Update: The episode is live now. Give it a listen. Governor Kemp’s interview starts at about 48 minutes. (Strong language warning, so maybe don’t listen in the car with the kiddos.) We noticed that Georgia Governor Brian Kemp will be on the Ruthless Podcast (dropping Tuesday) talking about Georgia elections. (via @ComfortablySmug over on Twitter)
A headline from Reuters has flashed across earlier today saying that the Georgia Secretary of State’s office will be launching an investigation of former President Donald Trump and efforts to overturn the election results in Georgia: “The Secretary of State’s office investigates complaints it receives,” said Walter Jones, a spokesman for the Secretary of State’s
I just had to google who won the Super Bowl. So, that tells you how invested I was in that. For anyone else who only watched the latter part of the 3rd quarter and two minutes of the 4th quarter IN SPANISH (“quarterback” and “Tom Brady” have no Spanish translation, FYI…), Tampa Bay won. Also,
A decision is finally expected on February 10 in the International Trade Commission (ITC) case between electric vehicle battery producers LG Chem and SK Innovation. This decision will have a direct impact upon Georgia because of SKI’s investment in the state and the potential state and federal political ramifications for both Republicans and Democrats. President Joe
Finally. Spring training begins February 17. Bills to watch this session. Now’s the time to quit smoking. Seriously. They are still counting votes in a NY congressional race. Jeff Bezos has all the dollars now, so he’s quitting. Or is he? Jeff Zucker looking for new network to ruin. Florida’s governor has the right idea.
On this date in 1789, Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first president of the United States. And it’s been down hill ever since. Peaches Poor Lin Wood won’t give himself a break. Hands-free loophole needs a loophole. A proposal for a rape kit registry. And proposed changes to the selection of Georgia
Happy National Signing Day, everyone! I’ll be cheering on all the new Dawgs and Heels, naturally. Which teams are you watching? It’s also National Women Physicians Day, and this year it’s rather more special than normal, as today would be Elizabeth Blackwell’s 200th birthday. National Women Physicians Day is on February 3rd in honor of
This week’s Courier Herald column: There was an interesting story from the business and investing world that briefly spilled over into mainstream news this week. The events that transpired not only had the ability to affect major financial markets, but as is usually the case, will have political ramifications too. Shares of Gamestop, a struggling
Good morning! That’s right, woodchuck chuckers! It’s Groundhog Day! I’ll never forget Groundhog Day 1983, since that’s the morning when my third sister was born. She’s an ARNP on the Brain Tumor team at Seattle Children’s Hospital. We’re all very proud! Meanwhile… The GAGOP dropped a legislative package that will make it harder for busy
We did it, y’all. We made it through January. It was a pretty 2020 January for 2021, but it’s over. Here’s to a fresh start. It’s week four of the legislative session and we are in Monday-Thursday. You can watch it all here. Accumulating snow likely in parts of north Georgia, flurries possible in metro