Good morning! Another Tuesday, another set of primaries – and we now have two presumptive nominees as last night, news broke that Clinton clinched the Democratic nomination.
- In a shocking turn of events, many GOP elite are shunning Trump’s attacks on U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel.
- This includes Georgia’s own Newt Gingrich, who wrote, “I don’t know what Trump’s reasoning was, and I don’t care. His description of the judge in terms of his parentage is completely unacceptable.”
- To which Trump was like, “Et tu, Newt-e?“
- Meanwhile, experts say that Trump is a triple-threat: He undermines the rule of law, the separation of powers, and the First Amendment.
- And meanwhile, Clinton is like…
- (Added at 9:30 AM) Speaking of Shakespeare, George Will nails it in yesterday’s column on Trump and Speaker Ryan, “the Hamlet of southeastern Wisconsin.”
- “Bad narratives.”
- “If Americans in general are full of rage, why does President Obama have a better approval rating than Ronald Reagan at this stage?”
- Georgia now boasts 18 Fortune 500 companies – the newest is Veritiv.
- Savannah’s arena study may cost twice as much as originally estimated.
- Study commissioned by Central Atlanta Progress casts doubt on the economic impact of a downtown casino.
- More than 30% of the third graders in Colquitt County are obese. Thirty percent.
- The history of Warner Robins, as told through its churches.
- Howard Finster’s Georgia legacy is his holy vision, Paradise Garden.
- Food critic wonders what hell hath she wrought.
- “What I regret very much is a certain moralistic, messianic tone of people who advocate responsible eating.”
- Be yourself! Well, most of you should be yourself. Others, not so much.
- Bob Ross is streaming on Netflix! So, there’s that to look forward to.
- We thank the Wall Street Journal for the algorithm they wrote for Hamilton’s lyrics.
- Caution: it’s kind of addicting.