'DewFeed' Website Launched By Dan Patrick Slams David Dewhurst With Cat Gifs

Dewhurst Rival Hurls Slam -- With Cats
AUSTIN, TX - JULY 01: Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst in the Senate at the Texas State capitol on July 1, 2013 in Austin, Texas. This is first day of a second legislative special session called by Texas Gov. Rick Perry to pass an restrictive abortion law through the Texas legislature. The first attempt was defeated after opponents of the law were able to stall the vote until after first special session had ended. (Photo by Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)
AUSTIN, TX - JULY 01: Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst in the Senate at the Texas State capitol on July 1, 2013 in Austin, Texas. This is first day of a second legislative special session called by Texas Gov. Rick Perry to pass an restrictive abortion law through the Texas legislature. The first attempt was defeated after opponents of the law were able to stall the vote until after first special session had ended. (Photo by Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)

Republican Dan Patrick has found a new weapon in the fight against his rival David Dewhurst (R) -- cat gifs.

Patrick, who is running against Dewhurst in the Republican primary for Texas lieutenant governor, launched "DewFeed" on Friday. The website, designed to look like BuzzFeed, slams what the website calls "the night that will live in Texas political infamy, as told by cats."

The cat gifs are a critique of the night the Texas Senate gallery filled with protesters supporting state Sen. Wendy Davis (D-Fort Worth), who tried to filibuster a controversial abortion bill. When Republicans used a point of order to cut off the filibuster, the gallery crowd erupted in protest.

The AP reported earlier on Dewhurst's actions that night:

The protesters refused to settle down as Dewhurst scrambled to the Senate floor and desperately tried to beat a midnight deadline to save one of his top priorities: legislation limiting abortions. He failed, amid one of the wildest scenes in the Texas Legislature in recent memory.

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Damage left by the raucous scene of an out-of-control Senate – broadcast live on the Internet – has made Dewhurst a target for blame among rivals within his own party who wonder why the presiding officer of the chamber let it happen.

Dewhurst announced his reelection campaign on August 7.

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