Who Benefits from Dan Patrick’s Potty Politics? (Hint: Dan Patrick)
The ‘bathroom bill’ is a flash-bang grenade meant to divert attention from the state’s real problems.
Since 1954
The ‘bathroom bill’ is a flash-bang grenade meant to divert attention from the state’s real problems.
It’s as if state lawmakers owned an amusement park with a roller coaster that chucks a few riders to their deaths every month: We should fix that, they say periodically.
When a crushing defeat occurs, a window of opportunity opens where criticism is more easily countenanced and reorientation is possible.
Voters pick candidates for reasons you can’t even imagine, or no reason at all, writes Chris Hooks.
Hillary voters, though fewer in number in the deep-red Houston suburb, were more vocal.
Texas Republicans have made gains in San Antonio, but Donald Trump may wreck their best-laid plans.
In 2008, Obama said he wanted to create Reaganesque transformational change. Can Clinton do it?
If the real estate mogul loses, he’s the only one who will emerge unscathed.