Mayo 31, 2026

"After Trump’s 11th-hour endorsement of Texas attorney general and all-in Trump sycophant Ken Paxton..."

"...who was impeached for multiple charges of abuse of office, investigated on felony security charges, and dogged by adulterous sexual imbroglios, the slippery MAGA sleazebag still went on to pulverize Senate old-timer John Cornyn in the Republican primary on Tuesday. And yet, liberal cableheads deconstructing the results keep recycling the point that, somehow this was good news. Millions of dollars, they chortled, will now have to be diverted from other imperiled Republicans to defend a Senate seat that, for four terms, had been occupied by the beloved party elder Cornyn and now will be in play against the Democrats’ latest Texan mirage and Colbert candidate James Talarico. When has Trump ever found it difficult to raise millions of dollars, especially against a Senate candidate who tweeted in 2021 that his office was 'the first in the history of the (Texas) Capitol to put pronouns on their business cards?' Paxton was already on a roll in his victory speech, immediately branding his Presbyterian seminarian opponent 'James Talafreako,' 'Six-Gender Jimmy,' and 'Tofu Talarico'...."

From "Trump’s Sweet Vengeance" by Tina Brown (at Substack).

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Achilles ayon kay ...

who was impeached for multiple charges of abuse of office, investigated on felony security charges, and dogged by adulterous sexual imbroglios, the slippery MAGA sleazebag still went on to pulverize Senate old-timer John Cornyn in the Republican primary on Tuesday

The Bush wing used to be strong in Texas.

Paxton did to the Bush "republicans" in Texas what Trump did to the DC "republicans."

They both had to deal with the same sleazy lawfare and they both have the same tepid support from the voters in the republican party who are more like democrats than the working class party we have become.

Achilles ayon kay ...

I really hope Talarico becomes a national star for the democrats.

please please please pretend Texas is in play and hype Talarico up.

Michael Fitzgerald ayon kay ...

"beloved party elder Cornyn" That was written by a libtard leftist. Normies don't love the politicians they support. We do love President Trump for many reasons, one of them is because he isn't a lifelong parasitic, useless politician.

narciso ayon kay ...

It isnt but wasnt that what they said about abortion barbie and skater punk o rourke

Aggie ayon kay ...

"...a Senate seat that, for four terms, had been occupied by the beloved party elder Cornyn...."

He was just beloved all the way out of office by the voters, after spending $100 million for a primary. Tina Brown, huh? Is that 'Vanity Fair, New Yorker, Tatler, Daily Beast' Tina Brown we're reading here? Hmmm.

narciso ayon kay ...

That was a serious misalocation of funds

mikee ayon kay ...

I, for one, live outside of Austin, Texas, and enjoy not living in Austin, Texas. And I have also enjoyed the Democratic campaigns of previous weaklings such as the pink-shoe wearing "Abortion Barbie" Wendy Davis, and extremely non-hispanic Ken doll "Beto" Robert Francis O'Rourke. They, too, were going crush their Republican enemies in presidential, senatorial and gubernatorial campaigns. James "I'm a Christian, really, I just believe in forced child mutilation" Talarico is also riding a wave of press plaudits.

This is where Morgan Freeman's narration comes in.
"Talarico will not win, either."

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

Yeah he was impeached and found not guilty. The Establishment R's joined with the D's to impeach him. Paxton later found out the Bushes had been behind the whole thing, because he'd beaten their "Little brown one" for Texas AG.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

Its says a lot about Cornyn that Tina Brown, CNN, and most of the MSM were upset that such a "Resonable Republican" had lost. Cornyn definitely knew how to "reach accross the aisle" and help the D's pass their agenda.

Iman ayon kay ...

Tina Brown can bugger off.

Aggie ayon kay ...

"...There will be no snapback when he’s gone.....Trump has refashioned the country in his image..."

Don't misinterpret the message. People like Brown have always truly despised the average American voter, but now they can blame it on Trump.

narciso ayon kay ...

She might like that

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

Cornyn was suggesting the R's go to "ranked voting" earlier this year. Or an open primary. Again, shows how loyal he was to his R voters.

Bima ayon kay ...

Paxton would win in a landslide if he didn't spend a dime

Earnest Prole ayon kay ...

I’m old enough to remember sky-high hopes for Abortion Barbie and Big Beta O’Rourke.

DINKY DAU 45 ayon kay ...

Criminals love other criminals very simple,endorse the fellow like you trump got billions no biggie SEND IT IN!

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ along with $1.8bn of Kleptocracy ayon kay ...

Fox News reported that, at the end of their 3+ hour conversation, Joe Rogen asked Talarico to run for President, "We need someone who's actually a good person."

His senate campaign tagline is.. "It’s time to start flipping tables."

Democrat Taylor Rehmet won a special election for the Texas State Senate in a district that Trump carried by 17 points in 2024. She took the seat by an eye-popping margin of 57.2% to 42.8% — a massive 31.4-point swing.

If that trend holds, it could prove catastrophic for Republicans across Texas in the November midterms. The stakes go well beyond the state Senate: key races include the U.S. Senate, governor, attorney general, multiple statewide commissioners, and numerous U.S. House seats.

Texas flipping blue has been predicted many times before. But this time, Trump may have gone too far, Ken Paxton may be too toxic, and Texas Republicans too corrupt and spineless for the party to hold the state. Still, don’t hold your breath.

narciso ayon kay ...

Is there a competition for the stupid

Mason G ayon kay ...

"Is there a competition for the stupid"

They're all winners.

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ along with $1.8bn of Kleptocracy ayon kay ...

2018 is the benchmark -- the last mid-term election cycle. In that cycle Ted Cruz was not exactly popular with a favorability rating hovering around 45%. However, he was not as unpopular as Ken Paxton is right now with a favorability rating closer to 35%. Cruz ended up winning the race in 2018 by fewer than 3 percentage points even with the benefit of name recognition, incumbency, etc. The Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke over-performed his polls and did well, but he never led Cruz in any pre-election polls.

Paxton has even lower favorability ratings than Cruz. Talarico is arguably a stronger fit for the state than O'Rourke, who represented El Paso on the western edge of the state. Talarico is a state senator from the more populous central region. So stronger Democratic candidate, weaker Republican candidate.

Multiple polls have shown Talarico leading Paxton too, although Talarico has yet to hit the 50% mark in any of those polls, which is the point at which Talarico becomes a much more clear favorite. It would not surprise me if the mid-term electorate, which tends to be more politically engaged, higher income, and more highly educated, than a typical presidential cycle, leaned towards the Democrats this year.

On top of everything else, I have to think that the $130+ million spending with all the negative ads during the primary has to have hurt Paxton. The damage was not sufficient to keep Paxton from winning the nomination after a Trump endorsement temporarily wipes away the memory of his sins (from the minds of some right-wing voters at least).

However, the general electorate is not the same as the primary electorate. Right now Trump also has a net negative approval rating of nearly negative 10 points in the state according to the Texas Politics Project. This is before the economic damage from Trump's war in the Middle East has fully hit as well.

The Republicans have controlled the levers of state power for the better part of 30 years in Texas, so they are not going to let power go easily. However, I consider Talarico a slight favorite right now. But don't hold your breath...

narciso ayon kay ...

Hes stuck on the underground

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

Hey Dinky, I never knew what your name meant. Maybe you mentioned it and I missed it. Maybe everyone knows but me. But in case anyone else doesn’t know:
Điên cái đầu literally means something like “crazy [in] the head,” and GIs picked it up the way soldiers always pick up bits of the local language, usually mangled. “Dinky dau” became American GI shorthand for “crazy,” “nuts,” or “off his rocker.”

Iman ayon kay ...

Brown continues to chortle plums, as does Dinky.

Iman ayon kay ...

beaucoup dau…

DINKY DAU 45 ayon kay ...

bINGO eva!! 45 Beaucoup dINKY dAU shouted from the hooch!

narciso ayon kay ...

He cant be vietnamese they are smart

john mosby ayon kay ...

More like on the hooch....

narciso ayon kay ...

The demonic goblin is hard to take but i know he wont win texaa

Jupiter ayon kay ...

When I first saw that, I thought they meant Tina Peters. Who is supposed to be released from the Colorado Gulag tomorrow.

narciso ayon kay ...

They ruined several formerly respectable publications

narciso ayon kay ...

She and harold evans

Achilles ayon kay ...

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ along with $1.8bn of Kleptocracy said...

Texas flipping blue has been predicted many times before. But this time, Trump may have gone too far, Ken Paxton may be too toxic, and Texas Republicans too corrupt and spineless for the party to hold the state. Still, don’t hold your breath.

LOL

I really hope the democrat party is as retarded as Chuck and dumps resources into getting Talerico's face in front of as many Americans as possible.

narciso ayon kay ...

Its extra derp but rosie o donnell is broke

narciso ayon kay ...

That was one of the big o rourke funders

Leland ayon kay ...

Tina working the grift on the lefties who will buy that nonsense. Reminder, must of the Republicans that voted to impeach Paxton were voted out for their stupidity, and the impeachment went nowhere in the Senate, because there was nothing to it. It was nothing more than a typical leftist smear operation, and those keep backfiring on them recently.

narciso ayon kay ...

Twist and Tur: MS NOW 'Journo' Claims Dem James Talarico Took Back ‘God Is Non-Binary’ - He Didn’t – Twitchy https://share.google/Y2GzheTUugU5hT6Xg

Shouting Thomas ayon kay ...

According to the left, nobody allies themselves with Trump because they agree with him on policy or see him as a competent leader. They are always “sycophants,” or “henchmen” or such.

Saint Croix ayon kay ...

Do you know why she was booted from running the the Daily Beast? She lost Barry Diller $60 million dollars when she acquired Newsweek.

"We're all socialists now"

"The First Gay President"

Imagine investing $1 and losing $60 million. Ouch. Anyway, she has learned a lesson or two. Anytime the left tries to be "positive" or "honest," people run screaming from their ideas. So the key is to be relentlessly negative.

On the positive side, at least she's not claiming that Trump is a Nazi or that Texas is about to go Nazi. Perhaps because all the Nazis are voting Democrat these days? The Trump-Israel love affair has stifled and constipated the liberal press. More prunes, would be my advice.

Vance ayon kay ...

Yes I'm sure Texas is rushing to vote for a "God is nonbinary, Mary should have aborted Jesus We should ban beef and please let trans men rape your wives and daughters Jesus wants you to be gay so I'm a Christian" leftist. Democrats really truly think this is what Americans want.

narciso ayon kay ...

You cant make that up on volume

Jupiter ayon kay ...

As to the non-binarity of the Deity, it is kind of difficult to see why an omnipotent and immortal being would have reproductive organs. But maybe that's just the way He rolls.

Goldenpause ayon kay ...

Tina Brown is way past her sell by date and is desperately trying to remain relevant (which she isn’t). So sad.

Tina Trent ayon kay ...

I'm glad to see Cornyn go. Wish they had a better replacement. But if I were Texan, I would still vote for him because of his policies. I have found virtually no politicians, in almost 40 unpleasant years of working in politics, for whom I would vote based on character only. Cruz and Gomert, maybe. My Democratic City Council member, who practically killed herself doing the right thing, all the time, at great personal expence. An older Democratic female State Senator ten times more intelligent than anyone else in the room, though not in my district. It's a sucker's game to stay home or cross Party lines because you believe in someone's principles. And by the way, Louie Gohmert's "aw shucks" routine conceals a brilliant mind. I got to spend an hour alone with him once. We both went to his upcoming speech venue very early to get some work done but ended up talking instead. We talked literature, electoral politics, and obscure Texas history.

I'm sure many in other states have had one or two experiences like this. Count yourself lucky.

Vance ayon kay ...

Jupiter, I think you could have a profitable discussion about God as "non-binary" in the Creedal sense versus, say, the Scriptural sense where the scriptures always refer to God as a male. But that's an entirely different discussion than Talerico's "God's nonbinary so the true good people are trans! Chop off those boobs and penises, peeps!"

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

I wouldn't vote for Cornyn no matter what. He showed his contempt for the Republican voters and his support for uniparty over conservatism and MAGA.

I don't live in Texas, but based on what I saw online, I was suprised at the lack of energy in the Cornyn campaign, maybe he thought his senority was enough. Or that viciously attacking Paxton was enough. He did zero to get Trump's endorsement, and went out of his way NOT to get it.

Usually, these uniparty RINOs act like Miss Lindsey. The vote uniparty and "reach across the aisle" for 5 years, then in the election year they "Turn conservative" - Cornyn didn't do that.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

If Texas Establishment Republicans want to lose a senate seat to a Chuck Schumer clone - go for it.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

The same people saying Paxton cant get elected were saying he same thing about Trump in 2016 and 2024. I remember the "establishment" saying the same thing about Reagan in 1980. We had to nominate Bush, because Reagan was a "Rightwing extremist".

Achilles ayon kay ...

RCOCEAN II said...

Usually, these uniparty RINOs act like Miss Lindsey. The vote uniparty and "reach across the aisle" for 5 years, then in the election year they "Turn conservative" - Cornyn didn't do that.

Trump forced their hand with the SAVE act.

If elections are even remotely transparent Democrats don't clear 40%.

Christopher B ayon kay ...

Via Texan99 at Grim's Hall (for those who know), comes a link to an analysis of the likely trajectory of the post-primary Cornyn voters

... The combined pool of soft-Talarico, undecided, and sit-out Cornyn voters is on the order of 35 to 40% of the Cornyn coalition. Standard partisan-revert behavior, documented since Atkeson 1993, predicts that roughly two-thirds of those voters return to the Republican column within 60 to 90 days. That alone closes the current gap and then some.

This is not a partisan claim. Lonna Rae Atkeson’s seminal paper “Moving Toward Unity” in American Politics Quarterly found that supporters of losing primary candidates revert to the eventual nominee at predictable rates as the general election approaches. Jeffrey Lazarus, writing in Legislative Studies Quarterly, established that the apparent correlation between divisive primaries and weaker general-election performance is not causal at all, but a joint product of candidate quality and pre-primary expectations. Fouirnaies and Hall at Stanford in confirmed that in base-state seats with partisan leans above 7 points, the measurable divisive-primary penalty is statistically indistinguishable from zero. Texas leans R+10 to R+13. It is the cleanest possible case for the proposition that the primary will leave no footprint on the general election.

But the historical record is where this argument lives or dies. The frame is simple. The runner-up’s coalition comes home. It has always come home. The mechanism is what political scientists call partisan reversion, and it has been visible in every contested base-state primary of the modern era.


(Multiple historical examples from both parties follow at the link)

gilbar ayon kay ...

https://x.com/BuzzPatterson/status/2061225785437127085
Paxton 61%
Talarico 39%
May 31

WHO is going to have to spend the millions?

imTay ayon kay ...

So Paxton was criticized by Cornyn for not being sufficiently pro-Israel? Interesting. This is what "ISideWith" said about Paxton:

Should the U.S. continue to support Israel?
KEN PAXTON VOTERBASENo, we should not give aid to any foreign nations

We will see what happens to him in the general. Politicians are inveterate liars.

imTay ayon kay ...

Cornyn called him "anti-semitic" for not wanting to fight Israel's wars.

Lawrence Person ayon kay ...

As I noted, Paxton was leading Cronyn handily before Trump's endorsement.

Texas voters have gotten very tired of Republicans who talk like conservatives but then defect to vote with Democrats on key issues (illegal alien amnesty and gun control, for example).

Marcus Bressler ayon kay ...

Chuck is SO tiresome.

Jamie ayon kay ...

Anecdotally - I lived in Houston until almost the end of April. The houses with Talerico signs were the houses you'd expect: the ones with "In this house we..." signs, with rainbow yard flags, with Teslas in the driveway sporting "I bought this before Elon lost his mind" stickers, with poorly trained doodle dogs of various stripes, with the "polite" versions of "Keep off the grass" notices (the ones that say, "Please be respectful - curb your dog" and the like in the parking strip that doesn't belong to you but rather to the city, even though you are responsible for its general maintenance, and you know perfectly well that in an urban setting everyone with a dog is just looking for somewhere for the dog to do its business)...

They were the progressives of Houston. Not the moderate Democrats. I never saw a Talerico sign that wasn't accompanied by at least one of the above additional markers. And we were staying in the Heights, bastion of the thirtysomething-to fortysomething zero-to-two-child professionals.

When we would go back to our affluent Katy neighborhood (Katy is a suburb of Houston, about half an hour from downtown by a tollway at non-rush hour) to visit friends, I saw not one Talerico sign. These were the people he should have appealed to, if he were what he claims to be: families with 2-5 kids, churchgoing or church-respecting, accustomed to the corporate world as opposed to government or nonprofit, cosmopolitan in a very practical way that the in-city folks wished they were because many of these suburbanites had worked overseas as expats. Not one sign. And these suburbs - where many moderate Democrats are electable at the local level - are supposedly what is going to turn Texas blue.

Anecdote, yes. But if you're a Texan Democrat and you can't win the 'burbs, I don't see how you have a chance. My husband and I have been marveling, all across the country on our travels, at the fact that the Texas Democrat party can't find someone better than Beto or this guy to put up. My husband thinks Beto was way better - I took my daughter and her friend to a rally of his at their request and thought he was laughable, but honestly, this guy?

Peachy ayon kay ...

I want my politicians upstanding! like Tim walz and his personal assassin machine.

Skeptical Voter ayon kay ...

Somehow I doubt that Tina Brown would much care for your average Presbyterian seminarian. But a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do.

Michael Fitzgerald ayon kay ...

"Joe Rogen asked Talarico to run for President, "We need someone who's actually a good person."
Hey libtards, there's the 'Joe Rogan of the left' that Democrat Party members are always looking for!

MacMacConnell ayon kay ...

Tina emigrated to the US from her native England in 1984 and became a US citizen in 2005. Tina is a expert on Texas politics.

Mike (MJB Wolf) ayon kay ...

Tina’s always had a weird POV. I’m pissed that SRCC wasted $100M “protecting” Cornyn’s seat in a primary instead of letting the GOP voters decide without burning cash in the primaries. But GOPe feel entitled to their seats, despise challengers in their own party more than they do Democrats. Look at McConnell hanging on far past his “best by” date!

Show me the article Tina wrote mocking Obama for playing kingmaker when he headed the party.

Mike (MJB Wolf) ayon kay ...

Maybe it was the NRCC. But to be safe fuck em both.

Political Junkie ayon kay ...

Tina Brown - Marries well, gossips well, fucks well, but writes.....no thanks.

Leland ayon kay ...

For the record, most Texans that voted for Paxton feel the vengeance against Cornyn is theirs, not Trump. Trump was late to the party and nearly missed it.

hanuman_prodigious_leaper ayon kay ...

If God has cock will open carry or holster?!

Tina Trent ayon kay ...

I always picture Tina Brown in a fusty Dianne von Furstenberg dress making it in the coat check room.

Hassayamper ayon kay ...

GIs picked it up the way soldiers always pick up bits of the local language, usually mangled.

Similar to "Doom On You", which young people associate with the Call of Duty game.

It actually came from the Vietnamese insult Đụ má nhiều, literally "Much fuck mother", with the implication that the mother in question is that of the individual to whom the term of abuse is directed. It's used about like "go fuck yourself" is here.

Known Unknown ayon kay ...

His senate campaign tagline is.. "It’s time to start flipping tables."

So he's Jesus?

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