July 04, 2011 Dear Friends, I will be announcing an important effort – TOMORROW – Tuesday July 5 – regarding the repeal of Obamacare and its pending consideration before Supreme Court of the United States. Here are the details: When:... (Continue reading)
Forty-nine Republican members of Congress have asked the House Judiciary Committee to “promptly investigate” Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan’s role in preparing a legal defense for President Obama’s health care law when she served as solicitor general. In a letter... (Continue reading)
After a some failed attempts and a late night of negotiating, Republicans in Louisiana are ready to unveil a new Congressional map that could garner enough support to be in place for the next 10 years. According to GOP sources,... (Continue reading)
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In the previous two articles in the series, we looked at the Senate and Governor’s races across the nation. We would like to shift gears in this article to focus on the Louisiana Congressional races.... (Continue reading)
Most of these are obvious, but some might not be… WINNERS 1. David Vitter. Three years ago this guy was political dead meat. Tonight, he’s one of the strongest Republicans in the Senate. Vitter’s 57-38 blowout of Charlie Melancon tells... (Continue reading)
Today at the Louisiana Republican Leadership Summit, Scott Angelle spoke in detail about his party switch. Echoing the theme of a former speech made in Lafayette on economic recovery, Angelle described his decision as motivated by the desire of national Democrats... (Continue reading)
Sometimes things aren’t what they appear. For example, this morning the campaign of Democrat congressional candidate David Melville, running against Dr. John Fleming for the 4th District seat in northwest Louisiana, put out a press release touting the endorsement of... (Continue reading)
Last Friday, comedian Stephen Colbert testified at the behest of Democrat Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren as an expert witness before a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on immigration. What should have been a serious hearing on an important subject affecting millions of... (Continue reading)
Last night, both Louisiana and West Virginia conducted their Congressional primaries. Though the Louisiana Congressional primary was a very low turnout affair (7% overall turnout, with 13% on the GOP side and 5% on the Democratic/Independent side), there are several... (Continue reading)