Showing posts with label Texas Republican Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Republican Party. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

I Call Bulls**t on TX GOP Chair Steve Munisteri

In an interview with Texas Public Radio, TX GOP Chair Steve Munisteri attributes the passage of "reparative therapy" for gays to a quote: parliamentary trick.  I call bulls**t.

Having attended enough conventions, at least on the Democratic side, from precinct to state senate to state to national, there was no parliamentary trick.

Not ever having attended a Republican convention I have no knowledge of how they do things, but for the Democratic conventions at the state level, the platform usually is passed late on the last day of the convention.  The last day is when we on the Democratic side have the vote for party chair, which can get contentious.  After that vote, the convention moves to start going through the party platform.  This means resolutions upon endless resolutions that most people never stay for (count me as one of those people).

Most delegates are aware of the important or contentious resolutions.  In fact, those are usually brought first because most delegates are still at the convention.

Let's go a step further, most of the time, what the top brass wants, the top brass gets...especially if it avoids embarrassments.

What I'm going to guess is there was no parliamentary trick.  What I suspect happened is that most of the delegates had left by the time of the platform adoption leaving the most fervent supporters of certain items to stay and pass their resolutions.  There wasn't a parliamentary trick.  Munisteri and others were just outmaneuvered.  Their side didn't stay to the bitter end, the other side did.

And there was this gem from TPR:
Texas GOP Chairman Steve Munisteri said the two-week delay in releasing the platform had to do with some clerical errors and nothing to do with controversy surrounding the document.
Again, I call bulls**t.

If I had to guess, a number of people, i.e., wealthy donors, maybe gay Republicans (god what an oxymoron), some elected officials and candidates who were catching flack over the issue, called and complained to the point where Munisteri had to finally issue a statement.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Does USAA Endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?

A valid question.  Below is a screenshot from the 2014 Texas GOP Convention:


As you can see there are numerous sponsors of the convention.

So the obvious question(s):

Does USAA endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Verizon endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Saulsbury Industries endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Breitling Energy endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Time Warner Cable endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Altria endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Anheuser-Busch endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does BNSF Railway endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Energy Future Holdings endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Atmos Energy endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does CenterPoint Energy endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does Oncor endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does the Texas Association of Realtors endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Do the Texas for Fiscal Responsibility endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?
Does George P. Bush endorse 'Reparative Therapy' for Gays?

I wonder if these companies, organizations, and candidate got their moneys worth?

Sunday, December 22, 2013

2014 Prediction: Republicans keep Strong Majority in Texas House

How do we arrive at this prediction?

Of the 150 House seats, Democrats failed to field a candidate in 58 Districts.  Granted, a great number of these seats are horrible territory for Democrats and they'd likely be sacrificial lambs, but consider this: A working majority in the Texas House is 76 seats.  Republicans are already 76% of the way to a working majority.  All those unchallenged seats free up money to be spent to try and hold their Super Majority.

Republicans only need 18 more seats to maintain their majority.  Who doesn't think they'll make it?

Friday, February 3, 2012

Financial Friday

From the Texas Ethics Commission, the latest financial reports on the Texas Democratic Party and the Texas Republican Party.

From their PTYC filings:

TDP:
Contributions: $30,155
Expenditures: $31,675.97
CoH: $3,128.16

TXGOP:
Contributions: $89,094
Expenditures: $86,187.81
CoH: $114,633.06

From their PAC filings:

TDP:
Contributions: $16,797.50
Expenditures: $152,178.55
CoH: $138,464.53

TXGOP:
Contributions: $285,111.17
Expenditures: $281,761.97
CoH: $104,520.19

Who were the largest donors in each filing?

PTYC filings

TDP:  Texas State Assn. of Electrical Workers - $10,000
Anheuser-Bush - $7,500
Texas AFL-CIO - $3,500
Verizon, Inc. - $2,500
Texas UAW State Cap Council - $2,000
There were several $1,000 contributors: CenterPoint Energy Services Company, LLC; Message, Audience, & Presentation, Inc.; Texas Building & Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO.

TXGOP: AT&T Services Inc. - $25,000
Verizon - $25,000
David Holdings - $10,000
Mach Industrial Group LP - $10,000
Empower Texans - $6,000
Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc - $2,500
Specialty Research Assoc LLC - $1,800
Texas for Lawsuit Reform - $1,800
Vector Automotive Technologies Inc. - $1,800
JBob's Designs Inc. - $1,500
Accuracy in Media Inc. - $1,000

PAC filings

TDP: State COPE Fund - $5,000
Joaquin Castro for State Representative Dist. 125 - $4,000
United Transportation Union PAC - $2,200
Hidalgo County Texas Democratic Women - $1,000
Yvonne Davis Campaign - $1,000

TXGOP: David Dewhurst Committee - $30,000
John Carona (& John Carona Campaign) - $26,000
Nate Crain - $26,000
Curtis Mewmoume - $25,000
Bob Perry - $25,000
Dick Saulsbury - $15,000
Texas for Greg Abbott - $10,000
Neal Adams - $5,000
Dale Brown - $5,000
Friends of Barry Smitherman - $5,000
Charles Hughes - $5,000
Texans for Tom Leppert - $5,000
Texans for Todd Staples - $4,300
Deborah Van Domolen - $3,100
Robin Armstrong - $2,500
Chris Craddick Campaign - $2,500
Daniel Branch - $2,000
Friends of Susan Combs - $2,000
$1,000 contributors: Brian Birdwell, Chris Harris, Coalition to Elect Larry Taylor, Conaway for Congress, Diane Patrick Campaign PAC, Josh Flynn, Patrick Gibson, Larry Gonzales, Lanham Lyne Campaign, Lee Pfluger Ranch, Sarah Lipsett, Olsen & Shuvalov LP, Patterson Campaign, Robert Pickard, Texans for Joe Straus, Texas Federation of Republican Women, Texas State Rifle Association PAC, The Hon. Kent Grusendorf, Scott Wisniewski