Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has been putting in a lot of hours into trying to convince Texas voters, specifically Hispanic Texas voters, that there’s much more to him than the trolly, argumentative, hard-right hysterical persona he’s carefully crafted throughout his career in the Senate.
Any Democrat can win in any district even the blood red ones IF and it’s a big if the Democrat hammers on Dobbs all day every day. Prevaricate or try to have it both ways and lose lose lose.
I wish the administration could do something less in line with the right’s desires to punish states that bar IVF. If they could, say, de-license private practice cardiologists and ED specialists…
Cruz, inexplicably, gets people to vote for him, in spite of him being Cruz. Britt is never gonna get past that self-immolation after the SOTU, tho she’s in a state that also does a lot of inexplicable stuff. I keep thinking we’re nearing the point where the insanity bubble pops and we find out it’s all been a big joke, but actually we don’t seem to be nearing it at all.
" Democrats for Cruz "
yeah, right - of all the made up names in all the states in all the nations of all the Cruz’s of the world, that’s the least believable demographic I’ve ever heard of.
Thanks for the report, Josh. I heard about a “disruption” in the courtroom. Something between the judge and a guy who looked and sounded like a mobster.
Trumpism in plain sight. These guys will come after you eventually, conservatives, because they’re not about politics. They’re about power, about force.
Government force. Big, beautiful, lethal force. Just like Russia.
A new filing in a lawsuit brought by the families of 9/11 victims against the government of Saudi Arabia alleges that al-Qaeda had significant, indeed decisive, state support for its attacks. Officials of the Saudi government, the plaintiffs’ attorneys contend, formed and operated a network inside the United States that provided crucial assistance to the first cohort of 9/11 hijackers to enter the country.
The 71-page document, released in redacted form earlier this month, summarizes what the plaintiffs say they’ve learned through the evidence obtained in discovery and recently declassified materials. They allege that Saudi officials—most notably Fahad al-Thumairy, an imam at a Los Angeles mosque and an accredited diplomat at Saudi Arabia’s consulate in that city, and Omar al-Bayoumi, who masqueraded as a graduate student but was identified by the FBI as an intelligence operative—were not rogue operators but rather the front end of a conspiracy that included the Saudi embassy in Washington and senior government officials in Riyadh.