Friday, October 18, 2013

Update: Rumor Mill Alert: Democratic Elected Official to Run for DA

By now the cat is out the bag that the countywide Democratic elected official considering the DA race is Judge Philip Kazen.

If Kazen decides to take the plunge, he won't have the race to himself. Local attorney Therese Huntzinger is also planning to run for the job.  It would be an interesting primary if it happened.  A sitting district judge versus an attorney who is female and gay.
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The rumor mill has been turning recently.  The latest being that a countywide Democratic elected official may announce for District Attorney. I say announce because we're getting close to the filing deadline opening and closing.  Candidate filing opens Nov. 9 and closes Dec. 9.  At this stage a candidate mounting a challenge to an incumbent needs to get started.

Calls apparently are being made and feelers are being put out as to whether he should do it and what kind of support he would have.

Knowing the individual in question, we'd say that incumbent DA Susan Reed (R) would definitely be in for a fight.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

William Elmer, Tea Party bigot, lives in a national forest

If MyLife is to be believed, this is William Elmer.

The Teabagger is the spokesman for the Texas Ethics Advisory Board, previously mentioned here and here.

Again, if MyLife is to be believed, he is 80 years old and lives in Huntsville, TX.

Once again Mr. Elmer has decided that he needs to spread his bigotry outside his home in Huntsville.  See Mr. Elmer and his group are upset that their bigotry decreases every election.  So since they can't win at the ballot box, they choose other means...like using the government to browbeat and scare their opponents into submission.  Once again San Antonio is in their cross hairs, specifically the Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio.

If MyLife, along with official government documents are to be believed, Mr. Elmer's house is located within Sam Houston National Forest.   Believe it or not, there is a section of Huntsville located within Sam Houston National Forest, and there is a housing edition located on Elkins Lake.

Again, if MyLife and government documents are to be believed, this is Mr. Elmer's house.  Apparently he has Dish Network.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Updated2: Who Will be the New Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice?

Update: Rick Perry did elevate a current member of the court.  He chose Justice Nathan Hecht to be the new Chief Justice.  As we pointed out, his last pick for the court was a white male. 

The new question becomes who will replace Hecht?

Update: The question was answered a couple of weeks ago when Perry named 14th Court of Appeals Justice Jeff Brown.  Perry once again struck a blow for the marginalized white man.
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With Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson stepping down, who will Rick Perry name as his replacement?

If he's going to elevate someone from within the court, my money is on Justice Eva Guzman.

1) She's a woman and Republicans haven't exactly been endearing themselves to female voters.  From the 2012 election to the special sessions on abortion.

2) She's Hispanic.  Another key voting group that Republicans haven't been too popular with, and even less so with Congressional opposition to the immigration bill.

Of the remaining 7 justices, all are Anglo, with 1 being female.

If he decides to go outside the court for a Chief Justice replacement and wants a woman or a minority...

On the 1st Court of Appeals, there are 5 women, 1 of which is Hispanic.

On the 2nd Court of Appeals, there are 5 women.

On the 3rd Court of Appeals, there is 1 woman.

On the 4th Court of Appeals, there are 3 women.

On the 5th Court of Appeals, there are 5 women, 1 of which is African-American.

On the 14th Court of Appeals, there are 5 women.

Again, my money is on Guzman to be elevated to Chief Justice, with the likelihood that one of these 24 women will be elevated to the Supreme Court.  If I had to guess Guzman's replacement, I would put money Rebecca Huddle from the 1st Court of Appeals (female and Hispanic).

In terms of Perry's appointments of the current court, his last one was a white male.  So anything is possible.

Monday, October 7, 2013

State House District 14

House District 14 is very similar to HD 12...as they should be.  The districts are right next to each other.  HD 14 covers the cities of College Station and Bryan in Brazos County.  This district is literally the Heart of Aggieland, and is represented by an A&M grad, John Raney.  When this district was located in Liberty County, it was represented by future Gov. Price Daniel.






2012

President

Romney - 62.7%; 25,805
Obama - 34.8%; 14,332

U.S. Senate

Cruz - 63.1%; 25,649
Sadler - 32.9%; 13,382

Second verse, same as the first.


Like HD 12, this district best matched West Virginia in 2012.  Romney won WV by 26.76% and carried this district by 27.9%.  Cruz won here by 30.2%.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A Reminder: 11 more votes on Background Checks

Update: With the recent D.C. shooting, here's a reminder that elections have consequences down the road that nobody can foresee.

The Senate rejected background checks amendment, pushed by Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Pat Toomey (R-PA), today by a 54-46 margin.  6 more votes.  That's all that was needed.

I can find 11 votes for the Background Checks Amendment from 11 states where 1 Senator voted yes and 1 Senator voted no.

Monday, September 16, 2013

State House District 12

HD 12 occupies some space between College Station and Waco. Since the 20th Century it's been primarily located in East Texas.  Democrats will probably recognize Jim McReynolds who represented the district from 2003 - 2011.  For one term, Republican James White represented the district from 2011-2013.  After redistricting altered the district, Republican Kyle Kacal became the new representative.





2012

President

Romney - 62.6%; 32,424
Obama- 36.2%; 18,740

U.S. Senate

Cruz - 61%; 31,093
Sadler - 36.8%; 18,757

Almost heaven...


The state that fits here is West Virginia.  Romney won this district by 26.4% and carried West Virginia by 26.76%.  Cruz won here by 24.2%.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Conservative Govt: Let Police Search for Guns Without Warrant

Obviously this is not a headline from the U.S.  You really think the NRA would let a conservative elected official get away with something like that?

That headline is from Australia.  The centre-right Premier of New South Wales is proposing some new gun laws.  From ABC News (Australia):
New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell has proposed new laws which will give police greater powers to search people for guns without a warrant.

The changes are to be introduced to Parliament this week and mean police would not need a warrant to search people who have been banned from owning weapons.

Their cars, homes and outlaw motorcycle gang club houses will also be able to be searched without a warrant.

Mr O'Farrell also plans to increase the prison term for anyone convicted of possessing or supplying guns to try to crack down on crime in Sydney.

The jail term will increase from 10 to 14 years.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

UTSA Football Team Stats

The UTSA football team had its first home game this weekend, so we thought we'd look at some stats.  No not game stats, player stats.  And once again, no not game stats.

Curiosity got us wondering where all these players are from.

As you can see below, most are from Texas:



87% of the current football roster come from Texas.

And what about within Texas?


The largest single city group with multiple players is San Antonio with 18.  The 39% are 36 players who each come from a different city.

So what are the football players studying?


The largest group is Undeclared.  After that it's Multidisciplinary Studies, Exercise Science, Pre-Business, and Kinesiology.  Click on the name for links to those 4 popular degrees.

Monday, August 26, 2013

The When Will Question, Part 2

A few weeks ago NPR focused on Texas and our demographics and asking that question of If and When Democrats will become a force again in Texas politics.

So we thought, putting demographics aside, what signs or omens should Democrats look for to know that they have the ability to capture statewide office?

We continue with a second sign.

Sign #2: The 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 13th, and 14th Courts of Appeals go Democratic.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Former Obama Nominee to Investigate Perry

Happened this past Monday, but it's interesting.  We here at Texas Hot Sauce have mentioned at least one strong potential Democratic opponent against DA Susan Reed.

Now that same attorney, Mike Mcrum, has been picked by former Republican District Judge Bert Richardson to be the special prosecutor in the complaint investigation against Rick Perry.

We've never heard any noise in terms of McCrum actually wanting to run for office.  It's just interesting that we happened to mention him previously and now he gets this position. 

Thinking like a pure politico, what great way to raise money and raise your profile.