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Guns, Government and Elvis: as Texan as Chicken-Fried Steaknew

Among the groups who can bypass metal detectors at the Texas Capitol: legislators; state workers; and those who have concealed-carry licenses. No joke.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Dave McNeely  |  07-14-2010  |  Commentary

George W. Bush, Texas' Prodigal Son, Returnsnew

George W. Bush is returning here to live, and that means people in our community are going to have to live with him. So my question remains: How?
Dallas Observer  |  Jim Schutze  |  01-12-2009  |  Commentary

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Early Votenew

To avoid what might be the longest lines in recorded history, my wife and I trekked to the polls on Tuesday after dropping the kids at school. Yet I remained fearful that some literature-laden politician or worse, a community organizer, might engage in electioneering and violate my ballot security.
Dallas Observer  |  Mark Donald  |  11-03-2008  |  Commentary

The Texas Presidential Delegate Selection Process Works Just Fine ... Without Candidatesnew

My friends from foreign states don't understand why I'm so impressed with a voting system in which you don't know the outcome for a month and a half, and the caucuses end in fights with lawyers getting called (which, in my opinion, is far scarier than calling the police). My answer is that you don't finish a good book in a day, but a blockbuster ending is so worth it.
The Texas Observer  |  Susan DuQuesnay Bankston  |  06-11-2008  |  Commentary

Four More Years for Gov. Rick Perry?new

The soon-to-be longest-serving governor in Texas history says he wants to extend his run. If Perry wins again in two years, his administration will be on track to last 14 years -- longer than the lifespan of most dogs. Every dog has its day. Let's hope Perry has had his.
The Texas Observer  |  Editorial  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

Obama Talks Substance; Media Yawnsnew

It doesn't take long on the campaign trail before you realize that the same members of the press who raise concerns about a lack of substance swiftly grow bored with policy minutiae and prefer to dwell on the horse race.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  02-27-2008  |  Commentary

What Would a McCain Win Mean for Texas Republicans?new

Probably the longest-lasting impact of the 2008 primaries on the Texas Republican Party will be that our party will become even more conservative, if that's possible.
The Texas Observer  |  Royal Masset  |  02-26-2008  |  Commentary

Standing for Changenew

I don't want to keep playing on the same electoral map where Democrats write off states like Texas, and presidential candidates compete here in the primaries but are nowhere to be found in November.
The Texas Observer  |  Barack Obama  |  02-26-2008  |  Commentary

What Texas Means to Menew

My first job in politics was in Texas, and it remains one of the best I've ever had.
The Texas Observer  |  Hillary Clinton  |  02-26-2008  |  Commentary

Texas Pols Need to Get Off the Fencenew

Our governor and two U.S. senators know a fence is pointless -- but since short-term political expediency seems to demand one, they are desperately trying to obscure their barren leadership with comb-overs.
The Texas Observer  |  Editorial  |  09-10-2007  |  Commentary

Sticks and Stonesnew

Dallas police Chief David Kunkle has to fight crime with the tools the city council will give him.
Dallas Observer  |  Jim Schutze  |  11-07-2005  |  Commentary

Palefaces at Their Worstnew

When they come down to City Hall for council meetings, why don't the white people know how to behave?
Dallas Observer  |  Jim Schutze  |  09-26-2005  |  Commentary

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