"Wise people store up knowledge,
But the mouth of the foolish is near destruction."
Proverbs 10:14
ICYMI, earlier this week national Democrats waded into the U.S. Senate primary:
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is endorsing MJ Hegar in the crowded primary to challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.This is a completely boring, irrelevant, and predictable announcement. Of course national Democrats think Hegar is the strongest candidate. That's been obvious for months to anyone with half a brain.
Nevertheless:
Texans knew from day one that Hollywood Hegar was the handpicked candidate of Chuck Schumer.We get it: Chuck Schumer is bad. That's not wrong. It's a 2004 era argument. Just because the playbook is old, however, does not mean the underlying assertion is incorrect.
But then this happened:
Less than a week after they wave the "Chuck Schumer" bloody shirt, Chuck Schumer votes against a spending bill that John Cornyn votes for.
It's kinda classic.
Bottom Line: When actions and words contradict, trust actions.
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