Gambit Weekly’s Clancy DuBos had an interesting commentary on WWL-TV tonight…... (Continue reading)
…it’s almost hard to imagine how this man walks. On the floor of the House of Representatives, King blasted the fraud-ridden Pigford II settlements the Obama administration and its allies in Congress have put forth and did his best to... (Continue reading)
It’s really easy to pick on Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal these days. Whether it be the now-infamous response to president Obama’s first State of the Union speech, or his “I’m not running for president, I promise” book tour, the past... (Continue reading)
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…or else you’ll end up like this guy. A 47 year old gay man was arrested at San Francisco International Airport after ejaculating while being patted down by a male TSA agent. Percy Cummings, an interior designer from San Francisco, is being... (Continue reading)
This video is of Rep. Steve Buyer (R-IN) haranguing Laura Richardson (D-CA), who is serving as Speaker Pro Tem in the U.S. House, last night on a pece of legislation the Democrats were attempting to push past GOP objections in... (Continue reading)
A column by Louisiana Treasurer John Kennedy, who is now the state’s most popular officeholder with 61 percent approval… Louisiana has 10 state-owned, taxpayer-funded public hospitals, spread across 64 parishes and 45,000 square miles, to deliver health care to our... (Continue reading)
A collective sigh of relief was heard throughout Louisiana as the hurricane season officially ended. Compared to recent years, the 2010 hurricane season passed quietly in Louisiana. Despite that reality, you may be surprised to learn that it was the... (Continue reading)
You’re not. This guy is.... (Continue reading)
Bernie Pinsonat of Southern Media and Opinion Research is out with his fall approval numbers on Gov. Bobby Jindal, and it’s clear that Louisiana’s chief executive hasn’t done a good job bolstering his public support with his actions of late.... (Continue reading)
The fallout from all of this ethics nonsense has done no favors to the public perception of government corruption. First there was Charlie Rangel who bitched and moaned about his representation up until he was indicted on 11 ethics violations. Then,... (Continue reading)
The National Journal’s morning e-mail blast today says that the House GOP leadership has gotten on board with an initiative which could ultimately become the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution… Incoming House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, along with several... (Continue reading)
The current issue of City Journal has an article from Nicole Gelinas which is well worth a read. It’s an overview of New Orleans’ recovery from Katrina and how in many ways the city has successfully translated one of the... (Continue reading)
…is that we couldn’t knock Harry Reid off. Watch this imbecile talk about football on the floor of the Senate, wasting the taxpayers’ time and prattling on about the Pistol offense and how he met Colin Kaepernick in church one... (Continue reading)
“Muslims will want to go to the moon when the Jews set up Israel there.” - Dennis Miller... (Continue reading)
In our prior posting about the House races, we briefly analyzed the 2012 Presidential race through the lens of the electoral behavior of each state during midterm elections. We noted that “….At a minimum, the states which voted for McCain... (Continue reading)
UPDATE: Something else which has come out of the WikiLeaks dump is that when President Obama met with King Abdullah last year, he scored himself a tirade for having spent all his time bloviating about the importance of the Arab/Israeli... (Continue reading)
Obama’s long overdue announcement of a federal pay freeze came as a welcome surprise to many. However, it was not greeted exclusively with enthusiasm (unfortunately). The problem with cutting the budget is that no cut provides a neutral impact. Every... (Continue reading)
…it’s hard to get excited about saving $5 billion over two years when you’ve got a trillion-dollar deficit in one. The Smarm Factor involved in the announcement of this grand gesture is off-putting as well.... (Continue reading)
Four members of the Louisiana congressional delegation are up in arms with the Environmental Protection Agency today after a regulatory edict on ozone levels threatens to crush the state’s economy. The four – Reps. Bill Cassidy, Steve Scalise, Charles Boustany... (Continue reading)