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Thursday Roundup: The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

Even though Ron Paul's campaign isn't convinced, some people think the fix was on in Fort Worth.

Wednesday Roundup: Craig's September Surprise

There were plenty of stories on Monday and Tuesday about how the GOP's swift, scorched-earth approach to Senator Larry Craig marked a new strategy, or a new era, in which those who endangered the brand are dealt with swiftly, harshly, and permanently. The Republican Party seems to have left Craig off the mailing list, though, as he is now saying he might not resign after all.

Foreclosures Hitting Middle-Class Families Hardest

My wife and I went looking to buy our first house this year. The news about the shaky housing market didn't completely put us off the idea, but it made me a little nervous. Those nerves were apparently justified: new figures are out about the foreclosures in North Texas, and the news is bad for owners of low-priced and mid-priced homes.

Holdovers and Leftovers

School started last week, so why is Texas still without a new commissioner of education?

Monday Roundup: Ron Paul Loses

So yes, Duncan Hunter won Saturday's straw poll. But Ron Paul really lost the straw poll by coming in third and being beaten handily by a guy who wasn't even there — Fred Thompson.

Duncan Hunter Wins Texas Straw Poll

Harvey at Quorum Report buzzes that Duncan Hunter has won the Texas Republican Straw Poll. This must be a disappointment for Ron Paul, who loses in his home state, despite the vaunted power of his Internets, but facts are facts.

Craig to Resign. Probably.

The suspense is over, we think: several sources have it that Idaho Senator Larry Craig will announce today that he will resign effective September 30. However, there may still be a surprise or two in store.

Texas Blue Mailbag: Week of 8/26/2007

We are asked some reasonably complex questions. George gives taut, funny, noir answers while I take my usual lengthy path to delivering replies.

The ePolls Are Open. Go Vote!

I cannot encourage you enough to vote in the Texas Democratic Party's ePrimary Poll. Go vote — the polls opened at 8 this morning and you can vote through September 7, which means you have plenty of time to forward the link to your friends.

Friday Roundup: Thompson Eventually Declares At Some Later Date

The day has come, and lo his supporters did rejoice mightily as they would. It is unfortunate for Fred Thompson that there's only about seven supporters left to hear the official announcement of his candidacy.

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