-
In his teens and his 20s, Stickland was a prolific internet troll. But instead of growing out of it, he would make a career of it — ascending to the role of a conservative Texas powerbroker, before taking heat for hosting a meeting with white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
-
3 in North Texas GOP missing from letter opposing Jonathan Stickland's meeting with Holocaust denierMost North Texas House Republicans signed on to a letter condemning Defend Texas Liberty PAC after its president met with a Holocaust denier. Three declined to do so, highlighting a rift in the Republican party.
-
Accusations of “grooming” — or falsely equating LGBTQ+ people with sexual abusers — are cropping up in this election cycle and across the national political landscape.
-
Across Texas, insurgent Republicans who rode Tea Party anger to Austin are now facing challenges themselves. That’s the dynamic in Tarrant County, where…
-
Before Jonathan Stickland became the Texas Legislature’s most boisterous “former fetus,” he was ~Stick, a minor celebrity in the obscure backwaters of the…