In that interview, O'Rourke also suggested parts of the Constitution may be unnecessary and outdated. "Unlike Trump," Hagan wrote, "O’Rourke can appear almost too innocent to be a politician—too decent, too wholesome, the very reason he became popular also the same reason he could be crucified on the national stage." "Arranged in historical order, the biographies suggest there’s been some reflection on the gravity of the presidency," Hagan wrote, noting that O'Rourke has the support of Oprah Winfrey. And, in an interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes," O'Rourke said simply, "I don't want to do it. This sucks.”Although O'Rourke has not formally entered the presidential fray, there are multiple other indications he is intending to do so.
Source: Fox News March 14, 2019 03:18 UTC