Looks like someone will be working at MS NOW !
- Mar 4
- 1 min read
Is Jasmine Crockett done?

Democratic voters, meanwhile, picked state Rep. James Talarico over Rep. Jasmine Crockett as their nominee for Senate. Talarico was leading with more than 53 percent of the vote after The Associated Press called the race at 2:37 a.m. Eastern.
Has to be racism or some form of voter suppression. Couldn't be that even Democrats didn't want Jasmine Crockett to be their nominee. Obviously she would have been the easiest to beat in Texas, but also the biggest risk. Maybe.
As it stands Talarico is one of those liberal Christians who puts the church behind the latest fanatical political movement pretty much all day long. He is one of those Christians who likes to tell conservative Christians how to be better Christians by doing things like embracing abortion and transgender rights. You know, because we are all pretty sure Jesus would have wanted to see babies killed in the womb and encouraged confused men to cut their penises off.
Talarico will be pushed as a moderate, with positions anything but moderate. But he is white Christian male, and that has to count for something, right?
Trump fired Noem.
Awesome.
Now do Blondi.
JUST IN: Man accused of killing his daughter's rap*st wins the Republican primary for county sheriff in central Arkansas. Aaron Spencer, who is awaiting his murder trial, received over 53% of the vote in Lonoke County.
Last year, Spencer announced on social media that he was running for sheriff because the legal system had "failed." In 2024, Spencer allegedly woke up to find his 14-year-old daughter missing from her bed. Spencer searched the neighborhood and found his daughter in a car with 67-year-old Michael Fosler, according to court documents.
He then chased the car down and drove it off the road before shooting and killing Fosler. Fosler was facing over 40 child s*x crime charges involving Spencer's daughte…
Nt too sure this plays well in Texas
Greg Price
@greg_price11
🚨 The Democrat nominee for Senate in Texas says that the story of Mary's Annunciation justifies abortion:
"The Angel comes down and asks Mary if this is something she wants to do... To me that is an affirmation that creation has to be done with consent."