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Texas GOP's new platform says Biden didn't really win. It also calls for secession

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Texas GOP's new platform says Biden didn't really win the 2020 election : NPR

Well, Texas and the Republican Party have been a real hoot these days.

President Biden is the "acting" president because he didn't win legally; Texans should vote on seceding; the Voting Rights Act of 1965 should be repealed; any gun control is a rights violation: this is the world as seen by the Republican Party of Texas, according to its newly adopted party platform.

"We can't compromise with Democrats who have a different and incompatible vision for our future," Matt Rinaldi, the state GOP chairman, said, according to The Texas Newsroom. "We need to be a bold and unapologetic conservative party, ready to go on offense and win the fight for our country."

The Republicans' 2022 platform is outlined in a 40-page document that addresses state issues but also much broader priorities — such as calling for the U.S. to leave the United Nations. Delegates approved it over the weekend, at the party's convention in Houston.

Texas GOP holds on to 'the big lie'
By insisting that Biden didn't actually defeat former President Trump in 2020, Texas Republicans are prolonging the lies and baseless claims about election fraud that fueled the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"We believe that the 2020 election violated Article 1 and 2 of the US Constitution," the Texas Republicans said in their new platform. They accuse several secretaries of state of illegal actions, alleging that "substantial election fraud in key metropolitan areas" distorted the results in Biden's favor.

"We reject the certified results of the 2020 presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States," the GOP platform stated.

The pro-Trump stance sets the tone for November's midterm election date. It also suggests the Texas GOP will use Trump's claims to stoke voter turnout: The section on election fraud concludes by urging every Republican to vote in order to "overwhelm any possible fraud."

Convention-goers are shown '2,000 Mules'
Organizers screened the film 2,000 Mules at least three times, according to the convention's program.

The film was recently discussed during a Jan. 6 committee hearing, when former Attorney General Bill Barr said the film's central premise, that electronic location data proved people were used as "mules" to stuff ballot boxes, was "just indefensible."

2,000 Mules was directed by Dinesh D'Souza, who, in 2014, admitted to making illegal campaign contributions in other people's names — a form of election law fraud, in other words. The controversial activist was pardoned by Trump in 2018. The former president hosted a showing of the film in Florida last month.

GOP calls on Texas to hold a referendum on seceding
Saying the U.S. government has impaired Texas' right of self-government, the platform calls for rejecting any legislation that conflicts with the state's rights — and it suggests leaving the union might be the answer.

"Texas retains the right to secede from the United States, and the Texas Legislature should be called upon to pass a referendum consistent thereto," the platform stated.

Deeper in the document, the GOP delegates urge state lawmakers to put a referendum on the agenda for the 2023 election, "for the people of Texas to determine whether or not the State of Texas should reassert its status as an independent nation."

In Texas, secession is a perennial idea that tends to bloom when a Democrat holds the Oval Office. After former President Obama won his first term, for instance, the state's Gov. Rick Perry hinted that Texans might consider exiting the union.

How close is the party platform to the party faithful?
It remains an open question as to how closely the priorities outlined in the 2022 platform reflect the views of regular Republicans in Texas.

One sign of a potential divide is in the reception given to the state's politicians in Congress.

The crowd loudly booed Sen. John Cornyn, who's leading the Republican side in the hunt for areas of bipartisan agreement on guns. Another Texas Republican, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, was confronted by far-right activists who mocked him by calling him "eye-patch McCain" and a "traitor," according to Mediate.

As Matthew Watkins, the managing editor for news and politics at the Texas Tribune, said via Twitter, feelings in the convention hall don't necessarily equate to voter sentiments.

"John Cornyn, booed in the hall, received 76% of the vote in his last primary race," Watkins said. "Greg Abbott, who didn't give a speech, received 67%. Ken Paxton, who got a standing ovation, received 43% in March."

The hot topics include elections and guns
Not every plank in the platform came with a long explanation. For instance, the section on the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — which the Justice Department calls "the most successful piece of civil rights legislation ever adopted" by Congress — merely states that the Texas GOP supports "equal suffrage for all United States citizens of voting age."

The platform then calls for the 1965 law and its updated forms to "be repealed and not reauthorized." The Voting Rights Act has returned as a key point of contention in the past decade, as parties argue over election fairness — particularly in areas with histories of discriminating against or suppressing voters of color.

The GOP was more effusive about guns, stating, "all gun control is a violation of the Second Amendment and our God given rights."

Another section declared there shall be no gun-free zones in Texas, a state that recently absorbed one of the worst mass school shootings in U.S. history. The party platform also spoke out against "red flag" laws and any effort to bar people younger than 21 from buying a gun.

Well as they say...


The stars at night
Are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas

The prairie sky
Is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

The coyotes wail
Along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas

The rabbits rush
Around the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas

The chicken hocks
Are full of squawks
Deep in the heart of Texas

The oil wells
Are full of smells
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cactus plants
Are tough on pants
Deep in the heart of Texas

That's why perhaps
They all wear chaps
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cowboys cry
"Ka-yippie aye!" (Woo-hoo!)
Deep in the heart of Texas



Special challenge to RFers: Any parody lyrics writers want to come up with joke lyrics to this song?

I'll start with this:

The 'pubs are crude
They're big and rude
Deep in the butt of Texas
 

AlexanderG

Active Member
"Propaganda must facilitate the displacement of aggression by specifying the targets for hatred." "

"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."

Just some fun quotes from Joseph Goebbels.

I'm not seeing this platform appealing to more people, rather than fewer, compared to their previous platforms, but at least now they're saying the quiet parts out loud. I guess the upcoming elections will just be a competition between a shrinking GOP party and a growing voter suppression effort.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Texas GOP's new platform says Biden didn't really win the 2020 election : NPR

Well, Texas and the Republican Party have been a real hoot these days.













Well as they say...


The stars at night
Are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas

The prairie sky
Is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

The coyotes wail
Along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas

The rabbits rush
Around the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas

The chicken hocks
Are full of squawks
Deep in the heart of Texas

The oil wells
Are full of smells
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cactus plants
Are tough on pants
Deep in the heart of Texas

That's why perhaps
They all wear chaps
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cowboys cry
"Ka-yippie aye!" (Woo-hoo!)
Deep in the heart of Texas



Special challenge to RFers: Any parody lyrics writers want to come up with joke lyrics to this song?

I'll start with this:

The 'pubs are crude
They're big and rude
Deep in the butt of Texas
It's better than the Democrats going the way of centralism.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Texas GOP's new platform says Biden didn't really win the 2020 election : NPR

Well, Texas and the Republican Party have been a real hoot these days.













Well as they say...


The stars at night
Are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas

The prairie sky
Is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

The coyotes wail
Along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas

The rabbits rush
Around the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas

The chicken hocks
Are full of squawks
Deep in the heart of Texas

The oil wells
Are full of smells
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cactus plants
Are tough on pants
Deep in the heart of Texas

That's why perhaps
They all wear chaps
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cowboys cry
"Ka-yippie aye!" (Woo-hoo!)
Deep in the heart of Texas



Special challenge to RFers: Any parody lyrics writers want to come up with joke lyrics to this song?

I'll start with this:

The 'pubs are crude
They're big and rude
Deep in the butt of Texas
Wouldn't be so bad if Biden wasn't a puppet president.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Wouldn't be so bad if Biden wasn't a puppet president.

I think it would. Any dem would have been a target for ignorant gops attempting to overthrow democracy.

And if Trump had taken advice from his advisors rather than sacking any he didn't agree with and going ahead like a bull in a china shop then perhaps he would still be president now
 
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Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Wouldn't be so bad if Biden wasn't a puppet president.

Well, they're all puppets to some degree. Part of the reason for that is that too many people can't think for themselves. They allow the media and other influencers to tell them what to think.
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
The open air
Is wide and bare
Deep in the head of Texas

Trump's empty head
Has dumbness bred
Deep in the heart of Texas
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Texas GOP's new platform says Biden didn't really win the 2020 election : NPR

Well, Texas and the Republican Party have been a real hoot these days.













Well as they say...


The stars at night
Are big and bright
Deep in the heart of Texas

The prairie sky
Is wide and high
Deep in the heart of Texas

The coyotes wail
Along the trail
Deep in the heart of Texas

The rabbits rush
Around the brush
Deep in the heart of Texas

The chicken hocks
Are full of squawks
Deep in the heart of Texas

The oil wells
Are full of smells
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cactus plants
Are tough on pants
Deep in the heart of Texas

That's why perhaps
They all wear chaps
Deep in the heart of Texas

The cowboys cry
"Ka-yippie aye!" (Woo-hoo!)
Deep in the heart of Texas



Special challenge to RFers: Any parody lyrics writers want to come up with joke lyrics to this song?

I'll start with this:

The 'pubs are crude
They're big and rude
Deep in the butt of Texas
Frankly, let 'em secede for all I care, then they can be a Trump dictatorship and/or a Republican oligarchy.
 

GardenLady

Active Member
I'd be okay with Texas seceding if they'd take a bunch of people from other southern red states with them.

Years ago, when Obama was president, there was a Texas petition about secession. I saw someone on an online forum arguing that it wouldn't hurt Texas at all to leave the USA because all they get from the Feds is some highway money. Delusional.

Just one example: the major research universities in Texas combined (UT Austin, UT MD Anderson, A&M, Rice, Baylor, etc. etc.) get something like two billion $$ a year in federal STEM research & development grants (yes, billion with a B; see the National Science Foundation website for current and historical numbers). The feds won't be giving grants to "foreign" countries if Texas secedes. And if Texas ever did secede, those university faculty would but out of Texas so fast, they'd leave skid marks. It would lead to the collapse of the state's higher education sector and all the businesses that feed off it in college towns (restaurants, shops, real estate).

Oh and this genius was also arguing that they should be able to repudiate their citizenship, leave the US, but still received Social Security payments. <eyeroll>
 
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