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Rick Perry, “Second Coming of Ronald Reagan”? Well, If It’s In Newsweek.

By Robert WilonskyApril 19, 2010

Maybe you’ve seen the latest issue of Newsweek on newsstands — that cover’s hard to miss. It’s kind of the all-Texas issue, matter of fact, with Evan Smith contributing this piece about the hubbub over the high-school social-studies curriculum and Daniel Gross’s essay about how “the Texas turnaround may help…

Governor Rick Perry Has a Pistol And, Far as You Know, He Knows How to Use It

By Robert WilonskyApril 16, 2010

You’re probably well aware that the Texas Motor Speedway’s open for business this weekend, culminating with the running of the NSCS Samsung Mobile 500 at 2 p.m. Sunday. And if you’re not, well, no matter — this photo of Governor Rick Perry, snapped by our Rachel Parker yesterday during kick-off…

Call It a Tea Party, Serve Beer: On Tax Day, Getting Populist at the Ballpark

By Patrick MichelsApril 16, 2010

Heading west on I-30 from downtown last night, you’d have passed two stretches of stalled traffic — the first, along the access road just across the Trinity, made up of the grumbling masses in line for the Dallas Main Post Office, waiting to get their tax returns postmarked on April…

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AG Investigating Communication Between Watkins, Constables and Tow Company

By Sam MertenApril 14, 2010

While District Attorney Craig Watkins has rejected two offers by the Office of the Attorney General to assist in a criminal investigation of the constables, the OAG is conducting an ongoing civil investigation of Dowdy Ferry Auto Services, according to an open records request filed by Unfair Park. Dowdy Ferry…

Council Committee Approves New “Prairie Look” For Central Expressway

By Daniel RodrigueApril 13, 2010

Two years after Texas Department of Transportation officials told Dallas that they could no longer afford to cough up the cash needed to maintain the plant life in the medians and window boxes along the stretch of Central Expressway between Woodall Rodgers and LBJ Freeways, the city council’s Transportation and…

A Big Green Thumbs Down: Council Sends Staff “Back to The Drawing Board” on Neighborhood Farmers Markets

By Daniel RodrigueApril 13, 2010

More than two dozen folks — several of whom broke meeting protocol by talking to council members and city staff — showed up yesterday afternoon to hear the Transportation and Environment Committee tackle … well, attempt to tackle how to regulate the neighborhood farmers markets that have popped up around…

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Embattled Constable Jaime Cortes: “A True Company Man” Who’s “Sure” DA Watkins is Investigating the Constables

By Sam MertenApril 9, 2010

When Republican Ken Mayfield admitted to us that he’s been recruiting volunteers to help Democrat Beth Villarreal defeat Precinct 5 Constable Jaime Cortes in Tuesday’s upcoming Democratic primary runoff, Cortes was one of the first people we called for reaction. Especially after Mayfield said he doesn’t know Villarreal, whose best…

There’s No Need for May 8 Special Election to Fill Terri Hodge’s Empty Seat

By Robert WilonskyApril 8, 2010

Wednesday at 5 p.m. was the filing deadline for anyone interested in running in the May 8 special election to fill state Rep. Terri Hodge’s District 100 seat — and the Texas Secretary of State’s Web site shows there’s but one candidate, Eric Johnson, who trounced guilty-plea-taking Hodge in the…

Republican Ken Mayfield Assists Democrat Beth Villarreal in Attempt to Oust Constable Jaime Cortes

By Sam MertenApril 6, 2010

Nothing whets our political appetite like rumors of alliances between Republicans and Democrats during election season. So when we heard that Republican Dallas County Commissioner Ken Mayfield was helping Democratic candidate Beth Villarreal in her campaign against Precinct 5 Constable Jaime Cortes, we thought we’d won the lotto. Sure, Mayfield’s…

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Watkins to Texas Tribune: “If You Throw Punches at Us, We’ll Drop a Bomb on You”

By Sam MertenApril 6, 2010

While he’s been dodging us and other local media outlets, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins apparently had no qualms about granting an interview to former DMN’er Emily Ramshaw, who profiled his November race against Republican candidate Danny Clancy for the Texas Tribune. Strangely, Watkins comes across as decidedly Republican…

Belo Attempts to Break News One Week Late; Lawyer Cites “Cloud of Suspicion” Surrounding West-Watkins Relationship

By Sam MertenApril 1, 2010

For those who didn’t read our cover story last week, the Office of the Attorney General made a second attempt on February 23 to lend a helping hand to District Attorney Craig Watkins in a criminal investigation of the Dallas County constables. In August 2009, Watkins said, um, no thanks…

News & Notes: Don’t Waste Water, But Do Build a Better Block. And, More Than You Needed 2 Know ‘Bout Palin4Life.

By Robert WilonskyApril 1, 2010

A few odds and sods on this Census Day:The fine folks at Bike Friendly Oak Cliff have posted a video follow-up to our post about plans to build The Better Block at the intersection of N. Tyler and W. 7th Streets on April 10 and 11. That’s it up top,…

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SMU’s Jillson Says Local Democratic Elected Officials “Are Not to Be Trusted,” Questions Friends Chosen By Jenkins

By Sam MertenApril 1, 2010

Much like Richard Allen’s interview, our conversation with Southern Methodist University political scientist Cal Jillson didn’t make it into the cover story on Dallas County Judge Jim Foster appearing in last week’s paper version of Unfair Park. But that’s not to say Jillson’s opinions about Foster, runoff candidate Clay Jenkins…

And You’re All Invited to Meet Mayor Tom and Sarah Palin at the Fairmont!!

By Robert WilonskyMarch 31, 2010

So says the Friend of Unfair Park who sent us the link to the most astonishingly named Web site in the history of ever: Palin4Life.com. What you see above is the only thing on the Web site, which was created on March 8. And, ooof, tickets ain’t cheap — unless…

Yes, Indeed, Kay Bailey’s Staying in the Senate After All. How … Shocking?

By Robert WilonskyMarch 31, 2010

Word is Kay Bailey Hutchison will announce this morning down in San Antonio that she’s staying in the Senate — so say NBC News and The Washington Post, anyhow. Which would explain Mayor Tom Leppert’s acknowledgment yesterday that, sure ’nuff, he’s mulling a second term.And it would explain State Sen…

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Social Media Tools: Once Again, Why Did Leppert Hire D.C. Dude to Run Web Site?

By Sam MertenMarch 26, 2010

As we told you at the end of Monday’s item about Mayor Tom Leppert’s new Web site, consultant Laura Reed Martin was supposed to get back with us about the decision to hire Washington, D.C.-based Stan Olshefski to handle the site’s upcoming redesign. Stuff like this normally wouldn’t be that…

County GOP Chair Jonathan Neerman Nearly Refers to VP as “Joe Effing Biden,” Then Decides It’s “Too Edgy.” Ya Think?

By Sam MertenMarch 25, 2010

As you may have read in this morning’s Dallas Morning News, Vice President Joe Biden has plans to drop by the home of lawyer Russell Budd tomorrow night to headline a fund-raiser for the Democrats’ U.S. Senate campaign committee. Dallas County Republican Party chair Jonathan Neerman seized on the visit…

Progress Dallas Says Let’s Get Wet and Spend the 10 Million Bucks in Extra Tax Dough on Fixing Potholes

By Daniel RodrigueMarch 23, 2010

Today, in the foyer of the Kroger at 5665 E. Mockingbird Lane, Progress Dallas officially launched its effort to collect the 68,846 signatures needed to call a local option election giving residents the chance to vote for the elimination the dry areas of Dallas, as well as ending all the…

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Richard Allen Blames Economy, Not John Wiley Price For Bankruptcy, Amazed Voters Chose to Replace Jim Foster

By Sam MertenMarch 23, 2010

Space restraints prevented us from including our interview with Richard Allen, CEO of The Allen Group, in this week’s look at departing Dallas County Judge Jim Foster — available wherever paper versions of Unfair Park are given away tomorrow. Of course, TAG is developing the Dallas Logistics Hub, which Schutze…

Yesterday’s Cry Was But One of Many Great Days in Randy Neugebauer History

By Robert WilonskyMarch 22, 2010

First we didn’t know who shouted “Baby Killer!” at Rep. Bart Stupak last night, during the health care debate. Joe Barton knew, but he wasn’t talking. Then, we found out: It was Lubbock’s own Rep. Randy Neugebauer, which, according to Jim anyway, sounded familiar.Neugebauer. Neugebauer. Neugebauer. (Also: It’s fun to…

Internet Strategist From Washington With Senate Experience Takes Over Leppert’s Web Site and We’re Supposed to Believe the Mayor’s Future is Still “Up in the Air?”

By Sam MertenMarch 22, 2010

On Tuesday, we opined that Mayor Tom Leppert’s U.S. Senate campaign was moving full steam ahead regardless of whether Kay Bailey Hutchison resigns before her term expires at the end of 2012. Why? The donations to his mayoral campaign completely dried up in the last half of 2009; his annual…

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If Joe Barton Knows Who Shouted “Baby Killer” Last Night, He Ain’t About to Say

By Robert WilonskyMarch 22, 2010

[Updated: Below, you’ll find an update, from Taking Points Memo, in which Rep. Randy Neugebauer of Lubbock fesses up to being the shouter last night. As TPM also points out, he was also the co-sponsor of the so-called Birther Bill.] Last night, Gawker wondered, “Who Is the American Hero Who…

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