Monday is Memorial Day, but before burgers are on the grill let me tell you a little story about an old veteran I met years back right around this time of year. I like to tell this one for Memorial... (Continue reading)
“The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.”—from William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. It’s hard to know what good might be interred in the remains of Huey Long beneath his effigy on the... (Continue reading)
Primary elections for a sitting president are supposed to be nothing more than an exercise of going through the motions toward a foregone conclusion. Sure there will be challengers, there always are, but other candidates vying for the party’s nomination... (Continue reading)
As promised by the Louisiana Department of Education, the list of schools participating in the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program (SSEEP), or school voucher program, has been released to coincide with applications being accepted, which started today. Here are the... (Continue reading)
As legislators struggle with competing anti-bullying bills to sort out the best way to fight Louisiana’s War Against Wedgies, Rep. Neil Abramson, D-New Orleans, is working to protect the unsung browbeaten among us—members of the Louisiana House of Representatives. It’s... (Continue reading)
…you never know what you’re going to get. That’s not exactly true, if you are a conservative electing a Republican to national office you are generally going to get screwed. Republicans are kind of used to it, but there remains... (Continue reading)
For readers under 40, there was a time when late night talk show host David Letterman was edgy and, believe it or not, funny. That’s a hard concept to grasp, I know, but you will just have to take our... (Continue reading)
John Wolfe Jr., the Tennessee attorney running against Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination has pulled with-in seven percentage points of Obama in Arkansas. Wolfe won enough votes in the March 24 primary election here in Louisiana to entitle him to... (Continue reading)
C’mon, Louisiana Democrats, you are making this too easy. It’s always fun picking on you guys, but we still need two viable political parties in Louisiana if for no other reason than to keep Republicans—many of who used to Democrats—honest.... (Continue reading)
It takes historic hubris to do this, but President Obama has remarkably added his accomplishments—did you even know he had any?—to the official biographies of nearly every president of the 20th Century on the White House’s website, www.whitehouse.gov. Our president... (Continue reading)
Since its early inception as a political instrument to protect slavery, the Democratic Party has been obsessed with race or, more precisely, with using racism to hold power. Back in the 19th Century, that meant casting the emerging Republican Party,... (Continue reading)
Ron Paul essentially ended his run for the presidency today and by doing so the libertarian Republican is waving goodbye to the seat he has held in Texas’s 14th congressional district since 1997. Paul announced that he would no longer compete for... (Continue reading)
If you have wondered why so-called new media is growing as traditional print and cable news outlets are withering, Exhibit A is a series currently running on Glenn Beck’s GBTV, his Internet television station, news show. While the Main-Stream-Media was working... (Continue reading)
Things aren’t looking good for President Obama re-election chances, which is to say things are looking better for the nation as a whole. A new Rasmussen report shows that if the presidential election were held today, Mitt Romney would get... (Continue reading)
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