TexMessage: New Jersey teen plants the most expensive Ron Paul lawn sign...
A lawn sign may literally cost this New Jersey Ron Paul supporter. Plus, find out what one New York woman is doing for three Texas children. And what do China and Texas have in common? More than you...
View ArticleRick Perry’s path to the presidency: Ten steps on the road to 1600 Pennsylvania
After nearly three months of public posturing and private deliberation, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is finally a presidential candidate. A spokesman today confirmed the worst-kept secret in Texas: Perry will...
View ArticleIndependence Day: Mayor Bloomberg pans his own speech, asks ‘who wrote this...
Bloomberg's dog of a speech reminds us of Rick Dunham's Political Axiom #321: "If a speech is well-received, it was written by the politician. If a speech bombs, it was written by the speech writers."
View ArticleHurricane Sandy makes big social media splash
As Hurricane Sandy barrels towards land, people in its path are posting updates of its destruction to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
View ArticleWhite House warns about economic impact of ‘fiscal cliff’ on Texas
According to an email from the Obama administration, “there is no reason to hold the middle-class families in Texas hostage while we debate tax cuts for the highest income earners.”
View ArticleTed Poe: New York politicians shouldn’t lecture Texans on guns
Texas Rep. Ted Poe is tired of New York City politicians lecturing Texans about guns. After New York Rep. Charlie Rangel argued that the South must “overcome” its culture before it can tighten gun laws...
View ArticleCornyn: Trial of Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law should be in Gitmo, not New York
Texas Sen. John Cornyn is pleased by the news that Osama-Bin-Laden’s son-in-law, longtime spokesman for Al Qaeda, has been captured — but he’s not as enthusiastic about the Obama administration’s...
View ArticleNY GOP Rep. Peter King: ‘If Ted Cruz had prevailed, my constituents would be...
Sen. Ted Cruz may be a special guest at a New York state GOP dinner later this month, but not everyone is pleased at his presence in the Empire State. “I wouldn’t want to be involving New York with Ted...
View ArticleCruzin’ to a bruisin’ in the Big Apple
Ted Cruz is headed to New York today, and controversy is following close behind the brash freshman senator from Houston. You probably have heard about the New York Republican congressmen (Peter King...
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