Darlin’ of the Devil

Texas Governor, Greg Abbott (Getty Images)

By James Moore

You see his craven inhumanity manifest across Texas. Look to the border, where razor wire spins in the middle of the Rio Grande, killing people, and desperate parents try to climb up muddy banks toward armed men who have been wrongly convinced they are protecting the state. He spends billions on wire and walls and soldiers and guns but does nothing about a million children without healthcare. Not once has he ever mentioned the names of the soldiers who have died serving his political stunt known as Operation Lone Star. When the federal government offered a free summer lunch program for students from low-income families, he said no, without reason or rationale. A roomful of schoolchildren got torn to pieces by a madman’s gun and people were massacred at a department store in El Paso and he addressed it by eliminating all firearms regulations after promising to make meaningful changes.

With over $30 billion in surplus taxes, he refused to give public school teachers a pay raise because the legislature would not approve his plan to steer state tax money to private Christian schools, which would leave urban campuses increasingly impoverished and re-segregated. Nothing bothers him about the fact that Texas is one of the lowest per pupil spenders in the country on public schools, lagging $4000 behind the national average. He issues executive orders for state institutions to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs, designed to increase minority participation in education and jobs, and he orders DPS storm troopers onto the University of Texas campus to assault peaceful student protestors denouncing the genocide in Gaza. Overwhelming law enforcement was dispatched in direct contradiction to his previous threats to end state funding for universities that did not ensure free speech by permitting right wing agitators to appear on their campuses. It’s the same police force that stood with its guns lowered during the Uvalde rampage but ran roughshod over people college students peacefully assembling.

The U.S. Constitution is capriciously violated daily by him as he ignores Supreme Court rulings he does not like and creates new laws that abridge the powers of the federal government to protect the border by allowing Texas police to arrest undocumented immigrants. He pushed and passed unreasonable voter ID laws that make exercising the franchise more difficult for Black and Latino communities and voters with disabilities. His regulations made mail-in ballots almost impossible and banned drive-thru and 24-hour voting and he makes all these decisions while posturing as a Christian and posting scripture on his social media feeds, oblivious of his own hypocrisies. The man took public joy in posting a video of an alligator in the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, increasing the risk of death for immigrants on the river, and has no sympathy for the lives of women being ruined by his abortion laws, which force dangerous births and constrain doctors trying to save lives.

By even the most rudimentary analysis, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, is evil.

The self-proclaimed “law and order” governor’s ignominy reached celestial heights this past week, though, when he pardoned a convicted murderer who had killed a protestor that apparently possessed the wrong kind of politics to earn Abbott’s sympathy. Maybe it’s okay to kill in Texas if you murder the right type of person. Not sure what other message the governor is sending after setting free Daniel Perry, a former U.S. Army sergeant who had shot and killed a man at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in downtown Austin. According to witnesses, Perry turned his car into a crowd of people protesting racial injustice after the George Floyd death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The vehicle was approached by 28-year-old Garrett Foster, a U.S. Air Force veteran who was legally carrying an AK-47. No one ever claimed to see any indication he was going to fire his weapon.

But Perry did. He described Foster’s gun as being carried at “low ready,” implying he was about to bring it up to firing level. If so, he never got the chance because Perry repeatedly fired bullets into Foster and ended his life. The idea Foster was about to shoot was called untrue by witnesses in Perry’s trial and was rendered mostly preposterous by the fact that he was pushing his partner, a quadruple amputee, in her wheelchair. The fact that she was Black might have even triggered Perry, who had posted several racist messages on social media prior to the shooting. In the wake of the Floyd death by police, Perry said in one message, “I think I might go to Dallas and shoot looters.” He also warned, “No protestors go near my car,” which was the mistake made by Foster when he approached Perry’s vehicle in Austin. Evidence admitted in court showed Perry also wrote, “I wonder if they will let me cut the ears off of people who’s decided to commit suicide by me.”

 

None of that, however, represented a problem for the Texas governor. As soon as Perry was sentenced to 25 years in prison after a jury trial, Abbott announced he planned to issue him a pardon. When the racist memes from Perry were later made public, he backed off slightly and said the Board of Pardons and Paroles would be given all the information to make a decision. The outcome, of course, was a foregone conclusion since all seven members of that board are appointees and political confederates of the governor. Abbott ought to have stayed out of the case, especially when he ignored racist memes from Perry like the one that showed a mother forcing her child’s head underwater in a bathtub. Perry posted in all caps next to the photo, “WHEN YOUR DAUGHTERS FIRST CRUSH IS A LITTLE NEGRO BOY.” Much of the evidentiary filing by prosecutors suggests the case against Perry might have reasonably been argued as a more serious hate crime.

 

 

Predictably, Abbott’s pardon declaration emphasized the Second Amendment and the state’s “stand your ground” law, which empowers people to use deadly force and not retreat if they feel their lives are being threatened. No mention is made, of course, that there was no evidence of threatening behavior from Foster. Abbott also pointed his angry little finger at Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza for not “upholding the self-defense rights of citizens” and “reducing access to guns.” The governor is implying he may seek to remove Garza under the HB 17 law that allows the state to fire elected district attorneys if they refuse to prosecute certain types of crimes.

Daniel Perry, meanwhile, walks free even though court testimony from psychologists described him as suffering from PTSD and types of autism and offered prognoses indicating he may return to violence. Foster’s 31-year-old common-law wife who witnessed his killing and had been with him since high school, lives alone now in a home they had customized for her handicaps. The quadruple amputee has lost her husband and caregiver to the whims of an angry, trigger happy, racist.

And Greg Abbott waits for his next chance to dance again with the devil.

 

This article was originally published on Texas to the world.

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James Moore is the New York Times bestselling author of “Bush’s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential,” three other books on Bush and former Texas Governor Rick Perry, as well as two novels, and a biography entitled, “Give Back the Light,” on a famed eye surgeon and inventor. His newest book will be released mid- 2023. Mr. Moore has been honored with an Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his documentary work and is a former TV news correspondent who has traveled extensively on every presidential campaign since 1976.

He has been a retained on-air political analyst for MSNBC and has appeared on Morning Edition on National Public Radio, NBC Nightly News, Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, CBS Evening News, CNN, Real Time with Bill Maher, and Hardball with Chris Matthews, among numerous other programs. Mr. Moore’s written political and media analyses have been published at CNN, Boston Globe, L.A. Times, Guardian of London, Sunday Independent of London, Salon, Financial Times of London, Huffington Post, and numerous other outlets. He also appeared as an expert on presidential politics in the highest-grossing documentary film of all time, Fahrenheit 911, (not related to the film’s producer Michael Moore).

His other honors include the Dartmouth College National Media Award for Economic Understanding, the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television News Directors’ Association, the Individual Broadcast Achievement Award from the Texas Headliners Foundation, and a Gold Medal for Script Writing from the Houston International Film Festival. He was frequently named best reporter in Texas by the AP, UPI, and the Houston Press Club. The film produced from his book “Bush’s Brain” premiered at The Cannes Film Festival prior to a successful 30-city theater run in the U.S.

Mr. Moore has reported on the major stories and historical events of our time, which have ranged from Iran-Contra to the Waco standoff, the Oklahoma City bombing, the border immigration crisis, and other headlining events. His journalism has put him in Cuba, Central America, Mexico, Australia, Canada, the UK, and most of Europe, interviewing figures as diverse as Fidel Castro and Willie Nelson. He has been writing about Texas politics, culture, and history since 1975, and continues with political opinion pieces for CNN and regularly at his Substack newsletter: “Texas to the World.”

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8 Comments

  1. Abbott is a nonument to iniquitous stupidity, riddled with corrosive superstition so that no civilised attitude has ever surfaced. Blustering and loud bullshitting are seen as personal positives in this declining stupido USA, so Abbott appeals to the broad based shittery and malodorous population of distorted supremacists. Exceptionalism? The USA is exceptionally stupid, savage, evil, ignorant, narrow, heathenish, regressively egofixated, a mess going down. And Abbott is a figurehead for all that excrement.

  2. One shakes one’s head. How often is it that the bible-bashers are the worst hypocrites, that those who supposedly subscribe to the biblical tenets are the most malign when it comes to their attitudes and actions towards their fellow man or woman?

  3. Get ready Australia, because Texas could be the model for the LNP, Murdoch led RW MSM, fossil fueled faux ‘free market’ and ‘environmental’ think tanks i.e. Atlas-Koch (IPA, CIS etc.) and Tanton (SPA, TAPRI, MB & esp. News), respectively.

    Who looms large is deceased white nationalist John ‘passive eugenics’ Tanton the muse of Bannon, Farage, GOP, Tories, LNP/ALP migration policies and Murdoch media; during the Bush years his groups (CIS & FAIR) started targeting the southern border to wedge the Democrats (with many pro-immigrant GOP inc ‘Cafe con leche Republicans’ too) and dog whistle the ‘other’.

    Like the UK an aspiration for a corrupt fossil fueled white Christian nationalist autocracy, not unlike Hungary or Russia, which attract many of the same, inc. too many in Tony Abbott’s offshore anti-Ukraine ecosystem? Though he claims to support Ukraine….

  4. Thank you for another fine but terrible report from Texas, Mr Moore.

    It must be awful to witness your home state fast becoming a little fascist microcosm of the whole kit and caboodle.

    I always look forward to your articles. Your compassion and empathy do not blunt your sharp edge but carry your communiques right to the heart of the matter.

  5. When doing the bible god’s work, there is no limit to the word’s of his son that can be ignored?

  6. USA’s electoral and political system has been progressively decimated by supremacists mostly of the sectarian kind since its colonial day dot. Its blood-soaked history, despite the continuing efforts of those of fair-minded reason and intelligence, has been endlessly bloodied by the corrupt and brutal opportunistic white supremacist dross expelled or fleeing from Europe

    Right from the start, the feuds between (mainly British) Anglicans and the (mainly French) Catholics became embedded by religious supremacists. From the colonization by Puritans, the feuds raged on through the period of Protestant Reformation and European Wars of religion and beyond. At the same time came guns, the wars with natives and land theft, slavery, and the merchants and guns and freebooters and guns, all grist for the religious feuds, and more guns, and later gangs of mainly war readied Irish and Germans.

    So, from the Doctrine of Discovery onwards the conquests raged via religiously blessed supremacy, dominion over everything by any means, any glory achieved via oppression, brutality, arms and the letting of blood in the name of jiggery-pokery attributed to any god at hand. And so the manufacturing of destruction, lies and vengeance reached a fever expressed in the vile Star Spangled Banner still worshipped by idiots.

    Beyond fair-minded reason and science, America’s WWII saving of the ‘free world’ from the fascists, established a self-righteous glory and political hubris. The obtaining of obeisance via the merchants of military might and weaponry, and the gods of that Star Spangled Banner.

    Having learned little, and knowing no other way, facing their inevitable collapse, what choice but to double-down. To opt for the alternate authoritarian Trump, Abbott et al, Project 2025, and the merchants of that Star Spangled Banner. For god’s sake, as empathy and kindness has never entered the equation of competition within their hegemonic death cult, what choice are they left with? Who could save them from death in their own swamp?

    For them all, quivering with fear and rage, it seems its as if the Rio Grande and all the coast are of the inviolable Styx.

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