Hot Seat: Estes, Crownover on Not Backing Ron Paul
At Monday's Hot Seat conversation in Denton, state Sen. Craig Estes, R-Wichita Falls, and state Rep. Myra Crownover, R-Lake Dallas, talked about their unwillingness to support a certain Texas congressman in 2012.

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Nick Zalud via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Hahahahahahahaha, wankers.
Rick Scott McGuckin via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Maybe they have money on him losing- a safe bet.
Thomas Jefferson
What to total BS. Estes shows why Obama will be reelected.
Kevin Ramsey via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I'm thinking if a word that describes her. It starts with 'C'.
Carol Goodwin
WELL; what is the story? I see when looking at Myra Crownover that she is invested in oil so that tells me right away she is part of the problem. NO elected person should be invested in anything which is robbing the people so that they can keep getting richer. I could dislike her more and more every time I have to put fuel in my car and of course when I have to pay much higher prices for everything because of the inflation of oil prices! I know that Ron Paul would take a lot of her profits away and of course it's all about money and these people who place their money above everything else just like Mitt Romney are less than humane. Remember, he killed the family pet! I don't know how Myra treats her family pets but that is besides the point. She is not supporting the best chance our country has at turning things around. I doubt that anyone other than RON PAUL can beat Obama but it would be 6 of one or half dozen of the other. They are all self centered egotists who care for no one and no thing other than themselves. A bunch of corrupt, greedy ne'er do wells! Out nation is doomed if we end up with anyone other than RON PAUL!
Travis Twomey via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Does that mean he is pro choice?
Phil Stanley
These people are NOT Republicans. They are RINO's.
"If the Republican Party nominates a draft-avoiding, crony-capitalist, anti-gun, pro-choice, socialized-medicine candidate over a strict free-market Constitutionalist who served his country and carries our his political office with integrity, then the Republican party might as well change its symbol from an elephant to a wooly-mammoth now because that party will become extinct."