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Our Nation Is in Chaos. God Help Us Jan. 08, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

As I watched the terrorizing breach of the U.S. Capitol by fringe supporters of President Donald Tru... Read More

Biden and the Democrats Could Change Everything. But They Won't Try. Jan. 08, 2021

Ted Rall

"When someone shows you who they are," Maya Angelou said, "believe them the first time." We're about... Read More

Georgia Delivers a Victory for Moderation Jan. 07, 2021

Steve Chapman

In recent years, the American political system has featured a clash of extremes. Republicans moved s... Read More

Republicans Should Learn and Win Again Jan. 07, 2021

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

It's the first week of January 2021, and the 2020 elections are over. In my home state of Georgia, t... Read More

Trump Tried To Poison Democracy. Georgia's Vote Was a Measure of His Success. Jan. 07, 2021

Daily Editorials

If past is prologue, a potentially long slog lies ahead counting the votes in Tuesday's two Senate r... Read More

Will the Real Racists in America Raise Their Hands? Jan. 06, 2021

Star Parker

While sitting in the Delta lounge in the Atlanta airport waiting for my flight back to Washington, a... Read More

A Desperate Duel for Democracy Jan. 06, 2021

Jamie Stiehm

Attention readers: Jamie Stiehm was in the press gallery of the House chamber when violence, breaki... Read More

Trump Further Imperils Democracy With Bid To Subvert Georgia's Nov. 3 Result Jan. 06, 2021

Daily Editorials

An hour-long weekend phone call between President Donald Trump and Georgia's Republican secretary of... Read More

A Vote at the Crossroads Jan. 05, 2021

Thomas Sowell

What makes the special election vote in Georgia historic is not just the specific issues or the spec... Read More

Lessons Georgia Voters Can Learn From California Dec. 30, 2020

Star Parker

One of the many beauties of freedom is there is always surprise. Georgia voters might consider what ... Read More

Republicans Are Blowing It in Georgia, and We May All Pay the Price Dec. 11, 2020

Neil Patel

It's not alarmist to state that the future of our country could be defined by the two Georgia Senate... Read More

Radical Raphael Warnock Dec. 09, 2020

Betsy McCaughey

The Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat vying for one of Georgia's two contested Senate seats, claims h... Read More

Historic Significance of Georgia Senate Contests Dec. 02, 2020

Star Parker

There is no word more overused in political life than "historic." But considering the runoff races f... Read More

Biden's Early Rise or Fall Rides on Georgia Dec. 02, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — Can blue lightning strike twice in the red clay ground of Georgia? You tell me, S... Read More

Going Soft on Georgia's Rev. Wright Acolyte Nov. 20, 2020

Tim Graham

Secular liberals have a serious problem with any commingling of church and state ... at least when t... Read More

Georgia May Decide the Future of our Country Nov. 13, 2020

Neil Patel

Every single American should want the recount process to play out so the states can properly certify... Read More

Will Georgia Halt the Radicals' Revolution? Nov. 10, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

"In victory, magnanimity... in defeat, defiance." That counsel about human conflict comes from Winst... Read More

Viral Photos More Vexing Than Virus? Aug. 08, 2020

Corey Friedman

In only the first week of fall classes, a suburban Atlanta school made national news for negligence ... Read More

New York Media Corona-Coddle Cuomo May. 27, 2020

Tim Graham

A bevy of bloggers on the right have highlighted one of the most dramatic examples of comparative co... Read More

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Citizen's Arrests May. 23, 2020

Diane Dimond

Nearly every state has a citizen's arrest law allowing civilians to detain someone if they have witn... Read More