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June 14, 2026 11:25 AM
With the theatrics of the convention in the rear view, what's consequential now is that senior Texas Republicans continue to feud following nasty primaries while party leadership calls for unity ahead of the general election
HOUSTON – After
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick shocked the world with his leather vest, vintage Ford
Mustang, and a wrinkle-free AI version of himself – you could easily see all of
it as a midlife crisis at 76 years old – Sen. John Cornyn took him to
task for sounding desperate ahead of the November election.
In a fiery
speech that included an accusation that Rep. James Talarico will “go to
hell” for his religious beliefs, Patrick also correctly noted that Republican
incumbents who lost their party’s nominating contests aren’t helping the ticket
at all now.
Cursing at
the Democrat in the race is the natural evolution of the outrage machine that
Patrick helped build as a radio talk show host going back to the late 80s. But
keep your eye on the ball, y’all: What may matter more now is that senior Republicans
are still fighting with each other after the primaries have concluded.
First, Patrick
had to do some cleanup on aisle 6 after singling out Texas
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.
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By Scott Braddock
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