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Eating Crow

The three hardest words in politics are “I was wrong” – and I have to say them today.

Earlier today, I put up a tweet and Facebook status that said

The ones who got the Democrat healthcare bill through the US House are the same ones pushing Loudermilk for Speaker of the Ga House

This remains, in the MOST general of ways, correct. It WAS pro-lifers that got the Stupak Amendment passed, which allowed conservative Democrats to vote for the healthcare bill, thus ensuring its passage.

HOWEVER, the specific pro-lifer I was referring to – Jenny Hodges – was, on this issue, one of the good guys who realized exactly what Stupak would do and thus worked AGAINST it.

I. Was. Wrong. for saying she had worked to ensure Obamacare’s passage.
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We can trust Bishop on Ag issues, right?

Representative Sanford Bishop has made his career on being “good” on farm issues. Now, typically that means for many that he’s been bringing home ag pork and leaving out the regulations that farmers typically chafe at. But now, there’s HR 875, the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009.

An innocuous name, but that’s just a smoke screen. Continue reading We can trust Bishop on Ag issues, right?

And now Buie’s problems just got worse

It was bad when Tim Washington and Nicole Brown cut their deals to testify against Former Downtown Manager and ADICA CEO Buie in exchange for lighter sentences. Now, Buie’s problems just got worse with his wife Shanon agreeing to a plea bargin herself yesterday. In exchange for pleading guilty to three misdeamoners and agreeing to pay a $1,500 fine, Buie will testify against her husband.

Oh boy Don. This just can’t be good, now can it? Continue reading And now Buie’s problems just got worse

Moving Targets

Quite a few new developments came out yesterday in the continuing saga of the fallout of Glenn Richardson’s political collapse, and I want to get y’all caught up, for the moment, on where things currently stand – at least as best as possible, given the currently available information.

In the Speaker chase, several new names cropped up. Erick Erickson, in an endgame I knew had to exist, went forward endorsing Tom Graves for the job late last night. Earlier in the day, a Facebook group to get Barry Loudermilk the job was created, and Bill Greene, a recent candidate for Mayor of Braselton, GA, wrote an article on the Campaign For Liberty site about this. The Facebook group was created by Jenny Hodges, Ray McBerry’s campaign manager, and quite a few of its current 22 members are people associated with Ray McBerry’s campaign, including the man who openly called for war against the US Government a month ago, State Rep Bobby Franklin. Quite frankly, while Loudermilk is well regarded, he simply doesn’t have the influence to pull this move off, and it is a VAST over-reach, which we’ll talk about in a moment.

Also placing his name in the Speaker chase was Tommy Smith, whom AJC’s Political Insider Jim Galloway credits as being the first entrant. Smith, an unknown who had many questions of “Who??” and “What????” erupting (even though he has been in the House for 30 years, much of that time as a Democrat) is running for the job on the promise of ending the hawk system I still need to get a chance to write about, but which DuBose Porter has made some great points against.

Others who have been named as possible contenders include Larry O’Neal of Warner Robbins (currently the chairman of the very influential Ways and Means Committee) and David Ralston.
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