Every Friday morning, I join the Cardle & Woolley Show on Talk 1370 Radio in Austin to announce the week’s Winners & Losers. We are now officially in the second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history and the only thing Congress agrees on is that nobody trusts anybody enough to even begin to make a deal. Here’s who made the list this week:
LOSER: The “No Kings” Thing
It has never been clear what the “No Kings” message is supposed to mean. Of all the criticisms that could be hurled at the government, surely “No Kings” is among the most nonsensical. If we had a king, the government would not be shut own, MSNBC would be off the air and Elon Musk would be building a nuclear power plant on the moon.
Last Saturday I was visiting family in Portland, Oregon, where I passed a man on the street wearing a huge inflatable chipmunk suit. He was on his way to the No Kings march, carrying a sign that read “Constitutional Rights.” For him? For chipmunks? Seriously. What does “No Kings” mean?
WINNER: University of Texas at Austin & the Trump Compact
The University of Texas at Austin is reportedly still considering President Donald Trump’s “Compact for Academic Excellence, which gives universities the first shot at billions in federal research funds if they agree to take steps to transform the ideological culture that has dominated on university campuses for the past couple decades. It’s a pretty good deal, but so far, the University of Arizona, Brown, Dartmouth, MIT, the University of Pennsylvania, USC and Virginia have all given the president a thumbs down. Vanderbilt and UT are still considering the offer. Here is what those 7 universities that rejected Trump’s Compact are refusing to do:
Admit students based on merit – Trump’s Compact requires using standardized tests to determine who gets in. It prohibits using race, sex, ethnicity, or gender identity to admit students to the university, give them financial aid or hire anyone for a job. All those things are already illegal, of course.
Remain neutral on political and ideological issues. For taxpayer funded universities it seems like an easy call to just not take a side. Trump’s Compact also prohibits punishing or belittling conservative ideas on campus. Why just conservative ideas? Because no one is making fun of what progressives think. A survey conducted by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) among faculty members at 55 major universities found that only 20% of faculty members said a conservative would be welcome in their academic department. Almost 80% said another liberal would be welcome.
Commit to a five-year tuition freeze for American students. Spending is out of control at American universities. Administrative bloat has persisted throughout the pandemic and the protests. Between 1976 and 2018, full-time administrators and other professionals employed by academic institutions increased by 452%, while student enrollment grew by 78%. Capping tuition until they get a handle on that seems like a reasonable ask.
Cap the number of international undergraduate students at 15%. It’s only about 6% now—1.1 million international students. International students pay much higher tuition rates so universities are reluctant to cut off that cash cow. Current estimates indicate that international students pay about $44 billion in tuition to American universities.
Say What a Woman Is. The Trump Compact requires that universities give up the “gender identity” war and acknowledge there are only two genders. Hard to believe that some universities would forgo easier access to federal research funds rather than stop using they/them.
I have no insider knowledge on what UT will ultimately decide to do (I went to Oklahoma State), but I am rooting for the Longhorns on this one.
WINNER: SOS Identifies Illegal Voters
Let’s hear it for Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson, who announced this week that she had found 2,274 people on the voting rolls who are not citizens and should be ineligible to vote. Texas media has always insisted that non-citizen voters do not exist. They rolled that back a bit in reporting this story. The San Antonio Express-News said that the “number of potential non-citizens on the registration rolls is hardly indicative of widespread abuse. The 2,724 names account for just 0.01% of all the Texans who were registered to vote in the November 2024 election.”
Using that same metric, you gotta wonder why they didn’t say that 20,000 to 30,000 people participating in No Kings marchers in Texas over the weekend represented less than 0.01% of the state’s population and are “hardly indicative” of anything.
WINNER: Ted Cruz Goes After Christian Killings in Nigeria
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz introduced the Nigerian Religious Freedom Accountability Act this week to address the long history of Christian murders in Nigeria by the Islamic group Boco Haram. According to Cruz, “over 52,000 Nigerian Christians have been murdered by jihadists groups, including Boko Haram, and over 20,000 Christian churches have been destroyed in the last 15 years.”
Religious rights groups report that of all the Christians killed worldwide, 69% are from Nigeria. Reports from inside the country say that Muslims mostly target older women and children who cannot easily run away.
In contrast to Gaza, the media ignores this story. The State Department put Nigeria on a watch list in 2020 for what it called “systematic violations of religious freedom.” The designation was lifted in 2023 to avoid embarrassing former Biden Secretary of State Anthony Blinken before he visited Nigeria.
WINNER: World Has a New Moon
Well, actually they are calling it a “quasi-moon,” that reportedly has been traveling alongside Earth for decades, which makes you wonder why nobody noticed it until now. We’ve seen photos showing traces of water on Mars, hints of vast new galaxies beyond the Milky Way and hundreds of shots of UFOs from pilots who snap pics of space craft that are straight out of science fiction. But somehow this asteroid, named 2025PN7, has been orbiting just outside the door and nobody picked it up. Does anybody else think NASA has some explaining to do?
LOSER: Who Knows How Bad Big City Crime Is?
One familiar screed during the “No Kings,” protests came from city dwellers in New York, Chicago and Portland, who repeatedly insisted that their cities are safe and that Trump’s insistence that they need federal troops to help control crime and protect ICE is an over-reaction. Democrats support the “our cities are safe” delusion with crime statistics that the Dept. of Justice has revealed are increasingly problematic. The problem is not only underreported crime, it’s also policies that encourage undercharging for crimes. Here’s how it works: David Mazariegos was arrested in New York City last week for attacking a passenger on a subway train with a sword and ultimately beating him to death. Mazariegos had just been arrested in July for assaulting someone else, but his charge had been lowered to a misdemeanor so he got out of jail and NYC’s felony statistics didn’t go up.
Democrats reportedly are trying to get crime rates down before next year’s elections to re-assure their constituents in big cities that their neighborhoods are actually safe. The message is, “if you feel scared, you are just imagining it.”
LOSER: Texan Urges National Democrats to “Fight Dirty”
Sixteen people are running in a special election to replace the late Sylvester Turner in Houston’s 18th Congressional District. The district is likely to elect a Democrat, and one of the candidates, state Rep. Jolanda Jones, has said the problem in Washington today is that Democrats are losing because they play by the rules. If elected Jones promises to “fight ugly.”
“I am not a ‘when they go low, we go high’ [person]. I’m not that kind of girl. If they go low, I’m going to the gutter.”
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett has long been following the Jones “fight dirty” plan, making a name for herself by calling Gov. Greg Abbott “Governor Hot Wheels” and President Trump a Nazi. Crockett said this week she is seriously considering a race for the U.S. Senate. Crockett is leading in the latest poll for the Democrat nomination that shows her at 31% in front of State Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin and perennial Democrat loser, Beto O’Rourke, both of whom are at 25%.
LOSERS: Off-Year Democrats May Die on Trans Issue Hill
The New York Times has profiled the two women who are running for governor in Virginia and New Jersey—the only two states that hold odd-year statewide elections. Both states are blue, but both races are now in single digits and there’s a lot on the line. According to Thomas Edsell at the New York Times, “if either Mikie Sherrill or Abigail Spanberger loses her bid to become governor in November, the Democratic Party is in trouble heading into the 2026 congressional elections.”
Andrew Sullivan is a virulent anti-Trump blogger, but he is always vigilant on the “trans” issue and he has a theory. He points to those tight elections in Virginia and New Jersey and says the Democrat candidates are losing ground because they are afraid to move away from supporting “rights” for biological men who think they are women. Voters in those two states—including Democrat voters—remain concerned about laws that support boys in public schools having access to girls’ sports teams and restrooms.
Sherrill, who is running for governor of New Jersey, has held her pro-trans ground, trying to stir up fear in the hearts of parents by saying: “…there are threats that “some Moms for Liberty type person [will] go out on soccer fields and try to check seventh-grade girls’ soccer teams for trans people…”
In Virginia, Abigail Spanberger, the Democrat candidate for governor, refuses to directly answer questions about boys in girls’ sports.
LOSER: Meanwhile, Democrats in New England
The off-year elections aren’t the only problem Democrats are facing. As I noted last week, the Democrat candidate for Virginia Attorney General threatened to shoot the Speaker of the State Assembly but none of his fellow Democrats have withdrawn their endorsements. This week’s story comes from Maine, where Graham Platner is up 20 points in a Democrat primary for a shot to run against longtime Republican senator Susan Collins, R-Maine. Platner, who has been endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders from Vermont, which is very close to Maine, fought off charges all week that he has a Nazi tattoo which he says he got while he was out carousing when he was a Marine. Platner has tried to cover up the tattoo, but now he’s being hit with old social media posts where he says he became a communist when he got older and that he doesn’t love America anymore. He also belonged to a group called the Socialist Rifle Association, saying you can’t beat fascism without a rifle.
And in New York City—which would be the eighth largest state if it were a state—Democrats are running a guy who currently calls himself a socialist: Zohran Mamdani.
WINNER: Trump Nominates Sen. Brian Birdwell Assistant Sec. of Defense
In a big win for America and for the Pentagon, Texas Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, was nominated by President Trump to serve as Assistant Secretary of Defense. Birdwell is a retired Lt. Col. in the U.S. Army who survived the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon, suffering burns that took dozens of surgeries and years to recover. If you haven’t heard his story of the attack, you can listen to it here. Birdwell is a great American patriot and a respected leader in the State Senate who has worked tirelessly for the people of Texas. President Trump is lucky to get him in Washington.
Gig ‘em, Wreck ‘em, Hook ‘em
Texas A&M has climbed to No. 3 in the national rankings and is traveling to Baton Rouge to play No. 20 Louisiana State on Saturday night. Aggie fans should not read the New York Times, which is predicting an A&M upset, but we all know that the New York Times is wrong about almost everything. I’m betting on the Aggies
Still ranked 14th after their heart-breaking loss at Arizona State last week, Texas Tech plays Oklahoma State this week, and they are picked to crush them. But the Cowboys are now breaking records in response to their truly awful season. Last week they filled empty seats at Boone Pickens Stadium with the largest crowd of shirtless fans ever recorded, while Houston beat them. This week, they are going for the most banana suits in a Conga line. Watch for them between Red Raider touchdowns.
No. 22-ranked Texas is on the road, playing Mississippi State at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow. Texas is predicted to eke out a victory. Mississippi State is on a three-game losing streak.
Have a great weekend.
Sherry Sylvester is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and the former Senior Advisor to Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick.
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