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Y’all-itics is the unofficial political podcast of Texas. Each week we’ll crack open an ice-cold Texas brew and explore a single hot topic affecting Texans. But this isn’t politics as usual. Y’all-itics doesn’t come from a fancy studio. We’re taking our podcast on the road to get past the soundbites and dive deeper into the issues that matter to y’all. Leave your labels at the door, this is a political podcast for all Texans… even the recent transplants!

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Y’all-itics is the unofficial political podcast of Texas. Each week we’ll crack open an ice-cold Texas brew and explore a single hot topic affecting Texans. But this isn’t politics as usual. Y’all-itics doesn’t come from a fancy studio. We’re taking our podcast on the road to get past the soundbites and dive deeper into the issues that matter to y’all. Leave your labels at the door, this is a political podcast for all Texans… even the recent transplants!

    The Texas Congresswoman Who Claps Back

    The Texas Congresswoman Who Claps Back

    SYNOPSIS:

    Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett isn’t afraid to bite back. She has gone viral again for defending herself against a personal attack from U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Georgia. In the 10-days since she called Greene a ‘bleach blonde, bad built, butch body’, memes have popped up online, flowers have come in to her office and she says some Republican members of congress have even given her private praise. On this episode, Crockett explains how it unfolded, why she trademarked the ‘bleach blonde, bad built, butch body’ phrase and what she wants people to know about her.


    GUEST:
    U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett / D-Dallas, TX-30

    • 29 min
    Texas Historian: The 24 Traits That Make These 8 U.S. Presidents The Best

    Texas Historian: The 24 Traits That Make These 8 U.S. Presidents The Best

    Less than six months before we elect our next president, a Texas attorney says there are leadership lessons that eight former U.S. presidents can teach us. Some of these led the country during badly divided times. What will history think about Biden and Trump 50 years from now? The Jasons get a history lesson in this episode from Talmage Boston, author of “How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons From Our Top Presidents”. Shoutout to Oak Highlands Brewery who shared their space and some cold draft beer.



    GUEST:
    Talmage Boston, Attorney & Author

    • 44 min
    ‘Red Dawn’ Republicans and Dads with Daughters

    ‘Red Dawn’ Republicans and Dads with Daughters

    There are two groups of Republicans in four states that could decide the next presidential election. The Lincoln Project, a group of former Republican political strategists, has its eyes set on these voters, thinking they will be enough to defeat Donald Trump. In this episode of Y’all-itics, the Lincoln Project reveals one line of messaging that works. And the group gives the Jasons a sneak peek at their election strategy over the next six months.



    Guest
    Stuart Stevens, Lincoln Project Senior Advisor

    • 50 min
    Why Texans Should Demand Lawmakers Tackle The Childcare Crisis

    Why Texans Should Demand Lawmakers Tackle The Childcare Crisis

    $11.4 Billion. That’s how much it’s costing Texas every year for failing to provide adequate childcare for working families. And researchers at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin say the crisis should be one of the paramount policy issues facing lawmakers when they return to Austin next January. Bottom line: if families can even find decent childcare, it’s costing them way too much. In this episode of Y’all-itics, one of the authors of that policy brief explains why this issue is so important for parents and non-parents alike, and how it threatens the myth of the “Texas Miracle.”

    Guest
    Steven Pedigo, LBJ School of Public Affairs

    • 36 min
    Texans say yes to border policies, but a big fat no to vouchers

    Texans say yes to border policies, but a big fat no to vouchers

    They’re Governor Greg Abbott’s biggest priorities: border security and school vouchers. But a new poll by the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation (THPF) makes it clear that while Abbott, and Republicans, are winning big with one, the other issue is a major political loser. In this episode of Y’all-itics, the Jasons hit a patio with THPF CEO and former Republican state Representative Jason Villalba, who explains why he thinks the Governor is so hell-bent to move forward with an issue a clear majority of Texans oppose.



    GUEST
    Jason Villalba, CEO/Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation

    • 42 min
    “We’re gonna go so far to the right that we’re wrong.”

    “We’re gonna go so far to the right that we’re wrong.”

    He does not do a lot of interviews. State Rep. Glenn Rogers, a conservative Texas Republican, lost his re-election last month after a pricey misinformation campaign against him. Despite a very conservative voting record, Gov. Greg Abbott, Sen. Ted Cruz, and billionaire backers campaigned against him because Rogers opposes school vouchers. So, is there still a place for him in the Texas GOP? Is Rogers responsible for enabling any of it? Will he vote for Cruz in November? In this episode of Y’all-itics, Rogers reveals the new priority he’s focusing on now.



    GUEST
    State Rep. Glenn Rogers, R-Graford

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
337 Ratings

337 Ratings

OregonCoastie ,

Great reporting, but…

I am a West Coast person, butI enjoy your podcast and listen to it regularly. Your interview with ERCOT left me with an unanswered question. As the utility struggles to cover the gap when the energy demand is high, due to high temperatures during the night, when solar energy is no longer available, the only plan, apparently to fill that gap is to offer $6 billion, in the hopes that energy companies will build new power plants over the next several years. Was it ever discussed that instead of building power plants perhaps every home could be outfitted with a whole house battery system and if not, why not? Why couldn’t more solar and wind do the job rather than burning oil and gas? Were those options studied?

Best Way To Get Your Info ,

Great Voting Information

I went online and printed the sample ballot and listened to this outstanding podcast. As I listened I made my decisions on how to vote on each amendment. The information was very helpful in understanding not only the amendments but also the potential impact of a yes or no vote. Thanks for providing the most useful information as usual!

Public Ed supporter ,

Information and perspective not often shared

Thank you for calling out the state government for their treatment of public education in the occasions that you have. I am a spouse and a mom to teachers. I also work as support staff in public Ed. I grow attached to the students that I meet through my loved ones. We all pour our own wages and extra time into students in order to make a difference. We all flew out of bed at 6 AM this morning when we thought one of the students was in danger (she wasn’t, thank the Lord!). Our legislators and state wide leaders have failed our students and teachers over and over again. How they can continue to do this after the preventable tragedy of Uvalde just proves how uncaring and hardened their hearts have become. I thought I was a conservative voter, but if being conservative means siding with party over doing what is right for kids, count me out. Thank you for always highlighting the stories that need to be told.

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