At last Saturday’s quarterly meeting of the Texas Lyceum, I interviewed political-strategists-turned-pundits Matthew Dowd and Mark McKinnon about the media’s coverage of the 2012 elections and how reporting on politics will be different going forward.
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TribLive: A Conversation with Jerry Patterson
Full video of my 2/14 TribLive conversation with Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, an announced candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014.
The Brief: Feb. 15, 2013
Weeks after Ted Cruz began building a reputation as the U.S. Senate’s brashest new member, his colleagues are beginning to sound off.
The Evening Brief: Feb. 14, 2013
Your evening reading: Cruz gets plum speaking slot at CPAC; House may restore some education cuts; Patterson expresses support for statewide property tax
TribLive: Patterson on Dewhurst and 2014
At Thursday’s TribLive conversation, Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson explained why he’s intent on running for lieutenant governor in 2014 — regardless of whether incumbent David Dewhurst runs.
Patterson Doesn’t Rule Out Backing Statewide Property Tax
In a candid TribLive interview on Thursday, Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson explained his opinions on gun control, immigration and a statewide property tax. He also evaluated his potential competition in the 2014 race for lieutenant governor.
The Brief: Feb. 14, 2013
The drawn-out sparring match between the governors of Texas and California has come to an end — for now.
The Evening Brief: Feb. 13, 2013
Your evening reading: House Democrats file measure to test GOP support for immigration reform; Paul to make talk radio debut; Norquist says Texas could change national immigration debate
TribCast: State of the Union, California and Innocence
Evan, Ross, Reeve and Brandi cover a lot of territory in a discussion that includes Ted Nugent’s presence at the State of the Union, Rick Perry’s visit to California and Ken Anderson’s court of inquiry.
Pension Privacy Gets Attention of Legislators
Texas’ public pension systems — including the one state lawmakers pay into — have an airtight exemption from the landmark 1973 sunshine law that was designed to let taxpayers known how public money is being spent. But some lawmakers want to change that.


