King Street Patriots Judicial Open House

Wow, what a great turnout for the King Street Patriots Judicial Open House. Here is a list of the candidates that came out – click on their name to go to their website and find out more about them and then pick one or two to volunteer for. Jane Bland (R) Justice 1st Court of [...]

179th District Criminal Court: Kristin Guiney is the only choice

Here I go again, stepping into a race down at the Harris County Courthouse. But when you block out all the noise in the race for Judge of the 179th District Criminal Court, Kristin Guiney stands head and shoulders above her opponent. This is a nasty race for two reasons. One is the passion that [...]

Harris County Sheriff candidate Louis Guthrie wins appeal

I told you earlier that it had been a good week for Louis Guthrie. In addition to winning the poll taken after the Harris County DA Debate this past Thursday, Mr. Guthrie finally sees a light at the end of the dark tunnel that current Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia put him in for the [...]

Harris County DA Pat Lykos to Rangers: Come on in and sit a spell!

As reported this past Friday, Harris County DA Pat Lykos has invited the Texas Rangers to come down and do a real investigation surrounding the activities of her office and the runaway grand jury from the 185th District Court. This morning, she notified her staff:     From: Salazar, Angela On Behalf Of Lykos, Patricia [...]

Ted Cruz speaks at the RHCIA monthly meeting

I’ll say this for the Republican Hispanic Citizens in Action group and their founder/cheerleader Bernadette McLeroy – they sure have grown since they moved their monthly meetings from the inner loop Casa Grande to the outer loop Cafe Adobe. This was my first visit since they moved locations and the upstairs room was packed. I’ll [...]

Harris County Judicial Education Meeting

From Alvin Walker (HarrisCountyConservativePolitics.com): This is a meeting I’m putting together to help educate the public about how our judicial system works. My goal is that the meeting will be 90% educational and 10% political. It’s not about who to vote for but about what different courts do. If you know of anyone that might [...]