December 4, 2019 8:00 AM
Morning Reads for Wednesday, December 4
Georgia
- Watch every second of Johnny’s Farewell Speech to the Senate. Johnny Isakson has two things in Georgia: friends and future friends.
- Councilman Van Johnson defeated incumbent Savannah Mayor Eddie DeLoach
- Billy Yearta narrowly bested Jim Quinn, both Republicans, in HD 152 (Leesburg)
- Hide your children for the fight that begins tomorrow
- Mitch McConnell and the NRSC will back Loeffler
- Abortion politics at the core of conservative institutions’ Loeffler ambivalence
- Yet a cautious defense of the Governor’s pick from Erickson
- Gwinnett voters didn’t make the decision our betters wanted on MARTA; we will kindly be given another chance to do as we’re told
- Don’t forget who owns this state
There Be Dragons
- Kamala Harris cops out
- US House overwhelmingly passes Uygur Bill sanctioning China for its ongoing Muslim genocide
- A gripping, heartrending history of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s history of sectarian bloodletting. Take time for this one and say a prayer of thanks for our relative social peace.
- No reason to worry, just strained Franco-German relations. Macron is reviving the Gaullist hostility to NATO
- Macron was wrong in that press conference with Trump, by the way
- The Auburn Tigers, college football’s great ruiner of things
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It’s official. the Russian Party will only allow Trump’s name on its primary ballot. Too bad for Loeffler it can’t do the same for her.
Savannah Mayor was not they only election in Savannah.
Tony Thomas LOST!!!!
https://www.wtoc.com/2019/12/04/purtee-ousts-thomas-district-seat/
Editorial: Mayor Bottoms, tear down this statue!
The GSU Signal cranked up the purple prose machine for an attack on Henry W. Grady
“A monument to Henry Grady and his accomplishments on Marietta and Forsyth streets — also named Henry Grady Square — still stands today. Etched into his plaque are three celebratory words: “Journalist, Orator, Patriot.”
Let us be clear in recognizing that Grady, as a journalist, promoted racism. Grady, as an orator, promoted racism. And Grady was certainly no patriot — he was simply a racist.”