SocraticGadfly: Texas Progressives talk genocide, Bushnell, Univ of Austin

February 28, 2024

Texas Progressives talk genocide, Bushnell, Univ of Austin

THIS corner of the Texas Progressives Alliance stands in salute to the memory of the late Aaron Bushnell, acting in idealism like the Buddhist monks during the Vietnam War. We also remind #BlueAnon type Democrats that, rather than a vote for Jill Stein, Cornel West or Claudia de la Cruz "really" being a vote for Trump or Putin, that a vote for Biden is a vote for #GenocideJoe. Facts, not Zionist hasbara:

"Free Palestine."

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Just what's behind that University of Austin? Maybe we should say "University" of Austin in scare quotes. Noah Rawlings goes undercover by getting enrolled. The real issue is WHO is behind it. We're not talking cancel culture queen Bari Weiss, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Peter Boghassian et al. They're just the fronts for the monocultural mindspace. Rather, it's the bucks. Harlan Crow. Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale. Silicon Valley all-around nutter Marc Andreessen.

Texas wingnuts go conspiracy-theory ballistic over new statue that is in part a hat-tip to the "notorious RBG." We leftists laugh at both them and the establishment neoliberals who thought Ginsburg was all that.

Barbers Hill (ironic name, eh) ISD's superintendent walks, talks and quacks like a racist on the CROWN Act as well as misinterpretation of Supreme Court rulings and more. Indeed, the bill's co-author noted that he wrote it because a previous problem at Barbers Hill.

The always-insightful Joe Costello talks about the possibility of an open Democratic convention, and talks even more about snarky alternatives.

Why does Ken Paxton hate Catholics? More from the Monthly.

"Back the blue?" When Fort Worth PD suck at detective work?

SocraticGadfly says Jeff Goodell's "Heat" book has several pulled punches on the future of climate change.

Dan Solomon calls the Tex-ass based moon lander Odysseus' touchdown a success. Rather, since it landed sideways, as I told him on Twitter, it's a monument to the arrogance of Texas exceptionalism. It's also a tribute to the arrogance of SpaceX's Elmo Musk.

Stace tells us about his voting experience, his thoughts on the student revolt at UH, and a COVID report. Another thought-provoking Thoughts on Viernes.

Off the Kuff analyzed a couple of polls of Harris County Democratic primary voters.

Kuff, in his Sunday links dump, also fellated Zionist Josh Marshall, who was hating on Ezra Klein for seriously talking about better Dem options to Genocide Joe. That said, of course, Klein is worried about the possibility of Dementia Joe and doesn't even discuss Genocide Joe.

This is all as the NYT put a freelancer, Anat Schwartz, in charge of its front-page hasbara and is now trying to cover its ass with an "investigation."

Newsmax is in trouble on the Dominion lawsuit.

Neil at the Houston Democracy Project offered up a list of some pro-democracy candidates in the Harris County Democratic Primary. 

 The Eyewall analyzes what we know right now about the 2024 hurricane season.  

The Most Rev. Mark J. Seitz, bishop of the El Paso Catholic Diocese, vows that the Catholic Church will not be intimidated by Ken Paxton's threats to Annunciation House.  

Reform Austin introduces us to the guy who is now in jail for threatening House Speaker Dade Phelan's life. 

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