Chicago Sun-Times

O’Rourke apologizes for teen writings, rhetoric toward wife

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FAIRFIELD, Iowa — Democratic presidenti­al contender Beto O’Rourke on Friday acknowledg­ed making mistakes as a teen and as a candidate, responding to criticism of his campaign rhetoric toward his wife as well as writings he produced online when he was young.

During a taping of the “Political Party Live” podcast in Cedar Rapids, he addressed criticism of his campaign-trail joke that his wife, Amy, has raised their three kids “sometimes with my help.” O’Rourke made the comment at multiple campaign stops during his first swing through Iowa, including earlier Friday, eliciting laughs each time, but he also drew criticism as being insensitiv­e to the challenges faced by single parents raising children.

O’Rourke said the criticism of his “ham-handed” attempt to highlight his wife’s work in their marriage was “right on.”

“Not only will I not say that again, but I will be much more thoughtful in the ways that I talk about my marriage,” he said.

O’Rourke, 46, also said he was “mortified” when he reread the violent fiction he wrote as a teen, which received fresh attention Friday after a Reuters report outlined his involvemen­t in a hacker group as a teen. O’Rourke wrote a handful of posts on the group’s message board under the name “Psychedeli­c Warlord,” including a fictional piece he penned when he was 15 about children getting run over by a car.

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