The Collin County Democratic Party is resorting to poetry to list their grievances about the Paxtons, Greg Abbott, Ted Cruz, Dan Patrick and Collin County...
The county party’s fundraiser lets them list their grievances about Gov. Greg Abbott, AG Ken Paxton, Sen. Ted Cruz, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and County Judge Chris Hill.
Sen. Ted Cruz: “My dearest Ted, roses are red, lunch is at noon, if it gets cold again, will you go back to Cancun?” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: “Dearest Dan, we love you almost as much as we love putting beans in our chili.”
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