Amy Kremer, a Republican candidate for Congress in Georgia’s 6th district and a person with whom I share no relation, has a little problem. Her entire campaign staff quit. But why? Because of another little problem: She isn’t raising enough money to have a campaign staff. Her former campaign manager sent out the following press
Everybody’s Irish today! Get your Irish on in the ATL today. Finally. But there’s still plenty of time to screw it up. Heaven forbid. How do YOU say it? Dolly Parton keeping her word. Say it ain’t so! Final destination. Good grief. Good Grief, Part II. No matter what you think, you’re a racist. That
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According to a press release from Mercer University, President of Young Harris College and former Secretary of State Cathy Cox has been named Dean of the Mercer Law School. The full press release can be read here, and an excerpt is below the fold. Welcome to Macon, Dean Cox.
Chuck Williams of the Columbus Ledger Enquirer brings word that the race to replace State Senator Josh McKoon has begun. McKoon has already announced his intention to vacate his seat. Robertson, 54, said his 30 years in law enforcement gives him an unique perspective as he seeks the office. He retired in October 2015. “There
Senator Johnny Isakson has issued the following statement, saying that he has undergone a second back surgery and is continuing on a program of physical therapy rehabilitation. Having more than reached my limit with our current healthcare “system”, I would like to extend my sincere wishes that his recovery goes smooth, steady, and quickly, and
On this date in 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson submitted a $1 billion war on poverty program to Congress. Peaches Governor Deal doesn’t want to be punished District 6 is a drill. Repeat: Only a drill. The Industry that might as well be the Teacher’s Pet is celebrated Anti-terrorism bill targets protesters, some say Is our
Vernon Jones’ return to the capitol didn’t have a political honeymoon so much as it had an armistice. Jones sent a signal of sorts at the inauguration of Michael Thurmond. Present for the festivities was Sharon Barnes-Sutton, who had just lost her seat to Steve Bradshaw, becoming the first commissioner in two decades to lose
Senator Johnny Isakson did two Telephone Town Halls last week and was impressive in both. He took on all questions, showed his depth of knowledge and commitment to Georgians in all his responses. It is worth your time taking a couple hours to listen to the both in their entirety, even if you disagree with
Don’t forget to sign up. “At Peace With Woman” by The Jones Girls. Can it be a bloodbath if 6th CD Dems all bring letter openers to a knife fight? Sonny Perdue’s special brand of patronage is headed to DC! Washington Post is stunned to learn Southerners don’t like the KKK anymore. GSP rescues puppies–cute photos