Entries from June 2008

Craddick Says Little

June 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Today, Bill Dingus scored a victory inside a Travis County District Court. Sure, it was a Travis County judge deciding on a Midland election, but Dingus contends this case was about voters’ rights to have a choice. Judge Margaret Cooper ruled that Dingus could stay on the ballot for November and run against Rep. Tom Craddick, who has been in the legislature for 40 years.

The controversy was over Dingus’ city council position, which he held when he formally announced his run for the Democratic seat in the election. The Republican Party of Texas then wrote a note to the TX Democratic Party, which brought the issue to Federal court and lost. However, this time Dingus got involved and sued the Democratic Party (that’s the only group he could sue) and got a “liberal” Travis County judge to rule in his favor (according to the Republican party). So, it looks like Craddick may have some competition, but in a Republican majority district, today may be Dingus’ only victory.

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Craddick’s office response: “The speaker expected to have an opponent and looks forward to campaigning this fall.”

Tags: Texas Lege

Police Taking Blood????

June 30th, 2008 · 3 Comments

I know this isn’t ultra-political, but I am still  confounded when I think of police chief Art Acevedo’s idea of having police take your blood if they suspect you of drinking and driving. In the story one of our reporters did today, Acevedo said “people can deny a breathalizer all they want, but we will aggressively pursue a search warrant” or something to that effect. I will be utterly shocked if there is not some public outcry to this new policy. Surely, in a world where people are worried about online surveillance and phone tapping, they will not just silently agree with being forced to part with their bodily fluids.

Check out the story and tell me what you think!!!

Tags: General

And, He’s Back…

June 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Word has it Kinky is looking to make another run for Governor in 2010.. if he can make enough money to support his campaign. Hutchison has been all over the airwaves as well..not talking about her possibility of going for gov, but talking about everything else under the sun. This could be a lead-up to an announcement soon. We’ll see!

Tags: Democrats · GOP · General

Button Madness

June 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment

We’ve been hearing a lot about the vendor who sold controversial buttons at the Republican State Convention…buttons that asked if the White House would still be called the White House if Obama becomes president. So, I gave the button maker, Jonathan Alcox, a call. It turns out he makes buttons, stickers, etc for both parties and in his estimation, with equally messages. Alcox says he meant nothing racist with his button and had gotten the idea from a cartoon in a newspaper.

“I only made 12 buttons to test them out,” he said. “And, I only sold four. Two were sold to journalists who were looking for a controversial story to bring out of the convention.”

Alcox says he’s sure paying the price for the 8 bucks he made on the buttons. The Texas Republican Party has banned him from all future conventions and they have banned him from the national convention.

“Those conventions are essentially my livelihood,” said Alcox. “I don’t understand why they are making such a big fuss over these buttons when I sold equally offensive buttons at the Democratic convention and nobody said a word. In fact, they sold out almost immediately.”

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Tags: Uncategorized

Barack Obama Turns Down Public Funding

June 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Obama said no thanks to 80 million public dollars and decided he will go it alone. His justification? It’s not that he can make more through private donations, but that it’s a broken system rife with underhanded ploys.

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Tags: Obama

Obama Gets Nomination..Clinton Still in the Game?

June 4th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Well, not really but she’s not conceding yet. Looks like Clinton is angling for a VP position but the question is…would Obama even consider it? I’m torn on this one. On one hand, this has been such a long process and she does have a good portion of the voters that together, they may have a good chance as clinching a victory. However, as a newbie to the White House (if he wins) I don’t know how well the Clintons would do with taking orders from Obamarama.

Tags: Clinton · Democrats · Obama

Reunited…for now

June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

I just got a chance to speak with a family that was reunited yesterday and returned to the ranch here in Eldorado today. Their children were the sweetest, cutest little kids and the couple seemed really nice. It’s so different to read books that say one thing about FLDS members and then see them in person. I’ve been told the children have no toys, but the parents’ truck was filled with toys and bicycles. The little 9 year old boy, Russell, had braces with green rubber bands. They certainly look like happy kids but I guess you can never be sure unless you know what happens behind closed doors.

Meanwhile, we are on our last leg out here in windy, dusty West Texas. I’ve slept in every hotel and taken every road….they all seem to lead right back to the ranch. With our farmers tans, red noses and dust covered boots, I think we’re all ready to greet Austin once again.  

If you want to see the stories we’ve done out here, you can always check out www.kxan.com

See you back in Austin!

Tags: General