Tag: A.G. Ken Paxton

  • Tucker Carlson Interviews Texas AG Ken Paxton

    Tucker Carlson Interviews Texas AG Ken Paxton

    This is really a good interview.  Texas AG Ken Paxton shares the details of how the fraudulent impeachment process was created out of thin air and then launched against him by Democrats and Karl Rove/Bush Republicans in Texas.  The process explanation is blood boiling, and yet Paxton was gagged from speaking about it throughout the impeachment effort.

    Tucker Carlson spends a lot of time asking questions about the origination of the impeachment effort, and during the interview Paxton outlines the legal challenges he was bringing against specific interests, Big Pharma, Google and Joe Biden, that led to the merge of Democrats and Texas Republicans trying to take him out.  It’s a remarkable and eye-opening interview.  WATCH:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkyitd6mG3U&t=48s

    Posted: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/21/tucker-carlson-interviews-texas-ag-ken-paxton/

  • Tony Buzbee, “The Bush Era in Texas Ends Today”

    Tony Buzbee, “The Bush Era in Texas Ends Today”

    Tony Buzbee, “The Bush Era in Texas Ends Today” – “They Can Go Back to Maine, THIS Is Texas”…

    Hallelujah!  Ken Paxton’s defense attorney Tony Buzbee brings the fire today during his closing statement in the insufferable impeachment effort underway in Texas.

    Delivering the non-pretending thunder-bombs, Mr. Buzbee laid waste to the manipulative and machiavellian Bush legacy with some resounding truths.  This was awesome.

    The full closing remarks are below the fold; but here’s the highlight where Buzbee declares “The Bush era in Texas ends today!”  WATCH:

    Full video below:

    Posted: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/15/tony-buzbee-the-bush-era-in-texas-ends-today-they-can-go-back-to-maine-this-is-texas/

    Comment: Go Texas, from Lil’ Texas !

    Paxton was born on Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, where his father was stationed while in the United States Air Force. His parents and their three children lived in a trailer, often without air conditioning, parked outside wherever his father was temporarily stationed. At various times, they lived in Florida, New YorkNorth Carolina, California, and Oklahoma. A lifelong football fan, Paxton carried a jersey autographed by Bill Bates, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys. Bates later was named Paxton’s campaign treasurer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Paxton