Posted on 05/14/2025 12:33:48 PM PDT by Red Badger
G’nite john boy!
Good riddance to bad rubbish. Too bad was a decade ago.
RINOs can always look forward to post politics life. Going to the zoo to watch the other kind. 🦏
Maybe have bitter appearances on Rachel Maddow or Lawrence O’Donnell shows.
Wasn’t
Hopefully Cornpop has enough sense to drop out.
But I doubt it.
Uniparty denizens never go quietly. Too profitable, especially senators.
He’ll get a giant movement of cross-over democrats to help him.
It will be great to rid ourselves of Cornhole! Now there are several more RINOs to take care of!
My bet is that if/when John loses the primary, he’ll do everything he can to make sure the Dem wins.
Question for Texans: Can Paxton beat a well-spoken Democrat?
I know nothing about Texas (except that they kept re-electing Cornyn), but I know Maine very well, and all the “get Collins” FReepers do not realize that after Collins is beaten, her replacement will be a communist.
Cornholio has got to Go!!
Bet on it!
This needs to happen to ALL Rinos across this country. Certain rich MAGA people can donate millions for their campaigns.
Good news!!
The GOPe will be dropping in 1 or 2 spoilers to vote split for openers.
RINOs hate Ken Paxton. That’s why I’m his biggest fan.
“Question for Texans: Can Paxton beat a well-spoken Democrat?”
Ted Cruz beat Colin Allred, who was a decent candidate for a dem.
The problem with Paxton is not how conservative he is, but that the securities fraud accusations will always loom over him and leave him open “corruption” attacks. He has been in the news for years over this, and all negative. That might turn off moderate voters in a non-presidential election year.
The deal, which was announced in Houston Tuesday morning, does not require Paxton to admit wrongdoing. But he does have to pay restitution of $271,000, perform 100 hours of community service, and take 15 hours of legal ethics courses.
The pre-trial deal in Paxton’s federal securities fraud case raised the eyebrows of most Texas politics watchers — these charges had been hanging over his head since before his election to the Attorney General’s Office and had the potential of landing him a long stint in prison were he to have been found guilty.
This development comes after what has been an eventful 12 months for Paxton, who was impeached by the Texas House last May before being acquitted during his impeachment trial in the Texas Senate in the fall.
There is still an ongoing civil case against Paxton, brought on behalf of the employees who worked in his office and had been dismissed — these whistleblowers reported conduct to the authorities that was ultimately part of the impeachment case against Paxton.
You vile POS, we hate you Cornyn.
Calling the Boo Hoo girl !
<>First elected in 2002,<>
Thank the 17th Amendment for the longevity of these rinos.
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