Our fourth year as your top Texas political tabloid and newspaper of record. We had a blast and hope you did too. Here’s a compilation of our top stories of 2024!
By the way, we’ve had a great year and we’re able to do what we do because we aren’t beholden to special interest funders. Consider supporting us by signing up for a paid subscription or a small donation.
One of our funnier stories: two-time failed candidate for Congress, Mayra Flores, was caught taking other’s food photos and posting them as her own. It made national news.
She ended up blocking us.
We paid a visit to member-elect Brent Hagenbuch to confirm his alleged residence at his office. He later claimed we made his staff cry.
Texas Senator, BBL appreciator, Whataburger aficionado, and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick favorite, Sen. Charles Schwertner’s son was arrested for revenge porn. It’s more interesting considering Sen. Schwertner voted to pass the same law his son was arrested for.
After Twitter beef where former Republican Party of Texas Chairman Matt Rinaldi claimed to have voted for Trump in the Republican primaries, we were provided Rinaldi’s ballot, which showed otherwise.
The Texas GOP threatened to sue us. Of course, nothing happened.
The Texas Secretary of State confirmed our reporting.
We discovered that school choice champion Corey DeAngelis once appeared in gay porn. It sent shockwaves through the Texas political arena and made national news.
Consistent fake-news publisher Sarah Fields identified the wrong Texas woman in a squirrel scandal. Due to her shoddy, amateur reporting, the innocent woman was targeted with death threats, among other things. Fields never apologized and never officially retracted. She claimed she was still “investigating” and that she would follow up. She obviously never did.
Republicans for National Renewal President Mark Ivanyo was outed for sending anime porn to a woman he met on a dating website who wasn’t his pregnant wife. Incredibly embarrassing for a man who claims to promote Christian values.
Embarrassing but unsurprising.
We’ve had a ton of great other stories. Often times even publishing news up to six-months ahead of mainstream media. Our paid subscribers get the news before anyone else. Consider supporting us!
Can't wait to see what crazy shenanigans TEXAS will find happening next year----great job guys