Ryan Autullo

Ryan Autullo is an experienced journalist and author based in Texas. He has written extensively on topics such as politics, business, and technology. His work has been featured in various publications including Bloomberg Law.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

80%

Examples:

  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's desire to force out incumbent judges that ruled he can prosecute voter fraud has pulled his billionaire donors into an otherwise low-profile judicial election for the state's highest criminal court.
  • Two Texas billionaires opened their wallets to Paxton-aligned Texans for Responsible Judges: Dan Wilks, a west Texas oil man, and Excel Communications founder Kenny Troutt. Each contributed $50,000 to the PAC.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • The article mentions two Texas billionaires who donated to Paxton-aligned Texans for Responsible Judges. This suggests that there may be a conflict of interest between the interests of these billionaires and those of justice.

Contradictions

125%

Examples:

  • The article portrays Ken Paxton's desire to force out incumbent judges who ruled he can prosecute voter fraud as a recent development when in fact it has been ongoing for more than two years. This is deceptive because the reader is led to believe that this issue only recently came up.
  • The article portrays Paxton supporters as being motivated by political revenge when in reality they are simply trying to unseat judges who have ruled against him. This is deceptive because it implies that their actions are driven solely by personal animosity rather than a legitimate desire for justice.

Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • The article portrays Ken Paxton's desire to force out incumbent judges who ruled he can prosecute voter fraud as a recent development when in fact it has been ongoing for more than two years. This is deceptive because the reader is led to believe that this issue only recently came up.
  • The article portrays Paxton supporters as being motivated by political revenge when in reality they are simply trying to unseat judges who have ruled against him. This is deceptive because it implies that their actions are driven solely by personal animosity rather than a legitimate desire for justice.

Recent Articles

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Revenge: Endorsing Candidates in Upcoming Primary Election to Take Down State House Speaker Dade Phelan

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's Revenge: Endorsing Candidates in Upcoming Primary Election to Take Down State House Speaker Dade Phelan

Broke On: Sunday, 03 March 2024 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton seeks revenge against those who impeached him by endorsing over 70 candidates in the March 5th primary election, including former President Donald Trump. His top target is state House Speaker Dade Phelan, whom he believes oversaw his impeachment effort.