Dennis Bonnen recording released, words are as reprehensible as reported

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The release of the secret recording of Dennis Bonnen

The What's Your Point panel discusses the contents and repercussions of the release of the secret recording by Michael Quinn Sullivan of Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen.

 This week’s panel: Wayne Dolcefino, media consultant; Carmen Roe, Houston attorney;   Bob Price, Associate Editor of Breitbart Texas; Charles Blain, Urban Reform; Michele Maples, conservative attorney;  and Antonio Diaz-, writer, educator and radio host, discuss the contents of the tape that was recorded by Michael Quinn O'Sullivan of a conversation he had with Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- The Texas House Republican caucus has condemned GOP Speaker Dennis Bonnen and Republican Rep. Dustin Burrows for secretly recorded comments asking a conservative group to target 10 GOP lawmakers in the 2020 primaries, calling a female lawmaker "vile" and saying President Donald Trump is "killing us" in pivotal state races.
   The caucus released a statement Friday following a meeting in Austin saying it "condemns in the strongest possible terms" comments made during a June 12 meeting between Bonnen, Burrows and Empower Texans CEO Michael Quinn Sullivan, who released the recording Tuesday.
   Bonnen previously denied offering media credentials to Sullivan's website for helping defeat the GOP lawmakers in the primaries, then later apologized for "embarrassing" and "hurtful" comments. Tuesday he released a statement saying no laws were broken during what he called "a political discussion."