I had wanted to shadow the phenom gubernatorial candidate on the trail since before the first GOP debate, and her handlers told me I could do it on February 11. Little did I know, little did they know, that Glenn Beck’s questions about 9/11 “truthers” would turn her campaign upside-down right before my eyes.
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2010: Newspaper Endorsements: DMN for KBH
“Our state is in need of a statesman.”
2010: Farouk Shami, White People, and 9/11 “Truth”
“You don’t find white people who are willing to work,” the Democratic candidate for governor said. But there’s more. He also didn’t disavow the conspiracy theory that the U.S. government was involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
TribBlog: Tax Revenues Continue to Fall
Sales tax collections fell by double digits, again.
2010: Newspaper Endorsements: SAEN for Gilbert
“Gilbert is far more knowledgeable about agriculture issues and state government than Friedman.”
2010: Newspaper Endorsements: DMN, SAEN on Lite Guv
“Earle has the better insight into the levers of power in government,” says the Morning News. “Chavez-Thompson is undoubtedly the best Democratic candidate in the race,” says the Express-News.
TribBlog: NYT Mag on SBOE’s “Christian Nation”
It seems the social conservatives on the State Board of Education may be on their way to getting more ink than any other politicians in modern Texas history, a cause that will be helped in this Sunday’s printing of The New York Times Magazine.
TribBlog: TX Supreme Court To Consider “Pole Tax”
The Texas Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of a $5 tax on admission to the state’s strip clubs — a measure lawmakers implemented in 2007 to raise money for sexual assault prevention and low-income health insurance.
Watch Debra Medina Walk it Back
“It is what it is,” she says, after she didn’t denounce 9/11 conspiracy theorists in a radio interview on Thursday.
Ads Infinitum: KBH’s “Honest”
With early voting starting next week and public poll numbers in the twenties, U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison’s latest spot aims to remind voters why they should like her more than the incumbent governor.



