I agree, it is disturbing behavior, especially from a darling from the left of the aisle. I dont believe I need to post a link as most on here have the ability to actually use google. I'm not here to babysit. If you can't find it you have a problem, its certainly not mine. By the way do you really believe the left wing media would report this behavior on someone they are spending millions on promoting? Come on brother. The guy wrote these killing children stories apparently when he was in college or high school. And the eating dirt to purify himself was after he got beaten in Texas by Ted Cruz. Believe what you wish. Nothing these days would surprise me, from either side of the political spectrum.
Here is a tidbit about his "stories" from that right wing bastion Politico no less.
Politico: “A more disciplined candidate might not have been so sloppy, with months to prepare and adoring crowds waiting. Yet there was Beto O’Rourke, wobbling on policy, offending women with a joke about child care, frustrating local Democrats with his high-handedness and picking bewildering fights with the media. … O’Rourke’s liabilities began showing soon after he arrived in Iowa, the first-in-the-nation caucus state. On Friday, the second day of his campaign, the former Texas congressman was forced to apologize for what he called ‘really hateful’ writings from his youth… Hours later, O’Rourke was apologizing for ham-handedly joking about his wife, Amy, raising their children ‘sometimes with my help.’ … Yet he was still confronting his previous comments as recently as Sunday — after drawing criticism for remarks printed on the cover of Vanity Fair in which O’Rourke said before entering the race that he was ‘just born to be in it.’ … It was not a clean start to O’Rourke’s 2020 run. Though he benefited from nonstop media coverage, a blockbuster initial fundraising figure, and his own political acuity … O’Rourke’s opening act also laid bare disorder in his nascent campaign.”
From the Washington Post:
“Beto … was in a ‘funk.'” The Washington Post wrote. “In January, Beto hit the road, much as his father had done before him, and drew energy from the people he met, and — on one stop in New Mexico he didn’t write about in his blog — by eating New Mexican dirt said to have regenerative powers.”
Uh, what? This is a man who wants to be the president of the United States next year. But it gets even weirder.
“He brought some home for the family to eat, too,” The Post continued.
Hey, wouldn’t want that magical “regenerative” dirt go to waste!