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Performative Masculinity

1 h 7 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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Houston was rocked this week by ICE agents gunning down a grandfather who's lived in the city for 35 years. Houston Chronicle Opinion Editor Evan Mintz joins the show with the latest on the investigation. Meantime, Little Gov. Dan Patrick says Black people won't vote for James Talarico, arguing the Democrat is “a 90-pound weakling” who “couldn’t lift a ten-pound weight in a gym if he helped it," whatever that means. But speaking of black outreach, Talarico's favorite rap song is Country Grammar by Nelly? Really? Yes, and he said this in H-Town. We'll be off next week, and the show will return on July 24th. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer and the original music for the show is by Checkmayne in Houston.

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