Lindsey Anderson

El Paso Times

U.S. Reps. Beto O'Rourke and Will Hurd made national headlines this week by livestreaming their bipartisan road trip from San Antonio to Washington, D.C., talking politics, music and food along the way.

If it somehow wasn't taking over your Facebook news feed, here's a bit of background:

Hundreds of thousands of viewers fell in love with the congressional duo as they talked politics, music, donuts and more during their two-day trip. Here are some of our favorite moments.

1. Of course, we'll start with Williberto, the miniature piñata mascot who is the only one lucky enough to witness the entire #bipartisanroadtrip live.

2. Hurd and O'Rourke listened to great music throughout their journey, rocking out to Khalid's "Location" and Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again" ...

3. ... and to Johnny Cash.

4. Some of the sweetest moments were when O'Rourke's daughter, Molly, video chatted with her dad, and when Hurd's dad called in and chatted about the past.

5. Of course, there were serious policy discussions too. Hurd and O'Rourke talked at length about politics, including their shared opposition to a border wall.

6. O'Rourke laid out his opinions on marijuana.

7. They even did a lightning round on foreign policy ...

8. ... and Veterans Affairs.

9. Then there was that time when traffic outside of Waco was so bad that Hurd got out of their rental car and walked.

10. They got Whataburger because "Whataburger unites us all."

Yes, yes it does.

11. The duo may have started the drive a bit stiff — after all they said they don't get much time to chat on a regular basis — but they quickly became fast friends after being trapped in their rented Chevy Impala for hours on end. Their bromance is so real that Hurd shared his iPhone password with his copilot.

12. They divulged their most embarrassing moments in Congress.

13. And talked about what one piece of legislation they wish they could pass their way.

14. Their congressional colleagues across the country called in to wish the two men luck — and to ask for a lift.

15. The duo talked about their first cars, Hurd's first girlfriend and the names of all his cars.

16. They even had a late-night donut run, stopping at Gibson's Donuts in Memphis at the recommendation of a viewer.

17. Of course, they cheers-ed.

18. They discussed Russia's alleged involvement in the presidential election

19. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg chimed in and views skyrocketed.

20. Their trip ended in a small blaze of glory at the Capitol steps, where they were met by a dozen people, a news crew and a man waving a Texas flag. They walked up the steps together, shook hands and went to cast their votes.