Houston Cannot Afford Chris Hollins
Orlando Sanchez
Orlando Sanchez
Actually, the whole City of Houston needs BuzzSaw Buzbee, not just District G. During the September Harris County Republican Party Executive Committee meeting, the Local Government Committee rushed through an endorsement of Mary Nan Huffman. At the time, District G precinct chairs such as Advisory Board member Nancy Scott did not have the opportunity to
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My last three weeks have been very different. Since the death of George Floyd, downtown Houston has been ground zero for protest activities, both peaceful and violent. From our view, we have personally witnessed the preparation, the marches, the mayhem, and the aftermath. On Friday, May 29, we were caught in the midst of the
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Socialist and Bernie Sanders supporter Shaun King comes to Houston for a rally on criminal justice reform. King’s last Houston appearance in the Jazmine Barnes case did not go so well.
Harris County lost more than Ed Emmett in the November 2018 election. This election represented a sea change in criminal justice issues and the bombardment of the socialist agenda. A look at the bail bond consent decree signed by Judge Lee Rosenthal and who is behind it. Republican judges serving in the misdemeanor and felony
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Gary Polland says it best – “We can have a party of principles with no money or we can have a party with money and no principles.” If you have known Gary for any length of time, you have heard him make this statement. He is, of course, referring to the Harris County Republican Party.
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The Harris County GOP retweeted Brenda Stardig’s announcement that she is running against Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack. Who is in control of the Harris County GOP’s Twitter account? This is kind of a big deal. Retweeting this Stardig story is akin to promoting her candidacy against Radack. The party is not supposed to get
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Harris County crime and punishment is the story of socialist social justice warriors run amok. Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg has gone twice to Commissioners Court to ask for funding for 104 new prosecutors. Eventually, after the Harding Street murders, the Commissioners Court democrats finally relented on the request and gave DA Ogg a
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A few weeks ago, Houston City Council candidate Mary Jane Smith rolled in to the Downtown Pachyderm to tell us about her race for District C. Mary Jane is a longtime political consultant who pushed Paul Simpson into the Harris County Republican Party Chair position. Since then, Smith has pulled the strings of the party
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Erica Grieder and the Houston Chronicle does not want the United States government to count illegal aliens in the 2020 census. Greider, the resident “conservative” at the Chron, lauded a recent decision by a federal judge in New York that prohibited the citizenship question from the upcoming census. Grieder writes- “That was the right call
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