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Mamba replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
He is Coach Green step son i believe, but im rolling with my guy Coach Stephens , G.O. By 9 - Today
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Reagan reacted to a post in a topic:
Texas Showdown as Jasmine Crockett Takes 18 Point Lead over James Talarico!
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We’ll agree to disagree. But I’ll tell you this much. I feel the deep state had a hand in killing Kennedy. They had a hand in removing Nixon. The deep state got us involved with Iraq so that Chaney’s company, Halliburton, could make some serious dough. Deep state Robert MaCnamara lied what happened in the Gulf of Tonkin to get us involved in the Vietnam war. Johnson made a lot of money for his company Brown and Root. There’s many more known and unknown. So, yes, I feel the deep state does exit. But back to Paxton. The fact still remains: Thune would not try to make a deal with Trump if he knew Cornyn would win. But — he sees the writing on the wall.
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Trump Has Highest Own-Party Approval of Any 21st Century President, CNN Survey Shows
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You’ve heard of a tell in poker haven’t you? Again, what you saw with Thune was a big ol’ not so subtle tell. He was admitting Paxton is gonna win. He would not have said anything about a deal to Trump if Paxton was gonna lose. Has Thune ever approached Trump in this manner in any other Senate race? The swamp rats/creatures equals the deep state. Trump hates the deep state. So, first: Trump getting involved in a Republican Senate battle does not sound like him. Second: for him to endorse someone from the deep state doesn’t sound like him either. Personally, I’d like to see Trump stay out of it and let the chips fall where they may. But, if he’s gonna do it it must be Paxton! And these are my opinions!
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Girls State Championship Thread
AggiesAreWe replied to bullets13's topic in High School Girls Basketball
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Girls State Championship Thread
bullets13 replied to bullets13's topic in High School Girls Basketball
Wild how both of those little towns seems to put out elite boys and girls basketball teams year in and year out -
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2026 Astros
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Girls State Championship Thread
rupert3 replied to bullets13's topic in High School Girls Basketball
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Trump Has Highest Own-Party Approval of Any 21st Century President, CNN Survey Shows
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Trump Has Highest Own-Party Approval of Any 21st Century President, CNN Survey Shows
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The idea that Paxton is virtuous and all others an are “swamp rats” indicates an unreasonableness that quite simply shouldn’t go without a complete psychological examination. But back on subject. My opinion goes like this. No matter which R candidate is chosen, Trump gets an automatic “yes” vote on everything. He just needs one of them to get elected, but the outcomes for Trump wont change unless Talarico gets elected. I like cornyn’s chances of getting endorsed and nominated better now that he finished first in the primary. BUT Paxton’s AG position brought with it a license to legitimately raise havoc on a statewide and federal level. Paxton’s willingness to pursue baseless claims and loyalty to Trump were invaluable. As AG he could sue anybody, make any outlandish claim, IGNORE ANY CRIMINALITY, etc… as a senator he can do what? Vote yes? Vote no? Sponsor a bill that never sees the floor of the senate? It’s a waste of his experience and lack of principles. That’s why I believe that the backers like Tim Dunn didn’t want Paxton to run for Senator. But I’m not sure where this leaves everybody. Paxton will need a job. Could Trump have him picked to succeed Bondi? Her job expectancy should be measured in minutes, not months at this point. It’s also important to note that the senate is the more refined of the two bodies. You typically don’t have the theatrics that you see in the House. I suspect that the last thing that any of the senators want is Paxton on the scene, being Paxton. Rand Paul is bad enough. Do they want a complete tool who’s willing to do anything and everything to please Trump, no matter what, while effectively lowering the average IQ of the whole body? No. And they might have Trump’s ear on the thing. “Endorse Cornyn and we’ll pass the SAVE Act,” or something like that. It’s too early to tell, but generally speaking Paxton would make a crappy addition to the Senate, while also losing his effectiveness and range as Trump’s lap dog. in my opinion, of course.
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Jasper Lakes Area Classic
Jasper Baseball replied to Jasper Baseball's topic in High School Baseball
Game 6 Bridge City 8 Kilgore 0 -
Girls State Championship Thread
AggiesAreWe replied to bullets13's topic in High School Girls Basketball
Final: Lipan 42, Martin’s Mill 35 -
My local gas stations price sign is starting to look like a slot machine with the prices going up daily. Smh
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Reagan reacted to a post in a topic:
Trump Has Highest Own-Party Approval of Any 21st Century President, CNN Survey Shows
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I will vote for Paxton regardless if Trump endorses Cornyn. I would be highly disappointed though if Trump endorse a swamp creature. I personally think Paxton actually has already won it. Historically speaking, when an incumbent barely wins a primary race that incumbent usually loses the runoff. This is why the other swamp creature, Thune, wants to make a deal with Trump to protect Cornyn. Why would it matter to Thune? Thune’s not from Texas. He’s trying to protect his fellow swamp rat. Don’t really seeing Trump play that game. I agree with you, I think Trump will end up endorsing Paxton. Think about this: If Trump agreed to the Thune deal of passing the SAVE act for the endorsement — who says Thune won’t renege on it after Cornyn wins?! One always has to think this might happen. Why? Because that’s what swamp rats do!! 🐀
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Let the excuses fly…. No other president of the 21st Century has had this high a percentage of overall approval by supporters of his own party at this point in his presidency, Enten said while explaining why almost all of the primary candidates endorsed by Trump win. Own-party supporters, 21st century presidents’ own-party approval about at this point in a second term: Bush was at 77%, Obama was at 77%. Look at this: 86% of Republicans approve of the job that Donald Trump is doing at this point. [Hidden Content]