Author: Will Kremer

New Year, Same Morning Reads

Happy 2017! Let’s make this year better than last. State Lawmakers are identifying new avenues to fix failing schools. A Waffle House waitress was fired for shooting at three robbers. The Democratic Party of Georgia sounds like my family reunions: nasty, frustrating, and potentially inbred. The top political questions for 2017. Austin Chambers: A Georgia boy heading

GeorgiaPol Road Show — Wild Hog Supper Edition

As tradition dictates, GeorgiaPol is hosting its annual Wild Hog Road Show. Join Dear Leader Charlie Harper, our editors, and our contributors for a celebration before the Georgia General Assembly convenes the following day. Topics that are off-limits: My attire at last year’s road show, my attire at this year’s road show, and the impending

Morning Reads — Fame Seeker Edition

I had the pleasure of meeting an interesting individual at the Phipps AMC movie theater on Thursday. As I sat at the bar awaiting the arrival of my friends, I couldn’t help but notice the man’s Chewbacca onesie. After striking up a conversation, he gave me his business card: “Professional Fame Whore” written beside a picture of himself

Morning Reads — December 12

Happy Monday, everyone! I erected a 9ft inflatable minion yesterday to irritate my insufferable neighbors. T’is the season! Jawja University System of Jawja to institutions of higher education: Don’t violate federal and state law–seriously. Three of the eight members in Chatham County’s delegation are associated with companies or organizations paid to provide services at the Chatham County

Professional Candidate Alex Johnson Announces Candidacy For GAGOP Chairman

Perpetual Georgia Republican Party Chairman candidate Alex Johnson announced he is running for Georgia Republican Party Chairman. In the email announcing his candidacy, Johnson wrote, Republican Donald Trump was elected based on his common-sense solution to put America first.  Following Trump’s lead, it is time for the Georgia GOP to put Republicans first. His platform

Morning Reads — December 5

I panicked after typing “5th” because I realized a family member’s birthday is in four days and I’m completely unprepared. Jawja Speaker Ralston: United Republican government should handle “Religious Liberty” legislation. Trump could thrust Perdue-world to new heights. Privately owned Atlanta: What it could mean. Legislators gather in Athens for the legislative Biennial Institute conference. A

Morning Reads — November 28

Happy Monday, everyone! This post is your chance to wish Supreme Lord Jon Richards a happy belated birthday. You don’t want to see him angry. Jawja If the Jawja GOP wants to remain in power, then it needs to start appealling to minorities. A few elected officials in swing districts agree. The dry conditions continue to