MEAT THE PRESS: Beto Posts Bizarre Cooking Video, Struggles to Make a Simple Cheeseburger

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When Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke said he was “born to serve” we didn’t think he meant this. In his latest attempt to capture the spirit of the “Average Joe” and reinvigorate his failing campaign, Beto shared a video of himself…making cheeseburgers.

Eagle-eye users on social media were quick to question his burger-making skills.

Beto makes a burger pic.twitter.com/PywGSE58jD

— Behind 2020 (@Behind2020) August 24, 2019

“He slipped up. Humans don’t use English muffins as hamburger buns,” posted one user.

“I have a lot of notes on where this went wrong. He can eat bad hamburgers, I don’t care. But metal spatulas on non-stick wear? Monster,” said another.

I have a lot of notes on where this went wrong. He can eat bad hamburgers, I don't care. But metal spatulas on non stick wear? Monster.

— Kyle Beckley (@Kyle_Beckley) August 26, 2019

 

“How can you trust the competence of any candidate who would not at least take the time to at least Center the slice of cheese. I have zero confidence in his ability to do anything,” raged another user.

 

O’Rourke made national headlines earlier this month when he claimed the USA was “founded on racism.”

“This country was founded on racism, has persisted through racism, and is racist today. If you don’t want to accept that phrase… Look at this: There’s ten times the wealth in White America today than there is in Black America,” said O’Rourke in Arkansas.

“Our country was founded on racism—and is still racist today. In Arkansas, I said why I believe there’s no denying this reality; and why it’s on all of us to change it,” posted Beto on social media.

Our country was founded on racism—and is still racist today. In Arkansas, I said why I believe there’s no denying this reality; and why it’s on all of us to change it. pic.twitter.com/cHLKmCMGEB

— Beto O'Rourke (@BetoORourke) August 18, 2019

O’Rourke made similar comments earlier this year, telling a roundtable of migrants that the USA was “based on White Supremacy.”

“I know this from my home state, Texas, places that formed the Confederacy, that this country was founded on white supremacy,” he said, according to the Tennessean. “And every single institution and structure that we have in this country still reflects the legacy of slavery and segregation and Jim Crow and suppression, even in our democracy.”

Democrat presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke: “This country was founded on white supremacy and every single institution and structure that we have in this country still reflects the legacy of slavery and segregation and Jim Crow and suppression even in our democracy” pic.twitter.com/84RqYqu6i0

— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) July 10, 2019