Author: Will Kremer

Atlanta Young Republicans and Georgia Tech College Republicans Debate Viewing

Charlie keeps asking me to post this; I assume he just wants Angelyn to quit talking about it. Georgia GOP Chairman Padgett will provide opening remarks. Thursday, February 25 7:00 p.m. Reception/Campaign Rally 8:00 p.m. Welcome Program 8:30 p.m. Debate You can buy a ticket here. $10 – Members of Young or College Republican clubs

Morning Reads — February 22nd

Happy Monday, everyone! This morning’s Morning Reads is dedicated to the people who still have their car parked at Johnny’s Hideaway. Music I listened to the most this weekend: Macklemore – Downtown, Kygo – Firestone, and Miriam Byrant – Finders Keepers Jawja VIDEO: Trump’s Atlanta rally. He starts speaking at 47:36 In which the AJC attempts to

Morning Reads — Monday, February 15

Happy Monday, everyone! It’s cold (like my heart) and dark (like my soul) but it’ll be a great day! Unless it’s not. Jawja Falling ice!!! Maggie Lee provides a rundown of Georgia’s upcoming primary madness. Mayor Reed won’t endorse Senator Fort should he run for mayor. Donald Trump is coming back to Jawja. Senator Albers

Mike Crane Demonstrates Politics As Usual

Senator Mike Crane, a candidate for Congress, ran for the hills rather than participate in the state Senate budget vote. His avoidance is particularly strange given he is a subcommittee chairman on the budget-writing committee. Those in Governor Deal’s orbit quickly pounced on him. Governor Deal’s Chief of Staff Chris Riley said that Senator Crane, “walks on budget

Morning Reads — February 8th

Good morning! I hope you’re enjoying your post-Super Bowl Monday. It’s only the best Monday of the year. Jawja Watch the Super Bowl commericals from our favorite hometown companies. Georgians are invading New Hampshire for Ru[bae]o. Georgia elected officials you must follow on Twitter  The MARTA problem. Murica Chick-Fil-A is adding Apple Pay! Praise! Senator Perdue

Are College Men Targeted On Campuses?

Last week, Representative Earl Ehrhart, Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee On Higher Education, had much to say about due process in collegiate judicial proceedings involving students, or lack thereof. Chairman Ehrhart’s criticism of the school’s judicial proceedings is actually completely legitimate. Sexual assault allegations should be taken very seriously. It’s a problem plaguing many college campuses

Morning Reads — February 1st, 2016

Happy February, everyone! Happy Black History Month, everyone! Happy Iowa Caucus, everyone! Happy second month of georgiapol.com, everyone! Morning Riddle: A horse is on a 24 foot chain and wants an apple 26 feet away. How does the horse get the apple? Jawja The voter registration deadline for the March 1st primary is TODAY. Caterpillar is