Morning Reads for Friday, November 13, 2020

Freddie is NL MVP!!!! The Georgia connection to Red Poppies. Fulton County english.  Slow leak = burst pipe.   In defense of bologna sandwiches. Major stock exchanges ponder move to Texas. Can we be friends (again) now?  ‘MERICA! StubHub rejoices.  Rehabbed apartments…in space. Iconical.  Oh. And today is Friday the 13th. Be careful out there.

House Democratic Caucus Elects Officers

The House Democratic Caucus sent the following release: ATLANTA – The House Democratic Caucus met and elected its key leaders on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. The Minority Caucus elected the following caucus members for leadership positions: State Rep. James Beverly (D-Macon), House Minority Leader; State Rep. Billy Mitchell (D-Stone Mountain), House Minority Caucus Chairman; State Rep.

Morning Reads – Thursday, November 12, 2020

Tired of the same old post-election rhetoric? Need something to celebrate? Today is ‘National Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day!’ So there ya go.  If you need something a little more demure, it’s also Charles Manson’s birthday.  Peaches  The digital ad bans will hamper Georgia runoffs. Ossoff says Georgia Dems ‘have the wind at

SOS Raffensperger Moves December Runoff to Jan. 5; Hand Recount for Presidential Race

This posting has been updated/clarified from its original posting: The Secretary of State’s office has sent word that the only runoff moved to January 5 is the race for Public Service Commission. Local runoffs, such as those for District Attorney, will still be conducted on December 1st. Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) has published that Secretary

Carr leads Republican Attorney Generals

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr has been selected as Chair of the Republican Attorney Generals Association for 2021. The new leadership team will be on the frontlines against a possible Biden-Harris Administration and continue RAGA’s efforts to defend the rule of law and protect constitutional freedoms. The 2021 focus will be flipping the attorney general

As His District Could Lose Billions and 2,600 Jobs, Rep. Collins Focuses on SOS Raffensperger

I will state it plainly that our U.S. Senators and Rep. Doug Collins are barking up the wrong tree with their “calls” and “presses” against Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. They need to come up with some concrete evidence before they start running good people through the mud and tossing around allegations. I honestly do

Election Provides No Kum Ba Yah Moment

This week’s Courier Herald column: I started this column the morning after the election.  As is custom, that Wednesday morning traditionally is one where I have had little sleep, but also seem to have the clearest thoughts on what has transpired, and where we are going.  The original premise of this column was expressed that

Morning Reads for Tuesday, November 10

Good morning! Election Day was one week ago – and Joe Biden is absolutely our President-Elect. Lacking any evidence whatsoever of any election wrongdoing, Georgia’s incumbent GOP Senators demand that Georgia’s GOP Secretary of State resign. Meanwhile, a Trump appointee refuses to sign the document that will allow the Biden transition to move forward and