Ron Kirk’s Crying Game

But enough about you. Let’s talk about me. In “Selling Ron,” last week’s Dallas Observer cover story by Christine Biederman, former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk went on at some length about what a racist I am. Among other things, he said, “Jim is just as racist, in a liberal way,…

Laura and the Little People

In a little time I felt something alive moving on my left Leg, which advancing gently forward over my Breast, came almost up to my Chin; when bending my Eyes downwards as much as I could, I perceived it to be a human Creature not six Inches high, with a…

Mayor Nuke

Laura Miller is the new mayor. The issue of the frame-up drug busts by the Dallas Police Department is front and center. Something major has to give and soon. I think I have an example of what to expect: True story. At 6:35 a.m. on the morning of the mayoral…

Eyeball to Eyeball

The suicide of Fermin Vazquez last August posed a turning point for me in my reporting on Laura Miller, who was a city council member when it happened and is a candidate for mayor now. Suicide is a painful issue for me. This was churning in my head and heart…

The Envelope, Please

Last week I reported that members of the Tom Dunning and Domingo Garcia mayoral campaigns had been subpoenaed to testify before a Dallas County criminal grand jury investigating election fraud. Garcia confirmed the story concerning his own campaign, but Dunning went on KRLD radio last week and insisted that nobody…

Someone’s Lying

I have known Domingo Garcia for a long time. I admire the political contributions he and his powerful political padrona Adelfa Callejo have made over the years. But I believe Garcia is a liar. It’s only my opinion, but I think the accusation he made that front-running mayoral candidate Laura…

A Hole in Every Pot

Mildred Greene, my conservative 92-year-old mother-in-law, tells me out of the blue as I drive her from Oak Cliff to East Dallas for the holidays that she has called Laura Miller’s campaign office asking for a yard sign. I ask her why she’s voting for Miller. Silence on her side…

Dallas to Bush: Drop Dead

We sort of get tricked into these debates about whether the people on the city council are being polite enough with each other. I get tricked, too, all the time, worrying whether Domingo Garcia or Laura Miller will be able to build coalitions if one of them gets elected mayor…

Real Politics

This mayor thing is getting very interesting, but it’s also painful to watch at times. The city’s first black mayor just concluded a two-term tenure, and all of a sudden it’s as if black and white Dallas are on an awkward first date. Very awkward. Let me give you an…

One Moe

Lots of people are sitting around now slapping themselves in the forehead, maybe even slapping each other in the forehead and giving each other noogies trying to figure out why state Representative Domingo Garcia has jumped into an already pretty weird mayoral race in Dallas. So it wasn’t enough with…

Bagel Petard

There are global issues people need to think about, but I also believe an issue that needs to be addressed is when a perfectly law-abiding citizen pulls up in front of a certain bagel shop to park his car in order to go next door to a certain cafe, and…

Agin and Agin

Talk about a showdown. Next January 19 in this city of just over a million souls, something in the neighborhood of 50,000 voters will show up at the polls–a pitiful showing predicted because of the timing of the election–and they will make fundamental decisions about the future of the city…

The Opposite of True

If this job craters, I have a fallback skill. I can work for the CIA! I’m qualified to read the official newspapers of authoritarian regimes and ferret out what’s really happening, because I spend a lot of time reading The Dallas Morning News. Latest good example: On October 3, the…

It’s Her Nature, Stupid!

Picture this. Laura Miller as Mayor Pretend. Mary Poss as Mayor For Real. Believe it. If nothing else changes between now and the special election, that’s what could happen. The scenario goes like this: A fed-up, cynical, deeply frustrated Dallas electorate–probably including me–votes for and elects Miller in a special…

Last Chance

Having a great time, wish you were here. I’m jostling down a dusty lane high on the ridge of the levee in a big white van with canoes on top, driven by a Hemingwayesque guide who has a great mustache, hair below his shoulders and a crumpled Aussie bush hat…

Down the River

All right, let’s get in the car and go settle this thing. A couple of weeks ago Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk shouted at me on the telephone and said I didn’t care about the “thousands of black families all over South Dallas” who won’t be protected from floods if the…

Chinatown

In the last week, the huge public-works campaign to rebuild the Trinity River through downtown has been rocked by revelations from Washington of deception and inefficiency, but the even greater devastation has been to the moral and political integrity of Mayor Ron Kirk and much of this city’s leadership. On…

Fear Itself

I don’t know why it has taken me so long to come to any understanding of what has happened. Way in the back of my mind, I think I may have been looking for a personal escape route. The ground is unfamiliar. I have been very interested in gas masks…

The End of Youth

So. We are going to send them to war. And, unlike the leadership that told us the Vietnam War would be easy and quick, President Bush has been straightforward in warning us this one will be long and hard. There may be a natural limit on what you can ask…

The Shell, the Pea and We

Let’s say, for the sake of argument, that there isn’t one thing wrong with the proposal to bring the Olympic games here in 2012. The Olympics boosters are still stuck with the fact that people don’t trust Dallas City Hall. And why should we? You won’t even believe what the…

All God’s Children

I stare. Outside the window above my computer screen, rose hips on thorny stems are barely moving, making tiny anticipatory nods to a soft morning breeze. My wife calls down for me to come right away, something terrible at the edge of her voice. On the way up the stairs,…

White Boys and Booze

The columnists and editorial writers at The Dallas Morning News were falling all over themselves last week, competing to find carefully coded ways of saying that putting the name “Jose Cuervo Tequila” on a plaque inside the new Latino Cultural Center would cause Mexicans to get drunk. Then at the…