The PointBy Daniel Greenfield

Beto O’Rourke is on every cover of the media’s Teen Beat magazine. He’s running for Senate. He’s running for the White House. He invented the airplane, the microchip and the mousetrap. And, if you squint while drunk, he kind of looks like RFK.

Also he wouldn’t stop spamming one Texas resident.

At least one Texan is not happy about receiving text messages about Beto O’Rourke’s run for U.S. Senate. A class action lawsuit filed against the Beto for Texas campaign claims the organization sent text messages to Texans without obtaining their permission, violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Syeed says in the suit that, starting in 2018, he received nine texts from Beto for Texas without granting the organization permission to contact him. When he called the numbers he was receiving the messages from, he says, the calls resulted in error messages or disconnected dial tones, showing the calls came from an automated phone system.

Much like the entire “Beto” campaign.