NEWS

Congressional Candidate Aims to Bring Sunlight and Accountability
Challenger Chris Putnam points to opponent’s poor fiscal record and lack of transparency in congressional primary.

Commentary: Being ‘Pro-Woman’ Isn’t What it Used to Be for Democrats
It’s worth taking a look at what these advocates are fighting to protect—and who they are willing to put at risk—to cover themselves in the glory of unfettered abortion.

Have Courage to Choose the Truth
“An unbelieved truth can hurt a man much more than a lie.”

Louie Mueller Barbecue: Texas’ Legendary Grandfather of Smoke
Several of the state’s heralded barbecue rulers trace the deep roots of their family tree back to a century-old gymnasium in Taylor.

Texas Right to Life: Generations of Texans Fighting Against Injustice
The decades-long Texas Right to Life story is one of everyday Texans deciding to finally do something to stop the greatest human rights violation in history.

Bill Brenza: Empowering Citizens Through Technology
The activist behind Montgomery County Politics Live TV helps busy citizens stay up to date.

Report: Some Lawmakers Receiving Campaign Cash from Disgraced Dennis Bonnen
State Reps. Briscoe Cain and Jared Patterson also accepted money from State Rep. Dustin Burrows, Bonnen’s accomplice.

Staff Blog: What Texans Can Learn from Brexit
“It does not take a majority to prevail … but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.” – Samuel Adams

San Angelo GOP Chair and Congressional Candidate Square Off
A congressional forum sparked a flurry of legal threats and accusations between Tom Green County GOP Chair Jeff Betty and congressional candidate Casey Gray.

Batch’s Voting Story Continues
Brandon Batch cited travel abroad as the reason he didn’t vote for President Trump in 2016, but apparently the candidate has never voted before 2019—and wasn’t even registered.

Hypocrites’ Chair
Jesus didn’t tip-toe around the sensitivities of the political and social elite, and neither should we.

Midland Residents Seek Reform After School Bond Finally Fails
With a judge’s orders officially declaring the Midland school bond as having failed, residents now look for a better bond proposal and election integrity reform.