What Happens When A Culture Forgets Evil
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A lot of politics is downstream from culture, and we start there on Star Wars Day with a deceptively simple question: why do the stories that stick usually keep a clean line between good and evil? We talk about what happens when modern entertainment tries to blur moral reality, why audiences can feel the “message” coming, and why objective truth still shows up in the best storytelling.
Then we shift into Texas news you can actually use. We break down Attorney General Ken Paxton’s appeal tied to the Epic City development fight and what a temporary injunction means for the next steps, the agencies involved, and the broader legal strategy. From there, we dig into new FBI testimony on the alleged Chinese hacking of UTMB email accounts during the early COVID-19 era, including what was reportedly taken, how investigators traced the activity, and why a judge considered flight risk central to detention.
Medicare Monday brings Justin White from Senior Health Services on air to unpack the “food card” commercials and the bait-and-switch mechanics behind confusing Medicare marketing. We also hit a rapid run of Texas headlines: the Magnolia mayor’s growing stack of lawsuits, the Texas Supreme Court decision upholding the state’s classification of hemp-derived Delta 8 THC as a Schedule I controlled substance, and a new federal First Amendment lawsuit after a Houston ISD speaker was removed from a meeting for reading passages from a library book available to students.
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