Wasting Time With An Unserious Man’s Crusade

I am not going to keep wasting time and cyberspace on the lazy-eyed Texas cowboy. He attracts a lot of clicks, I’ll admit. But he’s an “unserious” man. So I won’t be posting about him anymore unless there is a significant new twist. Ain’t nobody got time to be reading long complaints and longer responses, and then looking for obscure orders summarily dismissing said long [and adjudged “frivolous”] complaints. So here is a short excerpt from Texas media last Friday, just to close the loop on the most recent previous post about Ken Paxton; and hopefully to never talk about him again:
A judge has denied a request by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to depose the head of a migrant advocacy group in Brownsville. This is Paxton’s fourth failed attempt to target nonprofits assisting migrants at the border.
Judge Maya Guerra Gamble in Travis County, denied Paxton’s decision to investigate Team Brownsville, a NGO that provides assistance to migrants legally released by the Department of Homeland Security. According to Border Report, Paxton claimed that the NGO could be violating human trafficking laws and wanted more information.
darryll k. jones