“I feel like roadkill”

Don’t mess with Texas.

Cari Parker signed up back in early 2013 to make a difference, to help a grass-roots political group named Battleground Texas change the Lone Star State from red to purple, and make it a place where Democrats could compete in statewide elections once again.
“For all the work, it went the other way,” Parker, 28, said Wednesday, the day after the election, which saw Democrats post their worst statewide losses in years.

h/t Ed S

10 Replies to ““I feel like roadkill””

  1. Have to register with the Houston Chronicle to read the article. I cant be bothered but I do love all the recriminations the past few days. Sweet, sweet liberal tears.

  2. Message to Cari – Texas is working just fine and the good folks there know how badly Democrats can and will screw things up. Its the old saying ‘why fix what ain’t broke.

  3. Avoid the Chronicle firewall by typing this phrase into Google: “Cari Parker signed up back in early 2013”. A link to an unprotected version will come up.

  4. Having lived in Houston I can honestly say that they didn’t care to much for BHO when I was there. And that was 4+ years ago.

  5. Texans weren’t the only ones who rejected Dem criminality (AKA policy) – 2016 looks bleak for Dems if this POTUS continues on with an agenda which the American voters have demonstrably rejected.

  6. “and make it a place where Democrats could compete in statewide elections once again” “”For all the work, it went the other way,”
    The Democrat agenda has been rejected, their policy and position on issues have been rejected.
    If they have no intention of moderating and working for the best interests of Texans and America, no amount of work is going to get people to buy what they’re selling.

  7. Heh Heh…..one of the Battleground Texas, agents has declared that this is because of voter ID, disenfranchising 10,0000 voters and “redistricting”.
    I guess we now have an estimate on how many duplicate registrations, deceased, felons, and illegal aliens the donkeys had on call.

  8. As Victor Davis Hanson said, “..they ran on the same old progressive idea of community organizing to get out the base.”
    Which of course, includes as much vote fraud as the cowards can get away with.
    The problem, in a nutshell, is there are too few idiots and communists to make a majority.

  9. And after all that breathless media coverage about how the Dems were set to sweep Texas and bring the light of civilization to the hicks, too.

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