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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(15,203 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 09:41 AM 7 hrs ago

They're all Ken Paxton now

As I explained in a profile of Paxton several years ago, the newly minted Republican nominee embodies something essential about the GOP in the age of Trump. He is remarkable not for his smarts or charisma, but for his willingness to do what is asked regardless of what might be proper. Shame can only hold you back.

Under Paxton, the AG’s office has been a fully weaponized agency, that has launched frivolous but harassing investigations of voting rights groups and immigrant aid organizations; targeted Trump critics and Democrats; and built the legal foundation for overturning a presidential election. He has been elected over and over again by running against the enemies of Donald Trump and Christian nationalists—a Jewish Republican speaker; business-minded Republicans in the state legislature; a Bush scion; and now a white-haired elder statesmen who looked like someone who might broker a grand bargain even if he never really did.

It’s fitting that when Paxton was impeached in 2023, it was for allegedly using his office to benefit the interests of a single donor. While he was acquitted by the state senate and has denied wrongdoing, that kind of concierge service is the secret to his staying power. Increasingly, it’s just how you get ahead in Republican politics—not by blocking and tackling, or constituent services, or quietly building a reputation, but doing what is asked by the big guy.

Trump is who they want to be—saying and doing what he wants, making deals, getting rich. But Ken Paxton is all that most of them are: A bad lawyer looking to get ahead, background music in someone else’s story. After all, the Senate Republican caucus already includes two other former state attorneys general who signed the Texas AG’s shoddy brief seeking to throw out the results of the 2020 election. Graham and the rest will welcome him, even if it costs $100 million to get him there, because whoever was left of the old guard has retired or been forced out. There’s no more delusion about what a Republican senator is or needs to be in Trump’s second term: They’re all Ken Paxton now.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/05/ken-paxton-texas-senate-donald-trump/

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They're all Ken Paxton now (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 7 hrs ago OP
I am glad that Talarico's campaign is using Paxton's mug shot LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #1
Yep. dalton99a 7 hrs ago #2
A really good synopsis of Paxton, the upcoming election will tell us a lot about Texas voters. walkingman 7 hrs ago #3
Ditto Typewitch 6 hrs ago #4
Kick. N/T Upthevibe 5 hrs ago #5
He always struck me as more of a texas freelancer BaronChocula 5 hrs ago #6
Shamelessness is his Superpower Seinan Sensei 5 hrs ago #7
He's also a criminal... Fil1957 4 hrs ago #8

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,930 posts)
1. I am glad that Talarico's campaign is using Paxton's mug shot
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 09:44 AM
7 hrs ago

This is Ken Paxton's mugshot.

He was indicted on 3 felony counts for investment fraud.

He was reported to the FBI by his own staff for bribery.

He was impeached by his own party for corruption.

Now he’s the Republican nominee for US Senate in Texas.

Together we will stop him.

Team Talarico (@teamtalaricohq.bsky.social) 2026-05-27T01:52:01.282Z

walkingman

(11,198 posts)
3. A really good synopsis of Paxton, the upcoming election will tell us a lot about Texas voters.
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 09:54 AM
7 hrs ago

As someone that has lived here for over 50 years, I'm hopeful but not holding my breath.

BaronChocula

(4,843 posts)
6. He always struck me as more of a texas freelancer
Thu Jun 4, 2026, 11:49 AM
5 hrs ago

rather than an obedient foot soldier. It just seemed that his crooked and hate-filled politics aligned perfectly with current white nationalist orthodoxy. But I trust Mother Jones more than my view from afar.

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