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May 29, 2026 3:00 PM
Increasingly over the last decade, the party’s top nominees aren’t just the products of primaries but of runoffs, pushing the fringe toward the middle. It’s not that different from when then-Sen. McCain chose Gov. Palin for VP; Paxton’s ascendancy fully moves the far right to center stage
PLANO –
Honestly, it was a little hard to think while the 80s and 90s rock was blasting
over the loudspeakers in the event space here at the Marriott at Legacy
Town Center or when a pastor was leading AG Ken Paxton’s congregation
in a prayer that included telling God that Democratic Senate nominee James
Talarico “twists your word and spits on your name."
There was
an enthusiastic and maybe drunken “amen” or two from the crowd paying $18 per mixed
drink.
And who
among us could focus on political analysis amid the spectacle of Roseanne Barr
– wearing a nametag even though she’s by far the most famous person in
attendance – hanging out with a few conservative activists here at the hotel bar
late into the night after most of the GOP faithful had headed home.
But
eventually the hotel emptied out and, by midnight, it
had all quieted down making one thought inescapable.
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By Scott Braddock
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Copyright May 29, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
May 29, 2026 2:49 PM
From a resolution to be debated at the TDP convention in Corpus: “The Democratic members whose votes gave him the gavel must now acknowledge the consequences of that decision and must be held to account…no Democratic vote should be cast for Dustin Burrows for Speaker of the Texas House in the next speaker election.”
Reporter Kayla
Guo in the Texas
Tribune reported today:
Texas
Democratic Party Chair Kendall Scudder is calling on members of his party in
the state House to drop their support of Republican Speaker Dustin Burrows, who
won the gavel with mostly Democratic support last legislative session over an
insurgent candidate favored by the hard-right.
In a nod
to the wave of conservative policies Burrows subsequently green-lit, Scudder
authored a resolution “condemning the Shameful Leadership of Speaker Dustin
Burrows and Declaring No Future Democratic Support for His Speakership.” The
measure was submitted in March to the Dallas County Democratic Party, Scudder’s
home base, and is set to be considered by the broader state party at its
convention next month.
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Copyright May 29, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
May 28, 2026 4:24 PM
From the
Las Vegas Review Journal:
Billionaire
businessman Tilman Fertitta is expanding his hospitality empire by taking over
a U.S. casino giant.
Fertitta
Entertainment Inc. is acquiring Caesars Entertainment Inc. in an all-cash deal
announced Thursday valued at $17.6 billion, which includes roughly $5.7 billion
in equity value and an assumption of nearly $11.9 billion of Caesars’
outstanding debt.
Caesars
shareholders will receive $31 per share, a 49 percent premium over the
company’s closing price on Feb. 25, the day before reports of a possible buyout
began circulating. Caesars’ board approved the agreement and is urging
shareholders to sign off, saying the premium offers “compelling” value. The
deal, which is subject to regulatory approval in each jurisdiction where
Caesars operates, would create one of the largest domestic gaming companies.
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Copyright May 28, 2026, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved