Topic: Ken Paxton

22 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 52:26 - 55:39

1874: Kennel Index

James Talarico, Non-Binary Theology, and Texas Politics

Texas politician James Talarico is scrutinized for past comments claiming "God is non-binary" and that science acknowledges six biological sexes. Talarico attempts to walk back these statements as "intentionally provocative" while being questioned during his Senate run. The hosts mock his "Frankenstein" appearance and his attempts to distance himself from his previous progressive rhetoric to appeal to Texas voters.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:06:06 - 1:12:16

1873: Supercycle

Ken Paxton, Sharia Law, and Texas National Security

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is targeting Sharia law and organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR, labeling them as organized crime and national security threats. Paxton argues that these ideologies are incompatible with the First Amendment and seeks to prevent "enemy entities" from owning Texas land. The discussion notes that while radical Islamism is a concern, the Muslim population in Texas is only approximately 2%.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:12:17 - 1:15:41

1873: Supercycle

Texas Property Divestment, No-Go Zones, and Muslim Brotherhood

New Texas legislation allows the Attorney General to force "enemy entities" like CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood to divest and sell their property. Ken Paxton claims this will prevent the creation of "no-go zones" and stop these groups from accessing public benefits like water and roads. Critics argue Paxton is using renderings of unbuilt mosques to fuel political fear for his own gain.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:41:46 - 1:44:10

1872: Lunar Economy

Ken Paxton, Texas Senate Primary Victory

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a high-spending Republican primary runoff. Despite past indictments and impeachment proceedings, Paxton secured the nomination with Donald Trump's backing. He will face Democratic nominee James Tallarico, a state representative and seminary graduate, in the November general election.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:44:11 - 1:48:02

1872: Lunar Economy

James Tallarico, Corruption Allegations Against Paxton

Democratic nominee James Tallarico attacks Ken Paxton as "the most corrupt politician in America," citing his impeachment by his own party. The hosts discuss Tallarico's progressive religious views, including his description of God as "non-binary." They also debate Paxton's standing within the Christian right and his influence as a "player" in Trump's inner circle.

Hatman
Episode 1871 41:22 - 51:02

1871: Hatman

Thomas Massie, Kentucky Primary Defeat, Israel Policy

Representative Thomas Massie's recent primary defeat in Kentucky is analyzed through the lens of his voting record and opposition to the SAVE Act. While some attribute his loss to spending by pro-Israel groups and Miriam Adelson, others argue he lost support in his red district by obstructing the Trump agenda. The hosts also touch on Ken Paxton's involvement in local Texas legal matters affecting the Fredericksburg area.

VBS
Episode 1870 1:18:31 - 1:24:49

1870: VBS

Ken Paxton, Texas Children's Hospital Transgender Care Settlement

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a $10 million settlement with Texas Children's Hospital over allegations of improper Medicaid billing for transgender care for minors. As part of the deal, the hospital will revoke privileges for certain doctors and establish a "de-transition clinic." Concurrently, Paxton is challenging incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a primary runoff, a move attributed to the MAGA base's dissatisfaction with Cornyn despite his consistent Republican voting record.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 2:36:49 - 2:40:23

1812: Champagne Socialist

Tylenol Autism Lawsuit, Texas AG Ken Paxton

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the makers of Tylenol, alleging the drug was deceptively marketed to pregnant women despite links to autism. The lawsuit follows claims made by Donald Trump regarding the medication's safety. Johnson & Johnson recently spun off its consumer health division, which now handles Tylenol sales.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 23:21 - 27:06

1790: Florida Ounce

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Files Quo Warranto Against Democrats

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a quo warranto petition in the Texas Supreme Court to compel Democratic lawmakers to return to work. The legal maneuver could allow Governor Greg Abbott to declare seats vacant and appoint replacements if the lawmakers do not return within 48 hours. Paxton is also seeking to jail Beto O'Rourke for allegedly violating a court order regarding fundraising for the fleeing Democrats.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:39:02 - 1:42:12

1754: Yippy

Epic City Mosque Controversy in Plano, Texas

Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton are investigating "Epic City," a proposed Islamic community in Plano, Texas, alleging illegal funeral services and potential Sharia law concerns. Local representatives suggest the investigation is politically motivated "nonsense" tied to upcoming election cycles.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:54:07 - 1:56:37

1647: Carbon Bomb

Texas Attorney General Investigates Boeing Supplier Spirit Aerosystems

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into Spirit Aerosystems, a key Boeing supplier, following reports of manufacturing defects. Paxton's office is demanding documents related to quality control flaws and the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The investigation seeks to determine if a focus on a diverse workforce has compromised the safety and integrity of aircraft components.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 2:03:47 - 2:06:57

1637: LIE-DAR

Ken Paxton, Annunciation House NGO Investigation

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating Annunciation House, a Catholic non-profit in El Paso, for alleged involvement in human smuggling and withholding records. The NGO denies the claims, asserting that they provide essential humanitarian services to asylum seekers. Records indicate that Annunciation House has not filed a Form 990 with the IRS since 2003, raising questions about the financial transparency of NGOs operating at the border.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 1:10:24 - 1:14:14

1636: Super Duper

Texas Border Operations and NGO Legal Challenges

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Annunciation House, a Catholic NGO, alleging it facilitates human smuggling and operates stash houses. Meanwhile, Governor Greg Abbott announced the construction of a military base camp in Eagle Pass to support National Guard operations. Reports also surfaced regarding a $53 million debit card program in New York City providing significant annual funds to migrant families.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629

1629: Sunflower Kids

Texas Border Conflict, Governor Abbott Invokes Invasion Authority

Governor Greg Abbott invoked constitutional authority to protect Texas from what he termed an invasion, following record-high encounters of 302,000 migrants at the southern border in December. Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a formal response to Washington D.C. demanding proof of federal authority to seize state property at Eagle Pass. Twenty-five Republican governors have signaled support for Texas, with some offering to deploy National Guard troops to assist state law enforcement.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 3:14 - 8:08

1629: Sunflower Kids

Tucker Carlson Interview, Ken Paxton on Federalizing National Guard

Attorney General Ken Paxton appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to discuss the potential for President Joe Biden to federalize the Texas National Guard. Paxton characterized the border crisis as a political setup for the upcoming election and questioned the decision-making process of the Biden administration's handlers. The discussion suggests that federal intervention in Texas state military operations would result in significant political backlash for the Democratic party.

Bin Police
Episode 1595 15:31 - 17:23

1595: Bin Police

Colony Ridge Development, Texas Favela Claims

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating Colony Ridge, a massive land development north of Houston described by some as a "shantytown" or "favela." The development reportedly provides unsecured loans to migrants for trailers and homesteads. The situation draws comparisons to historical FEMA trailer issues and Brazilian urban economies.

COBALT
Episode 1559 1:58:32 - 1:59:16

1559: COBALT

Impeachment of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

The Texas House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton on charges including constitutional bribery and dereliction of duty. Despite Paxton's status as a prominent Republican, a majority of his own party voted for the resolution. He has been immediately suspended from his duties pending a trial in the Texas Senate.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437 2:37:16 - 2:39:49

1437: Bruce Force

Texas Pride Events and School Book Bans

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused the Austin Independent School District of violating state law by holding Pride events without parental consent. Simultaneously, school districts in Granbury, Texas, are facing scrutiny for removing books related to gender identity and sexuality from libraries, sparking a debate over age-appropriateness in schools.

White Adjacent
Episode 1328 14:02 - 16:17

1328: White Adjacent

Twitter Lawsuit Against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Twitter filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, alleging that his investigation into the company's moderation practices is a form of retaliation and harassment. Paxton argues that social media companies act as monopolies and should be regulated as utilities following the suspension of Donald Trump's account. The legal strategy is viewed as an attempt to gain access to internal company memos through the discovery process.

Redneck Red Herring
Episode 1303 22:30 - 25:41

1303: Redneck Red Herring

Texas Election Lawsuit, CNN Racism Allegations

The State of Texas, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton, filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court to challenge election results in four states. CNN analysts compared the legal filing's reference to the 1860 election to the secession of slave states, labeling the move as an attempt to undermine democracy. The hosts argue the 1864 election is a more apt historical comparison for current events.