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Counterpoint: A significant number of Texas voters who might swing (not that kind of swinging) might also not be at a place where their ready to vote for a Black woman over [insert Republican nominee]. I wish that wasn't the case, but I think that's an honest take of the current Texas electorate, and because of that I, and a lot of other Democratic voters, think Talarico stands a better chance. But what the fuck do I know. If Crockett does not win the primary, it would be ideal if she realizes the opportunity for the Dems, gets over it, and gets behind Talarico. Everything I've heard from Talarico suggests he would do the same.- Trump’s America
I think Paxton understands he doesn't see eye to eye with Colbert.- Do I get to start the James Talarico thread?
Crockett seems full of shit on this, and whiny because of all the free publicity Talarico is getting. In any event, the timing of the interview and news around it couldn't have been better for the Talarico campaign, right as early voting in the primary kicks off.- 2026 Midterms ...
I want nothing about that man's death to be peaceful.- Surly kids who can't get into UT
Same. "Worse than Auburn" is not something I would have guessed for Tech.- Surly kids who can't get into UT
I will forbid my law firm from ever hiring an aggy law school graduate.- Nashville
My notes from Nashville: The Hermitage is on par with The Four Seasons and way cheaper. Favorite meals were Henrietta Red in Germantown and Adele’s in The Gulch (where we unexpectedly got a chef’s table and it was like watching an episode of The Bear). We enjoyed etch, but it was a fixed course Valentine’s meal, and it didn’t feel like they brought their A game. Restaurant and bar staff in Nashville are super friendly. The Gulch feels like South Congress. Kinda trendy and a cool place to explore. But a gentrified area with mostly high-end restaurant chains and retail, and not as charming as other neighborhoods, like Germantown. Old Glory is an awesome bar located in a former boiler room of a 1920’s laundromat. Definitely worth a stop. The comparisons between Nashville and Austin are fair. Similar vibes, pretty towns, vibrant live music scene, popular destinations for girls weekends, etc. But Nashville is way more country, and more purple than blue. We’d go back again some day – it’s an easy direct flight from Austin and a quick ride from the airport to downtown. But there’s a lot of places we’ll go before Nashville again.- Trump’s America
Noem disabled it.- Surly kids who can't get into UT
I lived in a shitty freshman dorm that had no AC. But I was away from home and thought it was the best place ever.- It’s Not Raining Ever: 2026 Edition
It’s pouring (in Nashville).- Jeffrey Epstein needs his own thread
And Trump goddamn knows this.- Jeffrey Epstein needs his own thread
This shit keeps getting nuttier by the day. Yet Catholics will still vote Republican in droves.- Tell Me About Texas a&m
We all would kill to have him as governor again.- ICE activity/raids
Jesus fucking Christ.- The Trump Economy
- 2026 Celebrity Death Watch Pool
Very much this. I think it was relatively recently that they moved the recommended age for a first colonoscopy from 50 to 45, and even then there are grown reports of colorectal cancer in the earlier part of the 40s. I have no clue what kind of regular check ups Van de Beek was getting. Maybe he thought he was good until he turned 50. Stage 3 seems kind of late without noticing something is seriously off.- Jeffrey Epstein needs his own thread
Unless I'm mistaken, they're both going to testify under oath that they have absolutely no recollection of anything. - Do I get to start the James Talarico thread?
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