Today we tackle abortion.

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Today we tackle abortion.
Last week was incredibly eye opening for Texans who are fighting for a secure border.
Several months ago Greg Abbott said “We are going to start arresting everyone coming across the border”.
This week’s episode is shorter because I’m updating you from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Today, we give you an update on the James Younger case and Abbott asking CPS to decide whether child abuse is child abuse.
Last week, Governor Abbott—after being pressured by lawmakers, political opponents, and grassroots conservatives—took more action
Overnight, the Texas House Republicans realized that honesty is a virtue and their long history of promoting deceit will have consequences.
Republicans are telling Texans they will “arrest” Democrats for breaking quorum, but we found out this week that they are all hat and no cattle.
I love it when Texans are leading the way on a big conservative issue. It’s rare, unfortunately, but when it happens, I love bringing attention to it.
The seventh episode on this show was a conversation with Michael Sullivan.
Last week, on Father’s Day, my dad spent some time talking to us about my grandfather.
Our children are being exposed to pornography while almost every aspect of social conservative values is being chipped away from every angle.
While some statewide officials are turning their focus toward the border crisis, others are distracted by party infighting. We also take a look at a local county judge election with statewide implications on today’s show.
There is a lot of finger-pointing going on right now, as Texas Republicans failed to pass election integrity legislation.
Republicans in the Texas House killed most Republican priorities this session.
This week, we discuss notable comments from State Rep. Jeff Leach and Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The Texas House is not a body that is led by a strong moral ethic; this much we know is true, and it’s important that we recognize that.
“There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he does not mind who gets the credit.”
After eight months, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is removing his mask mandate. What took so long?
Hear why the Texas House is moving so slowly and what Texans can do to move a conservative agenda forward.
The more I read this bill, the worse it got.
Will the legislature take a leadership role or reactive role in fixing the issues with Texas’ power grid.
Wealthy government-subsidized oligarchies have been exposed.
Character matters, and religious liberty isn’t enough.
Over the last eight years, our politicians’ decision to largely stay on the sidelines of cultural battles was something they could get away with more easily than they’ll be able to in 2021.
We learned a ton during last week’s rules debate in the Texas House.
Today we discuss 6 things the Texas legislature will decide in 2021.
Many things will be said about the battle where Shelley Luther took on Greg Abbott, the entire Austin Swamp, the Democrat Party of Texas and Drew Springer.
Dan Patrick announced he is changing the rules of the Senate in order to remove Democrats’ ability to “veto” Republican agenda items.
I think many of you will really enjoy today’s episode. We sit down with two different GOP political consultants to discuss the election results in Texas.
Allen West is making it clear that the Texas GOP expects to see legislative victories in 2021 that reflect the priorities of the Republican grassroots in Texas.
While we still await the final results of the national election we have Texas results in, and the data is fascinating.
Some things are more important than elections, even on election day.
Some of you may assume you know who I’m voting for this year. What you might not know is that I didn’t vote for Donald Trump in 2016.
House leadership for at least a decade has had little to no vision, and have pursued unity with Democrats.
“I think I know why Ken Paxton won’t resign. I honestly don’t know why Greg Abbott hates bar owners.”
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