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Paxton . . . damaged goods hopefully

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11 July 2025, 18:41
MJines
Paxton . . . damaged goods hopefully
Hopefully the nasty divorce will sink Paxton's senatorial aspirations. Of course the party of fidelity, faithfulness and family, seems to view infidelity, unfaithfulness and ignoring family as the new aspirational values.


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11 July 2025, 19:15
Kensco
Paxton is low-hanging MAGA trash. If you can't get rid of that POS, every other MAGA loser is safe.
11 July 2025, 19:40
jeffeosso
Yep. And it would have to be bad, given its campaign season.

As for adopting bill Clinton's lifestyle? Seems a terrible idea


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11 July 2025, 20:51
Magine Enigam
Paxton perfectly represents Texas politics, and perhaps a lot more.

He wouldn't even be a player in Texas politics if he wasn't corrupt to the core.


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