Democrats for Newt Gingrich….Really
I am voting for President Obama in November and Newt Gingrich in March. Obama supporters in conservative states with open primaries should know that giving the president Newt as a target is as...
View ArticleBelichick, Newt and Obama: Let Them Score
I can’t stand Bill Belichick but must admit that he was smart to tell his Patriots defenders to allow the Giants’ Ahmad Bradshaw to score a touchdown in the last few minutes of the Super Bowl....
View ArticleGOP: Ashley Bell Didn’t Win….What the (Rhymes with bell)
Hall County, Georgia, County Commissioner Ashley Bell loss his election Tuesday night– who saw that coming. Bell is a bright Black attorney who was a college star in the Democrat Party but recently...
View ArticleObama Can Win Georgia/Glad It’s Not Huntsman
For those just taking notice of the presidential election, the headlines should currently read “Jon Huntsman and President Obama in vigorous yet civic debate on ideas.” See, the GOP selected...
View ArticleThe New Normal: Democrats vs. Republicans with a twist
I have been watching NBC’s show “The New Normal” to support Georgia homegirl NeNe Leakes. They recently had an episode titled “Obama Mama” that covered the major political issues well. Hell, the...
View ArticleToo Close–Obama v. Romney
We need to remember that more is on the table than Obama’s or Romney’s political career; those guys will be fine. It’s all about jobs, the economy, gas prices and the role of government. The election...
View ArticlePlantation Mentality of Politics 2012
To be honest, you should never operate an entity or enterprise without input from all involved people. On this election day, I can’t help but thing that this election is one of the last of it’s...
View ArticleHillary Clinton: Clear the Field
That Hillary Clinton is sitting in the catbird seat. She will be serving the nation in or out of office— directly or indirectly. We know that she has first dibs on the next Democratic nomination...
View ArticleNaturally: African Americans, Jack Kingston and the U.S. Senate race
My thoughts on the future of Black political centrists in the South have been two weeks and/or two decades in the making. So, brace yourself for an unusual brainstorm. The open U.S. Senate race in...
View ArticleAlicia Keys “Brand New Me” Is A Great Political Anthem
To me, Alicia Keys has written the political song of the decade unbeknownst to her. She was writing about love or whatever but the lyrics capture my feelings and concerns for the troubled...
View ArticleMy Annual Rambling Rant: Fat on Food Stamps
It’s time for my annual “consider yourselves told” blog post for southern conservatives. For years now, I have been patiently waiting for someone or some group on the right to ask how to do better in...
View ArticleNational Questions for Local Election Candidates
Local elections have statewide and national consequences because they echo the word on the street to the statehouse and the White House. To me, we are experiencing a disconnect in Georgia because the...
View ArticleOpen Primaries: Change The Game
We need open primaries in Georgia because the elected officials are entrenched while Atlanta and D.C. could use some new blood. Evidently, protecting jobs (their jobs) is their main concern and both...
View ArticleDems and GOP Should Reread Romans Chapter 12
Since I have been really reading the Bible the last few years, I have come across so many parts that should guide how public policy and politics should function. So, these deeply faithful people must...
View ArticleTim Scott and Austin Scott: Grassroots Turf Builders?
While working in the yard, I drew a connection between weeding the lawn and outreach efforts. We spend so much money and time lawn mowing but to me we cut the grass every three weeks but cut the weeds...
View ArticleGeorgia Election Summit: Put It On the Table
Everyone has agendas this election year and there is much to sort out. My agenda is based on the best interest of Georgia and the South but the word trump has always been a cornerstone of this blog....
View Article2014 Primary Big Picture: Golden Opportunities About To Be Squandered
The primary elections next month will place the foundation for what kind of Georgia we want to have. With secondary consideration for party politics, I want to point out a different view of a few...
View ArticleNunns, Carters, Obamas and Clintons: The formula
As President Nixon would say, I want to make one thing perfectly clear: Nunns and Carters can’t win in Georgia in 2014 without Obamas and Clintons. Jason Carter is running for governor and Michelle...
View ArticleLeaving Black Votes on the Table: What Jack Kingston should have learned from...
Rep. Jack Kingston could have won the primary runoff easily in the Black community but the wrong cats must have been in his ear. We are talking about the same Jack who has frequently visited and...
View ArticleVoting: the Best Protest
Some Americans actually feel that they are more American than others. When those other Americans get wind of that notion, they often blow off being productive, engaged members of society and live as...
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