Happy Monday, everyone! I spilt an entire glass of chocolate milk on myself at Waffle House yesterday, because adulting. Music I listened to the most last weekend: Bonnie Tyler – Total Eclipse of the Heart, Coldplay – Hymn For The Weekend, and M.I.A. – Bring The Noize. Jawja Democrats are lining up to challenge Senator Isakson. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Congressman Rick W. Allen (R, GA-12) will be seeking re-election to a second term in the U.S. House of Representatives. As part of the re-election campaign, Rep. Allen will hold a bus tour this week travelling to all 19 counties in Georgia’s beautiful 12th District. The week will be highlighted with a barbecue fundraising supper with Rep. Tom
#RINORadio GeorgiaPol Radio took to the air again on Friday where Charlie Harper, Jon Richards, and Stefan Turkheimer discussed the hangover from Super Tuesday. Is Donald Trump unstoppable? Are we in the midst of a political realignment within both parties? Luckily, we have the downloadable podcast version just in case you missed the live version
Next week, an Athens prosecutor will decide whether or not to cite a brewery for serving beer. Athens Clarke County Unified Government Prosecutor Bill Berryman claims that while an undercover officer spent two hours in Creature Comforts and was given beer, she was not offered a tour. (Memo to police officers: you might not be taking full
Bill Jackson announced this week that he’ll be retiring from the Senate. This will end a decade of his service to the upper chamber after having served 16 years in the State House. Thus far I’m not aware of any announced candidates to replace him. One of our regular commenters is the Mayor of Bowman
I am ready for this week to end. I shall get home hopefully early afternoon, assume a comforting fetal position under a blanket, and watch the uplifting tale of how a scrappy Congressman from upstate South Carolina brought dignity and American Values back to the White House. But before that, I get to revise and
If you believe that evolution and the Big Bang theory are lies straight from the pit of hell or that Federal employees don’t have real jobs or that the 16th and 17th amendments be repealed and that the Civil War and healthcare reform are comparable then your candidate looks poised to enter the 9th Congressional
After Tuesday’s presidential primary in Georgia, you probably know that Donald Trump won every one of Georgia’s 159 counties except for Clarke, Cobb, DeKalb, and Fulton. And when you look at a map of the race, you see a sea of red except for those four. That isn’t very helpful in determining where The Donald
There was another of those GOP debate things last night. Did you watch? I didn’t. Find of a lifetime. Pass the Zyrtec. Ghosts of Sessions Past, or something. The Year of Georgia Music. Oh my. Trouble in Texas. See ya. Don’t let the screen door hit you on the way out. Faster, please. Well, at
For the second time in less than a week, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal has issued a strong statement opposing the religious liberty bill that includes both the Pastor Protection Act and the First Amendment Defense Act. Amended by the Senate and sent back to the House, HB 757 awaits movement in the lower chamber. As