The Texas Primary
Or why should anyone in Nebraska or any other state care?
I don’t normally write about political battles that don’t affect us here in Nebraska, but I have to admit I am fascinated, perplexed, concerned, amused and saddened, by what just happened in Texas during the primary run off between incumbent senator James Cornyn, and the newly crowned nominee Ken Paxton.
As I read the news reports of all that went down, I am struck with the mixed emotions I feel.
It is fascinating to see the impact President Trump has on the Republican Primary voters in this country. For the life of me I don’t understand it, but it’s impossible to deny the strength his endorsement carries. Cornyn joins Thomas Massie, as the most recent high powered Republican official to be dethroned because they upset President Trump.
I’m perplexed why so many Texans would support a candidate like Paxton who has such a sketchy resume. The man was indicted on three felony counts for investment fraud. His own staff reported him to the FBI for bribery. Why would the same Republicans that impeached him as Texas Attorney General for corruption now vote for him to be a U.S. Senator? It leaves me scratching my head.
I am concerned that the America I thought I knew will further slip away if Paxton and more Trump loyalists win in the general elections and give the man who wants to be king even more power.
I do find it amusing to see all the Texas Republicans worried that by nominating Paxton they have given a boost to his Democrat opponent James Talarico. Talarico is the best chance a Texas Democrat has had to go to Washington since Lloyd Bentsen won in 1970.
And I am saddened that integrity no longer seems to matter to so many voters. That they blindly follow the desires of one man over the record of such a flawed candidate.
Our primary system is broken and needs to be fixed. Far too often extreme candidates are picked by a small percentage of voters. And that goes for both sides.
I wish I had a magic wand that could get more moderate, informed voters to get off the couch and get to the polls for a primary. I could make the argument that in many cases the primary elections are more important than the general ones. Because if the primary advances two flawed candidates, there won’t be a good outcome no matter which side wins.
I’m wracking my brain asking myself if America has changed so much that integrity no longer matters in politics. Was I just being naïve to think that men and women with principles use to matter in our elected representatives? Has it always been this way but in the age of Trump and the internet the candidates no longer feel the need or have the ability to hide it?
I don’t expect to agree with everything our elected officials do. But I do expect them t be decent honorable people. They can have different views on issues like taxes, government spending, wars, and even bathroom usage. But at the very least I expect them to be trustworthy. I expect them to be honorable.
That no longer seems to be a requirement anymore.
Sure, character assassination has always been part of the game to some extent. But there’s a big difference between calling a candidate a name like “Sleepy Joe Biden” and nominating a person like Ken Paxton.
The early polling shows that Talarico and Paxton are in a statistical tie to win in November. I sure hope it doesn’t stay that way.
The bar has been set pretty low when it comes to who we elect these days. The Oval Office is currently occupied by a convicted felon who instigated an attack on the Capitol. Our Commander in Chief is a serial adulterer whose best friend was a pedophile and who brags about grabbing women in their nether regions.
I still believe that integrity and decency matter more than party affiliation when it comes to who we send to Washington. If Ken Paxton gets elected, it will be another step backward in the great experiment our Founding Fathers started 250 years ago.
You may not agree with Talarico’s policies, but you should agree that a person like Paxton should not be allowed to enable this administration to continue us down the path we are currently on.
I guess what happens in this Texas election does affect us after all.

Paxton won the TX primary because Cornyn became pro gun control and supported D gun control agenda.
Internal documents from HGI/Brady organization printed in the Bill Clinton era show a step by step approach to ending civilian gun ownership rights and culture. They emboldened by the Brady bills of the early 90s becoming law predicted goals be accomplished by now. So in that regard missed the boat. But some laws states are passing now are inline with the step by step process these documents listed. Even the AP media called for the gov to go after muskets! Page 5 of the 6 page agenda.