by Matt Towery | Apr 25, 2014 | News
Polling numbers and political maneuverings are increasingly confirming what I first reported months ago. The tea party movementis no longer the large dominant force in the GOP that it was in 2010 or even 2012. But just because the “tea” might be a bit...
by Matt Towery | Apr 21, 2014 | News
That’s what my dad used to say to folks in the business and political world who tested his patience. Great Republicans like Mack Mattingly, the late-Bob Bell, Guy Millner, Newt Gingrich, Johnny Isakson, and Roy Barnes would easily understand that phrase from this man...
by Matt Towery | Apr 14, 2014 | News
In recent years, the Republican Party has increasingly been described as a shrinking entity dominated by angry white males and southerners. But the problem for the Democrats is that Southern states will likely determine control of the U.S. Senate in this year’s...
by Matt Towery | Apr 8, 2014 | News
The civil verdict in the so-called “Ethics Case” on April 4 brought on a slew of opinion columns, all of them advancing the concept that Governor Nathan Deal’s reelection is suddenly in trouble because of the issues the court verdict raises and the potential legal...
by Matt Towery | Apr 3, 2014 | News
It goes without saying that the ad wars are heating up for those hoping to fill the soon-to-be vacated seat of Senator Saxby Chambliss. The most notable ads, of course, are those seen “round the clock” that Congressman Jack Kingston and businessman David Perdue are...