So?
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People with teeth that big are not to be trusted.

Show any of it to be false if you can.
Show any of it to be true. You’re the one who made the assertion. You must have gotten it from somewhere.

Oh really?
A Columbia Daily Spectator article four days later likewise quoted “co-captain Rob O’Rourke” explaining their opening loss to Rutgers. “It was a decent race for about 1300 meters,” he said. “At 1000 meters, each team made their move. Rutgers held theirs and capitalized on it, and we fell back.”
The next week, “Robert O’Rourke” was extensively quoted explaining a win over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: “Past the 1000-meter mark the water was really rough, but we just rowed really hard and everyone was determined…”
A January 2018 Texas Monthly profile leaves no doubt that the two men are the same, noting that in his school years, Beto “was clean-cut, wore button-downs and slacks, and captained the Columbia rowing crew.”
A search of both university publications show no instances of O’Rourke going by “Beto.” But O’Rourke was credited as “Beto” in his punk rock band Foss’s April 1993 album “The El Paso ■■■■■■■■■■■
If it were a childhood nickname that “stuck” how was it suddenly lost when he went to Columbia not to return until he entered politics?
'Beto O'Rourke' Was 'Rob O'Rourke' When He Captained Rowing Team at Ivy League School
When the Washington Free Beacon is your source, you know you’ve got nothing.

Show any of it to be true. You’re the one who made the assertion. You must have gotten it from somewhere
Good luck with that, my friend.

When the Washington Free Beacon is your source, you know you’ve got nothing.
There are people getting paid to chase that kinda dumb ■■■■ down. Hilarious.
Beto is cool…