Glenn Rogers is a veterinarian and a rancher who lives in Graford, Texas. In addition to his duties as a vet and a rancher, he served on the school board of the Graham Independent School District. He was elected to represent District 60 in the Texas Legislature in 2021. He is a conservative, and he tries to represent his rural constituents faithfully. They don’t want vouchers. They want more funding for their local public schools and higher salaries for their teachers. People know their teachers. The teachers know their students and their families. The public schools are important for the local economy. The tradition of Friday night high school football games unifies the community; it’s known as “Friday night lights.”
When Representative Rogers voted against vouchers along with other rural Republicans, Governor Abbott unleashed an advertising blitz against them. The ads accused them of being “weak on security,” which was a lie. Money from billionaires poured into the district to smear Rep. Rogers. He lost.
Rep. Rogers released this statement, which was published in The Weatherford Democrat:
“I’ll Wear No Man’s Collar”
-Davy Crockett
First, I want to thank my supporters, those who voted for me and those who supported me prayerfully, financially, and in so many other ways. It has been the greatest honor to serve this district.
The corruption that exists at the highest level of Texas state government would have made Governor “Pa” Ferguson blush.
Governor Greg Abbott has defiled the Office of Governor by creating and repeating blatant lies about me and my House colleagues, those who took a stand for our public schools. I stood by the Governor on all his legislative priorities but just one, school vouchers. For just one disagreement, and for a $6 million check from Jeff Yass, a Pennsylvanian TikTok investor, and voucher vendor, Abbott went scorched earth against rural Texas and the Representatives who did their jobs-representing their districts.
My tenure in the Texas House included two general sessions, seven special sessions, redistricting, Covid, winter storm Uri, a Democrat quorum break, expulsion of a House member and the impeachment of Ken Paxton. It also includes a litany of conservative victories that made Texas safer, reigned in out-of-control government bureaucracy, lessened what had become a crushing tax burden on our families and businesses, and fostered economic growth.
I am not a good politician. I am just a Texas rancher who wanted to make a difference in my community. Who knew this simple mission would have resulted in three brutal campaigns?
Throughout my three campaigns, because of my unwillingness to be compliant with the two billionaire, “Christian” Nationalist, power brokers that run this state, I have been unmercifully slandered through the politics of unwarranted personal destruction on social media, radio, post mail, streaming sites, and cable television.
In my first race the opposition was the Wilks, Tim Dunn, Empower Texans, and the entire enterprise of dozens of PACs and “non-profits” they financed. The race ended in a hard fought Covid-delayed runoff victory against Farris Wilks’ son-in-law.
In my second race, my opposition was Wilks and Dunn, Empower Texans (rebranded to Defend Texas Liberty), and the Voucher Lobby, including the American Federation for Children and the School Freedom Fund (based in Virginia). In that race, we dealt with a runoff and an expensive, unnecessary recount.
In my third race the opposition was all the above, but now included a rebranded Defend Texas Liberty (Texans United for a Conservative Majority), vastly greater money from the Voucher Lobby, and Governor Greg Abbott.
This time the millions of dollars spent spreading lies about my record and the non-stop false impugning of my integrity were just too much to overcome. The real losers in this race are:
1) Texas public schools;
2) Rural Texas; and
3) Representative Government.
This morning, I have no regrets. I believe in the words of Sam Houston, “Do right and risk the consequences.”
History will prove Ken Paxton is a corrupt, sophisticated criminal. History will prove vouchers are simply an expensive entitlement program for the wealthy and a get rich scheme for voucher vendors. History will prove Governor Greg Abbott is a liar.
History will prove that our current state government is the most corrupt ever and is “bought” by a few radical dominionist billionaires seeking to destroy public education, privatize our public schools and create a Theocracy that is both un-American and un-Texan.
May God save Texas!
[Editors Note: the Wilks brothers and Tim Dunn are oil-and-gas billionaires who are evangelical Christians; they want vouchers, and they use their money to control state government. Ken Paxton is the State Attorney General who was impeached by the Texas House of Teprrsentatibes on multiple charges of corruption, based on whistleblower reports from his own staff. After Paxton’s billionaire friends came to the rescue, giving a campaign contribution of $2 million to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who conducted the trial in the Srnate, Paxton was acquitted. In this week’s election, Attorney General Paxton and his wealthy friends ousted legislators and judges who tried to hold him accountable.]

But he’ll probably remain a Repub and even vote for Trump …
Some collars a man gets used to …
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Rogers didn’t get the memo.
“Group aims to focus Catholics on politics,” Rollcall 4-20- 2004. (I think the group was referencing White Catholics since it was 20 years ago.)
About the conservative leader of the group, “…with the largest database in the country, web entrepreneur, Michael Galloway believes he’s the Catholic answer to George Soros…’I’ve been put in place by the Vatican.’…creates and distributes scorecards in numerous House and Senate races.” Republican Galloway brags about talking to Karl Rove about the politically ambitious plan.
A response (total naïveté and lack of foresight about despot support) was quoted. A Catholic group spokesperson (liberal) smugly proclaimed that Galloway wouldn’t get far. She mentioned the preposterous anti-abortion messaging as example of his anticipated failure with a majority of voters. Guess she didn’t see Leonard Leo and Don McGahn of Jones Day on the horizon
Abbott is White, Republican, Catholic.
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Davy Crockett and the rest of the Texas rebels expected Black people to wear their collars. IIRC the Texas Revolution happened because Mexico abolished slavery.
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Don’t really know either Crockett or Rogers personally, just speaking out of hard knocks cynicism in the latter case.
The immigrant Texicans’ chief beef with their hosts’ rule was (1) the Church-State’s prohibition against slavery and (2) the Church-State’s dictation of Catholic sacraments for marriage etc. This led them to build a very strong wall between Church and State, modeled on the U.S. First Amendment, into the Republic of Texas Constitution.
Texas Is Where Irony Goes To Die …
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NYU- 2-3-2020, “The reckoning is real….”
“Many of us view the Catholic Church as a northern church. But, the Catholic Church established its foothold in the south and relied on slave labor to help finance the livelihoods of its priests and nuns, and to support its schools…”
A description/history of Juneteenth posted at a Texas diocese site that fails to mention the Catholic Church as a major slave owner is a page out of Rufo’s anti-CRT playbook.
Georgetown University didn’t admit its first Black student until 1953.
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Abbott is an extremist that will throw rural communities and traditional conservatives under the bus for his thirty pieces of silver from billionaires. Conservatives left behind by Abbott should find a home with the Democratic party in the state. If more real conservatives were willing to cross party lines, Texas would have Beto O’Rourke leading the state. He would not sell out rural Texans, and he would defend its public its public schools. Most of all, he believes in democracy and would not operate the state like a thug seeking retribution. Voting matters!
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cx: defend its public schools
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In other news, Sweden just joined NATO. Great job, Vladimir!
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Finland joined NATO last year and shut down crossings on its 830 mile border with Russia. This was also a well known route for bringing illegal drugs into Europe.
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YES!!!! It’s getting better all the time.
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Glenn Rogers quote: “…………..create a Theocracy that is both un-American and un-Texan.
May God save Texas!” end quote
A bit of irony there.
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It appears that the root cause of this situation is Citizens United. The ability of the rich to have a LOUDER voice via their having mor $dollar bills$ to buy Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, Dan Patrick etc silences the voice of all (poor) Americans or in this case Texans. Unless all citizens have equal voice, there is no hope for America.
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If Trump is elected, he will appoint more jurists who make decisions like the one in Citizens United.
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In California a cryptocurrency PAC called Fairshake spent more than 10 mil to defeat Katie Porter. They ran an endless series of fraudulent ads claiming that Porter wanted corporate money. Adam Schiff was the crypto friendly candidate. Schiff’s PAC ran ads for himself on Fox news (Something he vowed to never do.) saying that Garvey, the republican candidate, was a Trump supporter who always supported strong conservatives. People are alleging that Schiff’s ads on Fox were actually a cynical attempt to boost Garvey’s popularity, so Schiff wouldn’t have to run against Porter. Porter came in third. Like you say, the rich have much more leverage. I don’t know Schiff’s position on vouchers and charter schools, but I’m sure that a candidate backed by tech billionaires is much more likely to be charter friendly than an anti-corporate candidate like Porter.
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I can’t feel sorry for a man who supports a monster like Gov. Abbott on pretty much every issue except one. I imagine the constituents he fought for are a fairly homogeneous group. He had the opportunity to understand how his fight relates to the many other fights in his state where people are struggling and being abused, but he somehow doesn’t.
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