Mugging for the cameras. One of my children is a GHP alumni, so this is just… This year’s peach crop is damaged. Whose “private” property is it, anyway? The truth is out there, somewhere, in Subpoena Land. Pass the popcorn. Macedonian content farmers. Or something. Hilarious. Sad face. We’ve stopped allowing children to be children,
I won’t be in Augusta this weekend, but if I were a delegate, I would proudly cast my vote for Michael McNeely to be the next chairman of the Georgia Republican Party. Michael has worked his way up through the ranks of the Republican Party to become 1st Vice Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party,
9th District Congressman Doug Collins issued a press release announcing his support of an appropriation process introduced by 14th District Congressman Tom Graves to move 12 appropriation bills through the committee process before August and elevate conservative priorities in the budget for FY 2018. In announcing his support the Congressman said, This plan is ambitious, and we
RC Cola, based out of Columbus, GA, has fallen victim to an internet troll. Somebody created the fake Twitter account @OfficialRCCola and pretended to be the company. The impostor posted a Tweet yesterday morning that stated “We have no plans to release any covfefe flavored cola. If you want the taste of incompetence there are other
Savannah Alderman Tony Thomas’ no good, very bad day has morphed into a no good, very bad couple of years. Last week, while the rest of us were distracted by Montana Congressman-elect Greg Gianforte treating a reporter very badly (or, more accurately, physically assaulting said reporter) for asking questions he didn’t like, Thomas too treated a
Just days after state Rep. Stacey Evans announced she would be running in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, another major Georgia Democrat has announced his 2018 plans. Jason Carter, the 2014 Democratic nominee, will not be pursuing another run. According to the AJC, Carter is planning on spending more time running the Carter Center and being a
Happy June! On this date in 1869, Thomas Edison received a patent for his electric voting machine. Also on this date in 1938, baseball helmets were worn for the first time. Peaches Jason Carter and 2018 Georgia is transaction alley Can Atlanta save rural Georgia? Georgia charter schools and low performance Georgia Supreme Court sides with
We have received a press release from Karen Handel’s campaign announcing four confirmed debates between her and Jon Ossoff. Three of the four debates will be televised. Mrs. Handel stated: “I look forward to several robust debates on the issues so that the people of the 6th District can be informed about the stark contrast
When considering the number of residents in jail per 100,000 people in a state, New Mexico and Georgia are at the top of the list. The Prison Policy Initiative, a Massachusetts-based justice reform group, released its most recent study on Wednesday and the results were quite compelling for the Peach State. Whiel New Mexico had
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has released a new TV ad in the #GA6 race that “targets Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff for his support of the notably dangerous Iran Deal and shows how his liberal policies are just too risky to keep Georgians safe.” NRCC Communications Director Matt Gorman: “Not only did Jon Ossoff