by Sarah Cowgill | Sep 24, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
Most people who observe, promote, or play in politics put voters into useful categories by demographic: race, creed, color, and geography. Unfortunately, it makes the campaigning process a bit easier to lump folks together and then believe it to be fact. For example,...
by Joe Schaeffer | Sep 21, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
In politics, sometimes victory can be as alarming as defeat. Two almost assuredly safe races in blue bastions highlight a trend that Democrats cannot help but find horrifying. Even on their own turf, progressives are losing control of the narrative as the gulf between...
by Graham J Noble | Sep 15, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
Despite what Democrats would have the nation believe, contested elections are not merely a 2020 anomaly performed only by disgruntled supporters of former President Donald Trump. The role of election denier is one they favor anytime one of their own is facing defeat...
by Mark Angelides | Sep 15, 2022 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
To vote, or not to vote: that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous polling, Or to take up mail-in ballots against a sea of negative surveys, And by opposing end them? To ignore: to vote; No more; and by a vote...
by Graham J Noble | Sep 10, 2022 | Articles, Good Reads, Opinion, Politics
South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott is taking a more charitable approach than most to his controversial midterm Democratic Party challenger. After more revelations of inappropriate comments – to say the least – by SC state Rep. Krystle Matthews, even fellow...