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Subject ‘Nonexistent’ Leadership
Date June 8, 2020 12:50 AM
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May 31, 2020

Biedermann Blasts Abbott’s ‘Nonexistent’ Leadership on Alamo Plan [[link removed]]

By Brandon Waltens

In a scathing letter, State Rep. Kyle Biedermann [[link removed]] (R–Fredericksburg) takes Gov. Greg Abbott to task over his “nonexistent” leadership concerning the Alamo Plan.

Conservative Texans have long been critical of the General Land Office and City of San Antonio’s plan to “reimagine” the site of the Alamo—specifically, the plans to relocate the Alamo Cenotaph, a monument commissioned on the centennial anniversary of the Battle of the Alamo that serves as a tombstone for the men who gave their lives in the fight for Texas independence at the storied site.

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Thursday, June 04, 2020

Episode 140: Cary Cheshire and Brandon Waltens discuss the growing pressure from elected state officials on Gov. Greg Abbott regarding his controversial contact tracing contract. Austin conservative activist TJ Scott drops by to discuss his recent trip to the Austin capitol to help protect the 10 Commandments monument from rioters. In this week’s Texas Scorecard Radio commentary Jacob Asmussen explains why you need to be keeping a close watch on your local school board right now.

Friday, June 05, 2020 [[link removed]]

Robert Montoya drops in to discuss the outlandish demands protest organizers in Dallas are making. Also Cary Cheshire is here chatting about a few stories that hit Texas Scorecard this week that have statewide ramifications.

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