April 5, 2016 6:00 AM
Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Good morning! On this day in 1792, President George Washington gave the United States our first veto.
- SCOTUS: Unanimous on “One Person, One Vote.”
- Facebook Live is indeed annoying.
- What does Alabama Governor Robert Bentley have in common with Donald Trump?
- Per the Economist, most Southern states are a heady blend of “conspicuous religiosity with widespread loucheness.”
- Warner Robins continues cleanup from last week’s EF-1 tornado.
- Kennesaw eliminates retirement benefits for their elected officials.
- This June, Oxendine gets his day in court.
- Palmetto Pipeline post-mortem.
- Golf and football.
- Why Georgia is second only to Texas in the number of counties we have. (Spoiler: it’s because of the old County Unit system.)
- The Vice Travel Guide to Atlanta. It’s both incredibly pretentious and NSFW.
- Considerably less pretentious, but probably also NSFW: the new documentary Hotel Clermont.
- Hamilton and Schumer! “And if you don’t sew, now you sew.”
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Buchanan has a good column today about the strong emerging nationalism in the USA,
http://www.wnd.com/2016/04/what-trump-has-wrought/
Edwin Edwards of Louisiana and various federal houses of detention is louche. Robert Bentley is merely a pitiful hypocrite.
Why was the post “Melvin Everson on Religious Liberty, Civil Rights, and Discrimination” taken down?
That Vice guide is so cliche.