Republican Brown Buddhist Nazi Challenges Stereotypes in Texas
Candidate for Lt. Governor calls for assassination of Trump.
Still vibing on those THC treats celebrating yesterday’s SB3 veto? Perfect—Texas politics is here to ensure your trip lasts even longer.
An Air Force veteran who recently announced his intention to challenge Dan Patrick for Lt. Governor has started his campaign by calling for the immediate assassination of President Trump and the Jews for allegedly committing treason.
Esala Wueschner posted the following to his public Facebook:
Wueschner posted a graphic from Track AIPAC, a site which aggregates and compiles support by American politicians by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
Current Revolt spoke with Wueschner last night who confirmed it was indeed his Facebook post.
Wueschner told Current Revolt:
“I’m not trying to say anyone can go, you know, assassinate elected officials for treason…it’s just..there’s a proper way…proper way of doing it. Currently, Trump is doing things where he is betraying the country and going against the constitution…”
Wueschner also told Current Revolt he was Buddhist and was born in Sri Lanka.
Wueschner blames Trump for potentially starting another World War. He was once a precinct chair for the Travis County Republican party and claims he was kicked out for being Buddhist and because he doesn’t support dual citizenship for politicians. He also stated that Travis County “really supports Israel.”
Wueschner previously ran for Austin City Council and was once endorsed by the Save Austin Now PAC.
In case you missed it, Ted Cruz went on Tucker’s show where some amazing exchanges took place. Tucker asked the questions many people have been asking regarding AIPAC.
Interestingly, Cruz insisted during the debate that Tucker be precise with his words, stating “words matter.” Cruz also states multiple times that the US has an alliance with Israel—which is not actually true, so it’s worth asking why he keeps saying it.
Cruz has consistently held these views—from before his first election in 2012 onward, he’s repeated the exact same points. Clearly he’s saying this because he genuinely believes it, not for any other reason.
According to Tracking AIPAC, 97% of the Texas congressional delegation is supported by AIPAC.
I’m not saying it’s good or bad that a lobbying group spends millions upon millions influencing Texas politicians for another country’s interests. I’m just saying we’d probably feel a lot better about it if we ate an entire bag of… whatever this stuff is.
In the meantime, Gov Abbott has confirmed a special session beginning July 21st which includes the following:
What’s the over/under on special sessions this year? 4?
Unfathomably based. I would upgrade my subscription if you unironically boosted candidates like him instead of going to TPUSA cringefests.