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When the Political Gets Personal


When the Political Gets Personal
Veteran Austin journalist Bill Minutaglio’s latest book is a crowd-pleasing account of heated political battles in Texas over the past 150 years. But does it get the big picture right?
Illustration by Katherine Lam
Texans take a singular pride in their state’s politics. Where else can one find such entertaining grandiosity, unpredictability, and sprawling variety in one place? Pretty much nowhere, as the veteran Austin journalist Bill Minutaglio knows. His tenth and latest book
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A Single Star and Bloody Knuckles: A History of Politics and Race in Texas (University of Texas Press, May 4), leans hard perhaps too hard into the crowd-pleasing nature of Texas public life. This latest installment in UT Press’s Texas Bookshelf series Stephen Harrigan’s 2019 history of Texas, ....

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Beauford Jester helped Texas move forward after World War II


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The years after World War II were a time in which America had confidence in its abilities but looked with concern at the many challenges at home and overseas.  Beauford Jester became governor in 1947 in an attempt to modernize Texas.  Jester’s years as the 36th governor helped set the tone for the state in the years after World War II.
Beauford Halbert Jester was born in Corsicana in 1893.  His father was State Senator George T. Jester, a prominent Corsicana banker.  As a child, he watched his father move up the political ladder.  The elder Jester was elected lieutenant governor in 1894 and served two terms before returning to Corsicana and an active civic life.  ....

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US has long history of rigged elections – The Militant


By Brian Williams
February 1, 2021
Liberal media and Democrats sneer at claims of chicanery in the 2020 elections. But stealing the vote and rigging elections is not new in U.S. capitalist politics. The Democrats often led the way over the decades.
In the 1960 presidential election Democrat John F. Kennedy defeated Republican Richard Nixon by the narrowest of margins. Vote stuffing by the Democratic Party machine in Chicago led by Mayor Richard Daley gave Kennedy the victory.
Kennedy beat Nixon by 9,000 votes in Illinois by capturing a suspiciously high 450,000 advantage in Cook County, which covers Chicago. How was this done? It included cornering the graveyard vote; promising individuals money, a warm meal or a drink if they’d vote for the “right” person; and precinct captains marking up ballots for people to turn in. This was widely known, and described in detail by retired journalist Bob Crawford, who co ....

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