Ken Paxton Missing in Inaction

January 13, 2021 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

A letter from state attorneys general went out last week condemning the lawlessness and violence at the Capitol.  The attorney general from every state signed it except one.  Texas.

Our currently indicted for stock fraud and fixing to be indicted for abuse of office attorney general, did not sign it.

So far, he has offered no explanation of why he refused to sign but he did offer a Twitter.

 

 

Apparently there was a busload of invisible Antifa thugs there.  Just like Superman, Ken can see them.

In case anyone forgot, Paxton spoke at the rally just before the insurrection started.  Like Trump, Paxton did not go with the thugs.

 

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0 Comments to “Ken Paxton Missing in Inaction”


  1. “…busload of invisible Antifa thugs…”
    Busing folks in? No one to blame but Ginnie Thomas.

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  2. Isn’t the holder of the office of AG of the state or the DoJ supposed to be, like, apolitical and squeaky clean? AG is the highest rank of law enforcement!

    Paxton makes Boss Hogg look good in comparison.

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  3. Elizabeth2 says:

    Ken’s angling for a pardon.

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  4. Steve from Beaverton says:

    Paxton is the worst of the worst. Let’s not forget that many repugnantican state attorney generals signed on to an organization that called on protesters to go to DC on 1/6. Now all but paxton are trying to distance themselves. Blood is on all their hands still.
    I did not know paxton was part of Trumpf’s “rally the mob” event last week. I took some time to read through the text of Trumpf’s remarks that day looking for the specific remarks that could be used to prove he incited the insurrection. It was over an hour diatribe on the election repeating virtually all his lies and conspiracies state by contested state. It was all inciting that crowd including specific directions that they fight hard to overturn the vote. Not sure what paxton said but assume it was along those lines.

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  5. Jane & PKM says:

    There was a plot afoot for mobs of morons to attack in all 50 states plus the nation’s Capitol in the remaining days of the fu king moron. With their main social media communication networks down for the duration they need help. Maybe a popcorn trail and arrows pointing to Kenny’s office… with maps for the rare few that know a compass from their posteriors.

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  6. What a perfect headline pairing! “Ken Paxton” and “Inaction”.

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  7. Elizabeth Moon says:

    When Paxton first made the accusation that the demonstration was all Antifa false-flagging, I looked at the attribution, “former FBI agent”…not named, no details given…and flagged it Paxton’s false flag.

    Many people, including media interviewers, seem to have the idea that a former [whatever] has all the inside knowledge and skills of a current [whatever] and is more likely to divulge useful information…as trustworthy as, say, an official announcement by [whatever] would be. Former Congresspersons, former governors, former professors, former generals, former FBI or CIA agents…all get a sort of automatic assumption of competence and inside knowledge.

    But it helps to know that particular “former-X” and his/her occupational history to know if he/she really is a former (#1) and separated under the right conditions (#2: wasn’t fired, forced into retirement, left under a cloud not quite leading to firing), has resentment toward the [whatever] etc., and hasn’t (#3) developed a medical/mental health condition since that makes his/her statements suspect. Oh, and #4, that they haven’t taken employment with a different [whatever] that invalidates their statements. Some former-Xes are honest, do have useful knowledge, etc, but there’s always the chance they aren’t. Being texted by an anonymous (or unproven) “former FBI agent” is suspecious, IMHO. Especially when this info is not confirmed by anyone except those whose interest is in spreading it (Trumpists, those in the cabal.)

    I will bet you a box of doughnuts that the “former FBI agent” texted someone he thought would spread the rumor that a busload of Antifa “thugs” were in the mix when he knew they *weren’t*…(it’s a double-reverse, a false-false-flag move), and was himself working for/with the Trump cabal. FBI agents aren’t angels either–they’re not perfect, they’re not all entirely honest in all situations, and a “former” one (even if really once an FBI agent) may have left the agency under a whole storm front of cloud.

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  8. I don’t doubt an FBI agent contacted Ken Paxton. But it was probably someone who currently works at the bureau, who used a telephone, and never mentioned Antifa. They have plenty to discuss with him personally without getting sidetracked.

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  9. Paxton wasn’t the only one. Indiana’s despicable Todd Rokita didn’t sign either–and proudly announced the fact.

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  10. Ken just keeps trying but his ship has sailed. To bad, so sad, Trump didn’t get around to his pardon in time to get ‘er done and it’s too late now.

    Heaven knows Paxton did everything required to receive a Trump Pardon. Slavish worship. Unwavering support. Lying in service of Trump, Trump, always Trump. So here he is again.

    But pardoning him wouldn’t have been a thumb in the eye of Democrats nationwide, so Trump didn’t bother.
    And now, now, the eleventh hour is here and there’s only one person on Trump’s agenda. And that would be Donald John Trump. Period. End of discussion.

    Of course, that doesn’t mean Ken won’t keep trying.

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  11. Shane Anderson says:

    Two. Louisiana’s AG, unimaginative Ken Paxton-wannabe Jeff Landry, didn’t sign it either.

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