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Conservative Playbook

Conservative Playbook

De: JD Rucker
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Conservatives are not fighting progressives and moderate Republicans on an even playing field. Legacy media, the education system, Hollywood, and powerful labor unions are all helping leftists and "RINOs" control the narrative. It might even be considered futile if constitutional conservatives didn't have one thing on our side: The Truth. In this podcast, JD Rucker will offer strategies for conservatives to win on the policy and election fronts. The UniParty Swamp may have the assets, but we have reality on our side. Let's use that to our advantage.Copyright Discern Media Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • The Plight of the Faithful Is Hitting Both Sides of the U.S. Senate Race in Texas
    Mar 11 2026

    Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) launched a Faith Advisory Council on March 10, 2026, as part of his evangelical outreach effort ahead of a May Republican primary runoff against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

    Three council members — Dr. Jack Graham, pastor Max Lucado, and Dr. Gus Reyes — are affiliated with the Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT), a group that advocates for chain migration and pathways to citizenship for illegal immigrants.

    Meanwhile, James Talarico is an existential threat to America on the Democrat side of the race. His perverted presentation of the Bible would be exponentially more dangerous from the halls of Congress because he would not only help destroy America politically, but will infect Americans with false doctrines. So as much as I dislike John Cornyn, I'll take him any day over Talarico.

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  • Tony Gonzales Is Out, So Who Is the GOP Nominee Brandon Herrera?
    Mar 6 2026
    Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) announced Thursday he will not seek re-election, dropping out of his Republican primary runoff after mounting pressure from House Speaker Mike Johnson and the entire House GOP leadership team.

    The scandal centers on an admitted affair with Regina Santos-Aviles, a 35-year-old aide in his Uvalde district office, who later died by suicide. Gonzales had publicly denied the affair as recently as November before finally confessing on a radio show the morning after his primary.

    Text messages obtained by the San Antonio Express-News — shared by Santos-Aviles's widower — showed Gonzales pressing her for explicit photos, with messages she reportedly described as going "too far." The story broke wide open on the eve of early voting.

    Gonzales was forced into a runoff against Brandon Herrera, the YouTube gun-rights personality known as "the AK Guy," finishing roughly 42% to Herrera's 43% — a collapse driven largely by election-day voters reacting to the late-breaking scandal coverage.

    The House Ethics Committee launched a formal investigation into Gonzales's conduct, adding institutional weight to the political pressure that ultimately ended his campaign.

    Leadership stopped short of demanding his resignation from his congressional seat — a deliberate calculation to protect the razor-thin House Republican majority from a potentially competitive special election in the 23rd District.

    The 23rd District — 27 counties stretching 800 miles of the Texas-Mexico border — is now an open seat, making it one of the most closely watched congressional battlegrounds of the 2026 cycle, with Herrera as the presumptive Republican nominee heading into the May 26 runoff.
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    19 m
  • Soros-Puppet DA Went Soft on a Career Criminal Who Then Murdered a Father of Five
    Feb 27 2026
    Travis County DA José Garza is facing renewed criticism after career criminal Caleb Anthony Jenkins was charged with murdering a 25-year-old father of five outside an Austin 7-Eleven.
    Jenkins had accumulated at least three separate gun charges dating back to 2022, all of which were dismissed or declined for prosecution by Garza's office.
    Jenkins was also arrested on a domestic violence charge in 2023, failed to appear in court, was re-arrested, released again after a bond increase, and ultimately went on to allegedly commit murder.
    Garza, who had no prior prosecutorial experience before taking office, was elected in 2020 with significant financial backing from a George Soros-aligned PAC that contributed $652,000 and spent nearly $1 million on campaign advertising.
    Dennis Farris, president of the Austin Police Retired Officer's Association, previously accused Garza's prosecutors of acting "more like defense attorneys than they are prosecutors" and said victims were no longer being consulted before plea bargains were offered.
    The family of Doug Cantor, killed in the 2021 Sixth Street mass shooting in Austin, publicly accused Garza of slow-walking the gunman's prosecution and putting the case on the "back burner."
    Multiple victims' families have described Garza's office as unresponsive, secretive about case decisions, and indifferent to their need for justice.
    Critics argue the pattern of declining to prosecute repeat offenders is not administrative oversight but a deliberate ideological commitment to decarceration and leniency.
    Soros has funded similar progressive DA campaigns across the country, including in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Chicago, with many of those jurisdictions drawing comparable criticism over rising crime and lax prosecution.
    Garza's office did not respond to requests for comment on the Jenkins case, and the DA has not publicly addressed why the prior gun charges against Jenkins were repeatedly dismissed.
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