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Rep. Jasmine Crockett has no shot of winning Texas Senate race

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025 4:44 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I can't imagine the Democratic Party actually thinks Crockett will win a Senate race in this state. She's not beating Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton or Rep. Wesley Hunt.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/12/10/jasmine-cr
ockett-texas-senate-race-democrats/87684667007
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If the Democratic primary shake-up in Texas is any indication, the party's future doesn't look good.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett announced on Dec. 8 that she's filed to run for U.S. Senate in Texas, essentially swapping places with more moderate Democratic Rep. Colin Allred - who is popular here - but who dropped his bid the same day after speaking with Crockett.

Crockett is a progressive firebrand. Her bid for the U.S. Senate demonstrates some important, uncomfortable truths about the Democratic Party right now: It's still finding its footing, a year after Americans reelected President Donald Trump. It has leaned toward the progressive left, preferring politicians who espouse provocative rhetoric and typical, failed leftist policy positions to more commonsense moderates.

Texas will not vote to elevate Crockett to the Senate, but I hope this race gives the nation a chance to see that the Democratic Party is veering further left than before and pushing flamboyant stars adept at extreme rhetoric rather than accomplishing moderate policy goals.

Crockett is a “founding member” of Texas' progressive caucus and has been a U.S. representative for the state's 30th Congressional District - part of Dallas and Tarrant counties - since January 2023.

She certainly holds views that align with the left's more progressive wing. She opposed a bipartisan Israel aid bill that excluded humanitarian aid for Gaza and Ukrainian support, and simply voted "present" on a measure denouncing socialism.

The 44-year-old seems to create appeal from voters with an emphasis on identity politics. "In the midst of political turmoil, economic distress, and racial inequality, Congresswoman Crockett laced up her shoes to march for justice and run for the Texas House of Representatives," her biography on her website reads. "The sole Black freshman and youngest Black lawmaker in Texas during the 87th Legislative Session, Congresswoman Crockett navigated what has been marked as the most conservative session in Texas history."

In September, Crockett compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, particularly those under the Trump administration, to Civil War-era "slave patrols."

At a Human Rights Campaign event in early 2025, Crockett said this of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has been partially paralyzed and uses a wheelchair: “Y’all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there. … And the only thing hot about him is that he’s a hot a-- mess.” She later told reporters she was not referring to his wheelchair but to his poor policies.

In an interview with Jonathan Van Ness on his "Getting Better" podcast, Crockett discussed her background as a public defender, stating, "I do want people to know that just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn’t make them a criminal. That is completely different. Being a criminal is more so about your mindset. Committing a crime can come for a lot of different reasons."

During an online rally for the "Tesla Takedown" movement, Crockett had some birthday wishes for Elon Musk on her own birthday - and they weren't for another successful year: "All I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down."

Crockett has saved her "best" insults for Trump, calling him a "wannabe Hitler" and a "piece of s---."

If Crockett wins the Democratic nomination, she will face one of several Texas Republicans. She's not beating Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton or Rep. Wesley Hunt.

I can't imagine the Democratic Party actually thinks Crockett will win a Senate race in this state.

While I can see that Crockett has a certain star power, she is unlikely to rise far enough. It's not that Democrats don't have any voice in Texas - former Rep. Beto O'Rourke garnered some popularity among Democrats here in the three races he ran and lost - but the state is largely conservative. Voters want it that way.

Looking at Crockett's sparse legislative record and cable news ambitions, where she spouts provocative things or smears Republicans, I have one question for Democrats: Is this the kind of person the Democratic Party really wants as a leader? Texans sure don't.



That stupid little Democrat hoodrat whore is just looking to sell her future book(s) and to get that position at MS NOW that Karine Jean-Pierre got fucked out of because the world she thought she was living in 14 months no longer exists.


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Wednesday, December 10, 2025 4:49 PM

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Thursday, December 11, 2025 5:20 AM

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She looks even more stoned than usual.

Is this a cinematic release?

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Thursday, December 11, 2025 5:52 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


so no shot of running for Senate...but thinks she can become Madame President, so how is this a movie?


are Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama going to fund a cinematic movie for her, like people made a garbage movie about senile Ronnie Raygun?

Reagan is the Worst Movie of the Year: Review and Breakdown



Why is this in the movie section



Iran–Contra Affair: The Secret Scandal That Nearly Destroyed the Reagan Presidency



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Thursday, December 11, 2025 6:15 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


Seems like you fucked up from the get go with this one


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Originally posted by 6ixStringJack:
I can't imagine the Democratic Party actually thinks Crockett will win a Senate race in this state. She's not beating Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton or Rep. Wesley Hunt.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/12/10/jasmine-cr
ockett-texas-senate-race-democrats/87684667007
/

Quote:

If the Democratic primary shake-up in Texas is any indication, the party's future doesn't look good.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett announced on Dec. 8 that she's filed to run for U.S. Senate in Texas, essentially swapping places with more moderate Democratic Rep. Colin Allred - who is popular here - but who dropped his bid the same day after speaking with Crockett.

Crockett is a progressive firebrand. Her bid for the U.S. Senate demonstrates some important, uncomfortable truths about the Democratic Party right now: It's still finding its footing, a year after Americans reelected President Donald Trump. It has leaned toward the progressive left, preferring politicians who espouse provocative rhetoric and typical, failed leftist policy positions to more commonsense moderates.

Texas will not vote to elevate Crockett to the Senate, but I hope this race gives the nation a chance to see that the Democratic Party is veering further left than before and pushing flamboyant stars adept at extreme rhetoric rather than accomplishing moderate policy goals.

Crockett is a “founding member” of Texas' progressive caucus and has been a U.S. representative for the state's 30th Congressional District - part of Dallas and Tarrant counties - since January 2023.

She certainly holds views that align with the left's more progressive wing. She opposed a bipartisan Israel aid bill that excluded humanitarian aid for Gaza and Ukrainian support, and simply voted "present" on a measure denouncing socialism.

The 44-year-old seems to create appeal from voters with an emphasis on identity politics. "In the midst of political turmoil, economic distress, and racial inequality, Congresswoman Crockett laced up her shoes to march for justice and run for the Texas House of Representatives," her biography on her website reads. "The sole Black freshman and youngest Black lawmaker in Texas during the 87th Legislative Session, Congresswoman Crockett navigated what has been marked as the most conservative session in Texas history."

In September, Crockett compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, particularly those under the Trump administration, to Civil War-era "slave patrols."

At a Human Rights Campaign event in early 2025, Crockett said this of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has been partially paralyzed and uses a wheelchair: “Y’all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there. … And the only thing hot about him is that he’s a hot a-- mess.” She later told reporters she was not referring to his wheelchair but to his poor policies.

In an interview with Jonathan Van Ness on his "Getting Better" podcast, Crockett discussed her background as a public defender, stating, "I do want people to know that just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn’t make them a criminal. That is completely different. Being a criminal is more so about your mindset. Committing a crime can come for a lot of different reasons."

During an online rally for the "Tesla Takedown" movement, Crockett had some birthday wishes for Elon Musk on her own birthday - and they weren't for another successful year: "All I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down."

Crockett has saved her "best" insults for Trump, calling him a "wannabe Hitler" and a "piece of s---."

If Crockett wins the Democratic nomination, she will face one of several Texas Republicans. She's not beating Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton or Rep. Wesley Hunt.

I can't imagine the Democratic Party actually thinks Crockett will win a Senate race in this state.

While I can see that Crockett has a certain star power, she is unlikely to rise far enough. It's not that Democrats don't have any voice in Texas - former Rep. Beto O'Rourke garnered some popularity among Democrats here in the three races he ran and lost - but the state is largely conservative. Voters want it that way.

Looking at Crockett's sparse legislative record and cable news ambitions, where she spouts provocative things or smears Republicans, I have one question for Democrats: Is this the kind of person the Democratic Party really wants as a leader? Texans sure don't.



That stupid little Democrat hoodrat whore is just looking to sell her future book(s) and to get that position at MS NOW that Karine Jean-Pierre got fucked out of because the world she thought she was living in 14 months no longer exists.




maybe you could re title it as political propaganda cinematic movies

Raza 1942 defending Spanish dictator Franco, The Crimean Bridge Made with Love!, anything by John never went to war Wayne, Rambo 3 fighting the Taliban, Making of a King Wilhelm who became Fredreich of Russia, Crimea or Krym by Aleksey Pimanov, Birth of a Nation 1915, Transformers films, Gate a toon about fantasy aliens and Japanese Self-Defense Force the Japanese Anime in general doesnt seem to care about Japan's Imperialism even think Nazi style fashion is cool, Soy Cuba 1964 Soviet era propaganda but very well shot less bomb than TopGun, The Edge of Democracy Brazil, The Balkan Line Kosovo Serbia, Michael Moore films etc

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Friday, December 12, 2025 1:49 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


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She looks even more stoned than usual.

Is this a cinematic release?




Yes. It's the prequel to ASS.




Here it is in French or some shit if you don't have an account to get past the age filter. I can't seem to find an English version on YT that isn't censored anymore.



Fucking ridiculous that Nikki Minaj music videos have no age restrictions, but this video does.

It won 8 Oscars that year, including best Screenplay for Christsake.

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Friday, December 12, 2025 1:54 PM

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Originally posted by JAYNEZTOWN:
maybe you could re title it as political propaganda cinematic movies

Raza 1942 defending Spanish dictator Franco, The Crimean Bridge Made with Love!, anything by John never went to war Wayne, Rambo 3 fighting the Taliban, Making of a King Wilhelm who became Fredreich of Russia, Crimea or Krym by Aleksey Pimanov, Birth of a Nation 1915, Transformers films, Gate a toon about fantasy aliens and Japanese Self-Defense Force the Japanese Anime in general doesnt seem to care about Japan's Imperialism even think Nazi style fashion is cool, Soy Cuba 1964 Soviet era propaganda but very well shot less bomb than TopGun, The Edge of Democracy Brazil, The Balkan Line Kosovo Serbia, Michael Moore films etc



Nothing new...

If you played and remembered an arcade and Nintendo game called Bionic Commando, here's what it originally looked like in Japan, circa 1988...



Hitler’s Resurrection: Top Secret Japanese Commercial




Hitler no Fukkatsu aka Bionic Commando Intro Translation




Isn't he cute? Doing his little Elon Musk / Zohran Mamdani salute?



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Sunday, December 14, 2025 4:02 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Did you guys see that Republicans funded the polling saying that Crockett would win the Democratic party primary and had the best shot against their guy?



This was all a setup and she's going to be humiliated.

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Monday, January 5, 2026 7:51 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


TITLE CHANGE?

they say Leonardo DiCaprio Is Missing Palm Springs International Film Awards Due to Trump's Attack on Venezuela

...anyways keeping it all wacko political...



Jasmine Crockett questions border stats, says Trump admin hasn’t ‘been the most honest’

https://www.yahoo.com/news/videos/jasmine-crockett-questions-border-st
ats-222506487.html




Rep. Jasmine Crockett claims that President Trump ordered the arrest of narco-terrorist Nicolas Maduro in an effort to disrupt the 2026 midterm election

https://x.com/LoomerUnleashed/status/2008268636235198569

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Monday, January 5, 2026 9:12 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Who?

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Thursday, February 12, 2026 8:34 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


this is supposed to be the section for movies


political movies?

Reagan, something funded by the Obama's or the Melania film 2026? or
Melania film 2026 or Michael Moore Fahrenheit 9/11

and it seems Hollyweird is all over the Epstein Files

but anyways


Jasmine Crockett vs Pam Bondi dual scream screen showing reactions and shouting



does politics really work in the movie cinema section of this site???

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Thursday, February 12, 2026 1:06 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


The Houston Chronicle recommends that Texas Democrats should make James Talarico their Senate candidate, NOT Jasmine Crockett

Feb 3, 2026

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/endorsements/article/talarico
-crockett-democratic-primary-texas-2026-21329484.php


Democrats should take notes.

Stop running candidates who excite the base but lose in the general. Give up on the illusion that demographics is destiny. Do whatever it takes to secure the narrow plurality required to win in November. And lean into the metrics.

On that topic, the national data is clear: Moderate candidates, if they can make it out of primaries, enjoy a small but notable general election advantage over their more ideological counterparts. And Talarico, 36, is running as an inspiring yet pragmatic reformer. His chief opponent, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, 44, is a prominent member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

Political scientists and baseball nerds alike call it “win above replacement” — how a candidate performs compared with a generic alternative. By that measure, moderates outperform progressives, according to Lakshya Jain, who analyzes data for The Argument. Plenty of Democrats balk at this argument, driven by understandable passion about an out-of-control White House to back candidates willing to throw bare-knuckle punches — rhetorical or otherwise. Voters disillusioned with their own party’s failures to defeat President Donald Trump see much to like in Crockett’s willingness to get just as crude and crass as our insulter-in-chief.

Meanwhile, nobody really knows what electability looks like in Texas because Democrats remain a generation removed from a statewide win. Still, we see campaigns come closest when they convince some Republicans to cross over — and only Talarico is working to assemble that coalition like Beto O’Rourke did in 2018.

Yes, research finds the gap between progressives and moderates isn’t huge. Current polls show Talarico and Crockett as basically tied in a matchup with a Republican. Data sets for elections are relatively small — nowhere near baseball’s 162-game season. And Talarico is hardly a conservative. But Democrats are at risk of letting a potential wave year go to waste. O’Rourke lost by just three points in 2018. A few thousand voters on the margins might decide whether President Donald Trump gets another two years to reshape the federal judiciary with his hand-picked choices.

Talarico offers Democrats their best chance to change direction — because he’s running a campaign that starts from an unblinking assessment of political reality. Texas is a red state. Any Democrat who wins statewide will have to persuade at least some Republicans to cross over.

That’s why Talarico isn’t running simply as a Democrat trying to beat a Republican. Talarico is running as a Texan taking on corruption in Washington.

In fact, ethics reform sits at the core of Talarico’s campaign: banning corporate PACs and super PACs; imposing term limits; mandating in-person town halls; ending partisan gerrymandering by both major parties; establishing enforceable ethics rules for the U.S. Supreme Court; and outlawing congressional stock trading.

“Do I believe that people who hold positions of public trust, especially in our federal government, especially in the executive branch, do I believe they need to be held accountable for any abuses of power? Of course!” Talarico told the editorial board. “I think that is not a partisan statement. That should be true of Democratic public officials. It should be true of Republican public officials.”

These aren’t the usual go-to issues for Texas Democrats — in fact, plenty of union leaders and longtime incumbents might balk at his attacks on PACs and congressional stock trading. But they are precisely the kinds of ideas that resonate with voters across party lines — the sort of ideas that would play well in November, whether running against longtime Sen. John Cornyn or scandal-plagued Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Throughout the campaign, Talarico has shown a knack for breaking out of the usual partisan binary. You see it in his open discussion of faith, his willingness to engage unlikely audiences — including an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience where Rogan suggested he run for president — and in his nuanced policy positions.

As he explained to us, his Christian faith helps move him beyond the rigid “us-vs.-them” thinking that dominates so much of contemporary politics.

“Are you on this team? Are you on that team? As with all things in life, the answer is usually a little bit of both,” Talarico said.

That sensibility showed up in how Talarico described Texas’ oil and gas industry as a key funder of public schools and a critical source of jobs. “My family owes a lot to that industry,” he said, emphasizing that we also need to remain on the cutting edge of energy development, including geothermal. He framed the fight for affordable health care in biblical terms. And he eagerly touted his bipartisan wins representing his central Texas district over the past eight years, including expanding access to Narcan to help fight fentanyl overdoses, supporting wonky pro-housing policies such as single-stair reform, and implementing price caps for insulin — a personal issue given his Type 1 diabetes.

Where the state representative most clearly distinguishes himself from Crockett is his willingness to critique his own party. While Crockett rarely puts daylight between herself and national Democrats, Talarico bluntly acknowledged the Biden administration’s failures at the southern border and how they created space for Trump’s brutal overreach.

“If we don't keep people safe, the government has failed in its most basic function,” he said.

He distills his immigration stance into a line that feels authentically Texan: “Our southern border should be like our front porch. There should be a giant welcome mat out front and a lock on the door.”

We remember when Texas Republicans used to talk like that, too.

True, Talarico lacks Crockett’s viral-video charisma or the amped-up, Red Bull-style energy that Beto brought to the campaign trail in 2018. He’s more youth pastor than political rock star — which makes sense given that he’s a Presbyterian seminarian and former public school teacher. But at a time when the American people have learned that the president and the wealthiest man in the world were palling around with Jeffrey Epstein, we could use a friendly lecture on morality. At a time when every algorithmic incentive in media and politics is toward hate and extremism, we could use a message grounded in love.

And at a time when presidential pardons are on sale to the highest bidder and the White House is openly taking million-dollar bribes from corporate billionaires and Middle East tyrants, America could use a biblical lesson on the wages of sin.

Crockett is more pragmatic and open to bipartisan solutions than many realize — but the image she has cultivated is a mismatch for this specific race.

Meeting with the editorial board, the Dallas-area congresswoman presented herself as an accomplished representative who both delivers for her district and dominates the media with her attention-getting lambasting of the MAGA movement. Her role in helping deliver ARPA-H research funds for the Dallas-Fort Worth area and willingness to work across the aisle — Cornyn once called her his legislative “dance partner” — should belie any accusations that Crockett is a mere creature of partisan social media. In person, she is dynamic and relatable. Someone you’d want to have a beer with, whatever your politics.

Still, she has deliberately marketed herself as a left-leaning attack dog known for viral zingers and rhetorical flamethrowers. That would be points in her corner if she were running in Illinois or New Jersey or some other reliably blue state. But in Texas, it is a liability.

Her occasional lapses into coarse hyperbole — including a comment suggesting some Trump-voting Hispanic Texans had a “slave mentality” — also risk alienating precisely the voters Democrats must persuade. And when we asked about her path to victory, Crockett pointed to celebrity surrogates and turnout operations — essentially a replay of the party’s losing 2024 strategy.

That makes sense if you think, like Crockett, that Vice President Kamala Harris was a “perfect candidate.” It makes sense if you think Texas is a blue state with low turnout.

It isn’t.

Democrats need to stop placing their bets on the supposed existence of some heretofore unseen army of low-propensity voters.

James Talarico is the only candidate in this race campaigning like he understands that winning requires a new playbook — one grounded in evidence and persuasion. Control your swing. Make contact with the ball. Bang on a trash can if you have to. Because politics, like baseball, isn’t about how powerful your swing looks. It’s about whether you score runs.

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:04 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Well... Crockett is an absolute shit-show, but it hardly matters who is running Democrat on that ticket.

Zero percent chance of a Democrat win no matter who is running.

Just a lot less comedy if they fire the ghetto-trash DEI hire.

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