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News and commentary on political matters affecting Texas. https://t.co/26LJo9Rc3R

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🏵️Janet Knutson🏵️
🏵️Janet Knutson🏵️@Evening69Star·
In 1783, King George III asked an American painter what George Washington would do now that he had virtually won the war. The painter replied that the General intended to return to his farm in Virginia. The King was stunned. He reportedly said, "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." Throughout history, victorious generals almost always seized the throne. From Caesar to Cromwell, military success usually meant political dictatorship. The concept of voluntarily walking away from absolute power was practically unheard of. But George Washington wasn't like other men. By December 4, 1783, the British surrender at Yorktown was past, and peace was finally assured. Washington commanded a powerful, seasoned army that adored him. Conversely, many of his officers were unpaid and angry at the inefficient Congress. They had the guns, the manpower, and the loyalty to install a new monarch. He could have been King George I of America. Instead, on this day in history, Washington walked into the Long Room at Fraunces Tavern in lower Manhattan. The room was filled with his most loyal officers—men like Henry Knox and Baron von Steuben—who had frozen with him at Valley Forge and bled with him for eight long years. The atmosphere wasn't celebratory. It was heavy with inevitable separation. Washington, usually stoic and commercially reserved, poured a glass of wine and looked at his brothers-in-arms with visible emotion. "With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you," he said, his voice shaking. "I most devoutly wish that your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable." He didn't order them. He didn't demand their allegiance. He hugged them. One by one, the hardened soldiers wept openly. Washington embraced each man in silence. There was no pomp, no ceremony, and no speeches about future conquests. It was just a quiet goodbye between warriors who had done the impossible. Immediately after leaving the tavern, Washington didn't march on Congress to demand payment or power. He rode to Annapolis, Maryland, resigned his commission, and went home to Mount Vernon to plant crops. He did the impossible. He refused the crown. He trusted the people. By stepping down, he ensured that the United States would be a republic ruled by laws, not a kingdom ruled by force. He proved that the military serves the people, not the other way around. It was the final, and perhaps greatest, victory of the Revolution. The world watched in awe as the American Cincinnatus returned his sword to its sheath, proving that character is the strongest constitution of all. Sources: Mount Vernon Ladies' Association / Library of Congress
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Hunter Bonner - #thatjew
Hunter Bonner - #thatjew@HunterBonner·
Any politician that continues to associate with True Texas Project after reading this, you need your head examined.
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When I vote, it is most important to me to vote for the ____________.
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@HunterBonner @HawkDunlap He just need to get in front of more people. I guarantee: those that heard him speak most likely voted for him. I would vote for him for any race decided to jump into. Damn good man. I hope we see him again. @HawkDunlap
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Hunter Bonner - #thatjew
Hunter Bonner - #thatjew@HunterBonner·
I voted for @HawkDunlap for RRC. Some might say, "Hey! Why didn't you say this before March 3?" I'm a county chair, and I am carrying on the tradition of not endorsing in contested intraparty races. The reason I voted for him is that this man cares about what is happening to our state. Especially what is going on under the surface of where we live. Water supplies that are being contaminated, and energy companies that are getting away with it. The RRC needs to be revamped. Hawk understands this, and he articulated it well. Dumping concrete down a well bore is not fixing things. I saw him speak in person and I've known him for a couple of years now. His experience in oil and gas wells is absolutely astounding. He was the most qualified candidate for the job. He ran an honorable race. My entire family voted for him. Whatever Hawk does, I know that his contributions to society will not go unnoticed by man, and for sure, not go unnoticed by God. He has proven himself to me that he is trying to be a good steward of God's creation in the way that God has blessed him with all the skills of this industry. Galatians 6:9 ESV And let us not grow weary of doing good. May the power of the Almighty Adonai bless you and keep you, may the Lord lift up His face toward you and show you His favor...May Adonai lift up his countenance toward you and give you Shalom. (Peace) #thatjew
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Politics & Poll Tracker 📡
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024·
Dan Crenshaw voted with Trump and the GOP 100% of the time yet lost his primary in part because those on the right thought he wasn’t conservative enough.
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Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger@jaynordlinger·
In articles about Texas politics, I keep seeing that Paxton is more "conservative" than Cornyn, and that Toth is more "conservative" than Crenshaw. I lament the corruption of this term. Conservatism does not equal, say, election denial. Burke 'n' the boys would be like, "WTF?"
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@rittenhouse2a The fact that you are famous for putting yourself in a situation you should have never been in in the first place and that makes you feel qualified to give political recommendations is mind boggling.
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Matt Yordán Wiltshire
Matt Yordán Wiltshire@MY_Wiltshire·
I can’t believe we’re about to elect a goddamn leprechaun as comptroller. You think he’ll keep the state’s money in a pot of gold?
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Bob Good
Bob Good@RepBobGood·
It is disturbing how many people who think of themselves as “conservative Republicans” truly believe that the criteria for evaluating SCOTUS decisions is “does it support Trump?”
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Alex Tabarrok
Alex Tabarrok@ATabarrok·
From Gorsuch concurrence.
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@SteveTothTX @DanCrenshawTX Anyone that can't differentiate between "apart" and "a part" can't be trusted. Same for the people that cite those morons. Go back to New York and stop cosplaying as a Texan.
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Steve Toth
Steve Toth@SteveTothTX·
Dirty Dealers of Insider Information. We all know it’s wrong. We all know it’s unethical but why won’t @DanCrenshawTX stop it? #trump
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@NoahCRothman Your headline is right, but his attack on Ali, as asinine and disgusting as it is, doesn't really make the top 3 of reasons why we should all be insulted and embarassed by him.
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@_Texas_Chris_ @Sarah4Texas There's a difference between being blunt/honest and being an asshole. Bo French only knows how to be an asshole (because he's also a narcissist). Has nothing to do with what voters want.
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Texas_Chris_(SREC SD3)
Texas_Chris_(SREC SD3)@_Texas_Chris_·
@Sarah4Texas My perception of the electorate is they’re tired of us (Republicans) being nice. We’ll see, if blunt candidates like Bo are successful this cycle.
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Sarah Stogner
Sarah Stogner@Sarah4Texas·
Statewide Republican candidate is still using the R word. Primary elections are important. Early voting starts tomorrow. Say no to Bo. #hirehawk #txlege
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