even 3 jobs just to pay the rent and put food on the table.

And your hometown of Houston leads the nation in evictions of these minimum wage workers during the pandemic. — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 26, 2021

The truth is, the number of individual asylum seekers and immigrants seeking to come to this country is the SAME or LOWER than it was in 2019 when Trump was President (and you were, apparently, Senator).

This isn’t any more of a crisis today than it was then. — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 26, 2021

If you’re ever interested in actually working on solutions to what we’re seeing at our border (instead of trafficking in seditious lies, fleeing Texas during a storm that killed more than 100, etc.), here are some ideas: https://t.co/D5idhhJ4w9 — Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) March 26, 2021

O’Rourke has not been the only one to level criticism at Cruz, who’s been touring the U.S.-Mexico border with 18 other Republican senators, including Sen. Lindsay Graham (S.C.), and blaming the Biden administration for a “humanitarian crisis.”

Cruz’s detractors argue that the senator was not nearly as vocal about such conditions when the Trump administration was enforcing family separation at the border. They’ve also highlighted his getaway to Cancun, Mexico, last month when hundreds of millions of Texans were left without power due to extreme weather.

Joe Raedle via Getty Images Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), third and fifth from left, are seen with others aboard a Texas Department of Public Safety boat for a tour of part of the Rio Grande, March 26, 2021.

O’Rourke, who was one of many Democratic presidential hopefuls in the 2020 cycle, has frequently criticized Texas Republican leadership, arguing that “stupid culture battles” have turned the Lone Star State into a “failed state” and obscured more pressing problems, such as COVID-19 vaccine distribution and the local impact of the pandemic.

The former representative has acknowledged the large numbers of migrants at the southern border this year, but argued that it is merely representative of a larger problem. He said the U.S. must work more closely with Central American governments and NGOs, and “rewrite our immigration laws to reflect the priority of family reunification, the contributions of millions of hardworking Americans who lack documentation and status in this country, & our desire to ensure a safe, legal path to come to this country.”

Migrant numbers at the southern border are currently lower than the peaks reached two years ago, according to an analysis by CNN. That said, in May 2019, 11,475 unaccompanied minors were taken into federal custody, more than in any other month that year ― and in February 2021, more than 9,200 unaccompanied minors were arrested, a sign that this is already a heavy year for minors at the border.

Republican lawmakers have been quick to criticize the Biden administration for struggling to handle the increase of people attempting to enter the U.S., though a number of reasons have contributed to this rise ― including COVID-19’s impact on Latin America and Hurricanes Eta and Iota, which struck the region in quick succession in November.

YourOldManJoe on March 27th, 2021 at 22:02 UTC »

This may be the first time I've heard the term "cosplay" in politics.

As we age, I imagine it will become more frequent

UWCG on March 27th, 2021 at 20:58 UTC »

If you’re looking for a crisis to cosplay Senator for, I’m happy to point you in the right direction.

The titular line from Beto's tweets on the subject.

Hard not to think of the devastation Texas is still recovering from: Cruz tried to go on vacation to Cancun, staged a weak photo stunt to try for damage control, and then did nothing. He didn't have time to look out for his constituents and do whatever he could to help. He didn't have time to do anything to help.

He's had the time to go on vacation, go to CPAC, defend Tucker Carlson from the military, stage a stupid border stunt, and generally be a belligerent and unpleasant human being.

Contrast that with Beto, who has helped with fundraisers and gathering food, trying his damnedest to make sure those in retirement homes are safe, and doing everything he can to help his state. Just one more example of why he should be the one representing Texas in the US Senate right now.

SenorBurns on March 27th, 2021 at 20:56 UTC »

He had an opportunity but he ran off to Cancún instead.