Dallas Dems Donkying Up the Dough

Mark Graham Attorney Fred Baron, Dallas Dems’ fave bread-maker The Houston Chronicle this morning tallies up the state’s biggest political donors in 2007 — “a year in which there were no high-profile races and only a few constitutional amendments on the ballot” — and second only to Houston home builder…

Rafael Anchía’s Crystal Balls

More or less, Paul Burka of Texas Monthly anoints State Rep. Rafael Anchía as governor of Texas … in 2018. But only after he’s served as Dallas mayor. As in, “With the triumph of Dallas mayor Rafael Anchía as the first Hispanic governor, another watershed election has occurred, this one…

So, You Running for Office or Not?

If you’re looking to get on the primary election ballot, keep in mind today’s your last day to file, so you’d better hop to. And if you’re only curious about who’s already filed, well, the Dallas County Democratic Party has its list available on the left side of the page,…

Kirk Beams to Austin for Obama

Barack Obama officially added his name to the roster of Democratic presidential candidates taking part in the March 4 Texas primary, which may or may not mean something that late in the ball game. Well, he didn’t do it. Obama had former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk filing his paperwork today,…

Dallas Man Asks Republican Candidates for a Book Review

Plenty of news from last night’s CNN/YouTube Republican debate — like, oh, did Hillary Clinton’s peeps plant a plant in the audience to ask the candidates about gays serving in the military. Also, from Dallas, came The Question of the Night: Asked Joseph Dearing, “Do you believe every word of…

John Kerry to T. Boone Pickens: Bring It

Last week, Dallas oilman T. Boone Pickens was in Washington, serving as chairman of a 40th anniversary shindig for The American Spectator. On November 6, Pickens apparently said he’d give $1 million to anyone who could disprove a single one of the allegations made by the Swift Boat Veterans for…

Holy Trinity

Our Man With Nothing Better to Do on a Tuesday Night, Matt Pulle, will be blogging live from election headquarters tonight, bringing the results of the all-important hides and animal inspector prop vote as they come in, starting around 7 p.m. He may even have something to say about the…

Give Peace a Chance

Trinity River Expedition’s Charles Allen was Julia Barton’s guide for her Weekend America story over the weekend. Ten years ago, former Dallas Observer contributor Julia Barton wrote on Salon about the giant ball of flaming space rock that destroyed Dallas — c’mon, you don’t remember NBC’s Asteroid? On Saturday, on…

TrinityVote’s Clever New “Old” Ad

On the YouTubes, TrinityVote has posted three “Vote Yes” ads, in addition to Justin Spence’s Mac-PC parody that Angela Hunt had redone for use on local TV (though why they didn’t completely excise the bleeped-out “fuckin'” is a bit of a head-scratcher, since WFAA-Channel 8 won’t run the thing till…

What’s Wrong With This Picture?

Yes, we know — this picture’s out-of-focus. Thanks. Not our fault. Neither is the defacing, by the way. Swear. Jim Schutze can’t account for his whereabouts 30 minutes ago, which is interesting, because right around that time, someone vandalized some Vote No! Save the Trinity signs at two early voting…

Get to Know Cappy McGarr!

Dallas’ powerful Democratic fund-raiser Cappy McGarr, at left, with a couple of other dudes Amazing the things you learn on the Interwebs. Like, before I read this Fortune story this morning, I don’t know if I’d ever heard the name Cappy McGarr — sounds like an Irish pirate, y’ask me…

Who Paid for Your Politics?

Our friends over at Austin-based Texans for Public Justice sent word this a.m. they’ve just unleashed to the Interwebs an online report titled, bwah-haw-haw, Money in PoliTex, which, they promise, “analyzes the $158 million in campaign funds raised by 378 candidates for major statewide offices and the Texas Legislature.” (I…

On the Road Again, Leppert Stumbles

Tom Leppert does better when he’s surrounded by pro-toll road pals, like at last week’s “Vote No!” press conference. The questions don’t bug him, just the answers. So far, the Trinity toll road referendum has foiled Mayor Tom Leppert, slashing his honeymoon by about six months and miring him in…

Fight! Fight! Fight! Tonight!

Where you will find Jim Schutze starting at 6:30 this evening: at Rosemont Primary School, off N. Hampton Road and W. Davis Street, not far from the Stevens Park Gold Course. He’s attending — what else? — a League of Women Voters of Dallas-sponsored Trinity toll road debate that’ll pit…

Tom Leppert: Same As He Ever Was

After Tom Leppert coasted into the mayor’s office in June, I decided he and I needed to take a little break. It wasn’t an easy decision. In the spring of 2007, I learned so much about him, from how his single mother inspired his heartland values to how he never…