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LetMyPeopleVote

(145,313 posts)
Fri Jun 3, 2022, 09:37 AM Jun 2022

Greg Abbott: Bad Governor, Bad Lawyer

Barbara is a great lawyer who is very active in the Harris County Democratic Lawyers Association. Barbara has run for US Senate and Texas Attorney General back when Texas was truly a red state. It takes a ton of courage to put your name on the ballot in such a circumstance. Barbara is also a former college debater and was on the same debate squad as Mayor Sylvester Turner and one of the local bankruptcy judges who handles some of the tougher cases.

Greg is indeed a bad lawyer and a bad governor.



https://www.texasobserver.org/greg-abbott-bad-governor-bad-lawyer/

All law schools train aspiring trial lawyers and judges to gather evidence, evaluate witnesses, and test claims and theories. We also learn not to interfere in criminal investigations. But Texas Governor Greg Abbott seems to have forgotten his legal training—and his ethics given his recent ham-handed response to the horrific school shooting in Uvalde. Instead, his words and actions highlighted what appears to be a serious mental decline.

Among his first public remarks, Abbott claimed “it could have been worse” and praised “valiant public officials” for their “quick response.” He apparently relied on partial and misleading information he personally collected from officials in interviews—without bothering to review data such as 911 calls and apparently ignored parents at the scene. The governor has publicly described his process: “I wrote hand notes in sequential order. When I came out on that stage and told the public what happened, it was a recitation of what everyone told me.”....

Back in 2010, as the Democratic nominee for Texas Attorney General, I observed and personally engaged with Abbott, then the incumbent attorney general and my opponent. Back then, Abbott had already worked for a powerful law firm, became a district court judge, then a Supreme Court Justice. He seemed competent and could speak without notes. He seemed to have retained normal critical thinking and presentation skills as we sat answering pointed editorial board questions......

The governor now accuses the personnel he praised of providing inaccurate information—lies that, if they had been made to federal agents who are now investigating, could have been considered perjury. His notes and possible testimony about statements made by officials may be important to current investigations and prosecutions. They’re relevant both to ongoing criminal investigations and related legislative, executive, and judicial branch efforts throughout all levels of local, state, and federal governments and agencies who will continue to address issues related to this deadly school shooting for many years to come....

Unfortunately, Abbott appears unfit for the hard job ahead, which will require him to deal with reality, including the effects of public policies he turned into laws allowing an 18-year-old to buy the gun used for the massacre.
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Greg Abbott: Bad Governor, Bad Lawyer (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2022 OP
I have an old campaign bag of hers Sucha NastyWoman Jun 2022 #1
Cool LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2022 #2

LetMyPeopleVote

(145,313 posts)
2. Cool
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:04 AM
Jun 2022

Barbara is a very nice lady. My son was president of SMU young democrats and got to introduce her at an event

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