Thank You, Michael.
Michael Quinn Sullivan spent the day accusing us of three things. His own replies, and Texas GOP's General Counsel, disproved all three.
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Michael Quinn Sullivan spent the day accusing us of three things. His own replies, and Texas GOP's General Counsel, disproved all three.
Rachel Hooper said she didn't want the party's list "going out the door willy-nilly." We'd like to know what she thinks happened under Rinaldi.
The same crew that built Stop the Steal now wants inside the office that certifies Texas elections.
Charlie Kirk's assassination opened the door for Nick Fuentes, and Tucker Carlson walked through it.
A guide to understanding how little respect The Enterprise has for their audience's intelligence
Despite Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick's recent comments condemning antisemitism, it is likely that some SREC members will attempt to downplay the seriousness of the issue and defend their association with organizations flooded with antisemitic alliances.
The Enterprise continues aligning itself with individuals who promote hateful ideologies.
The leadership of Defend Texas Liberty has practiced what Nick Fuentes preaches for years.
The Enterprise, known for its pattern of manipulating public perception, employs tactics that downplay their troubling associations and shift accountability away from their actions.
Despite Dan Patrick's claims of ignorance, his major donors have always hired outspoken antisemites, something Patrick asserts he never witnessed.
Throughout this scandal, Dan Patrick has consistently fallen short when faced with moral scrutiny. The question now is whether he can successfully navigate the Matt Rinaldi test.
The Enterprise conspiracy theories appear to be scattered in all directions. Their certainty that a conspiracy exists is unwavering, yet the specifics seem to be ever-changing and contradictory.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick removed all doubt that the process was unfair, and his posturing to present himself as objective, insincere.
These tactics are aimed at shaping a narrative that serves their interests, even if it involves distorting facts and ignoring constitutional and legal principles.
Texas Scorecard is laying the groundwork for a conspiracy theory that they can promote within their echo chamber as the trial progresses into its second week.
Paxton allegedly ran from being in hot water with the Texas Senate into the oiled hands of a masseuse.