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Brain-Eating Republicans, Mindless Democrats

by Geoff Rips | Oct 16, 2013 | Politics

…tomless pit. And if our leaders can’t imagine that future, we need to show them we can. Geoff Rips is a former editor of the Texas Observer….

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Atlas Blinked: Why Cruz Should Fear the Latino Vote in Texas

by Geoff Rips | Sep 24, 2013 | Politics

…ctive electorate. If you see that little Red Rooster, maybe we’ll be sending him home.   Geoff Rips is a former editor of the Texas Observer.  …

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The Lesson of Lone Star Republicans

by Geoff Rips | Jul 5, 2013 | Politics

…was a little too eager. The Republican leaders are playing dirty because they fear they may be a little too late.   Geoff Rips, a former editor of the Texas Observer, is a Special Correspondent for The Washington Spectator.  …

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After Filibuster, Republicans Face Fact That Women Live in Texas

by Geoff Rips | Jun 28, 2013 | Politics

…daughters. No matter the outcome of the coming special session, the stage has been set for new politics in Texas.   Geoff Rips, a former editor of the Texas Observer, is a Special Correspondent for The Washington Spectator.  …

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Witnessing a Texas-Sized Filibuster

by Geoff Rips | Jun 26, 2013 | Politics

…She filibustered for more than 12 hours. Geoff Rips was in the Senate gallery. The following is his report. Austin, Texas Democracy broke out in one of the unlikeliest places on earth. Put it on the list: Tienamen Square, Tahrir Square, and now the Te…

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