Well this is rather bizarre.
That's a screenshot from Mark Martin's website, and the underlined text reads:
He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Coalition.
Yep, the...
After Pat O'Brien suggested that Mark Martin owed the public a full accounting of the expenses and mileage for which Martin was reimbursed, especially with respect to Martin being reimbursed for attending meetings that were apparently optional (i.e. ...
I finally got around to reading the pro-Timmy! Griffin op-ed that appeared in the "Democrat"-Gazette a few days ago. Even by that paper's standards, the column was disgusting. Let's get right to dissecting this thing.
LITTLE ROCK — WITH THE possib...
While we looked at the candidates' social-media presence fairly often during the primary, we haven't done much with it since. To that end, I am going to review the online presence of each candidate (not counting independents or write-ins) in all fou...
I was working on the AR-02 social-media analysis, when I noticed something interesting. Rather than simply tell you, however, I have an idea; let's play a game. Tell me what you notice about this screen shot.
Did you see it? Did you see Timmy! ...
While we looked at the candidates' social-media presence fairly often during the primary, we haven't done much with it since. To that end, I am going to review the online presence of each candidate (not counting independents or write-ins) in ...
Links we didn't get to. They're a bunch of foxes. In French, they would be called "les renardes," and they would be hunted with only their cunning to protect them.
Jason Tolbert has Beth Anne Rankin’s response to Mike Ross’s memo regarding R...
It must be nice to live in Blue Arkansas. From what I can see through the blinding glare of reality, it's a fanciful world full of rainbows and ponies and rainbow-colored ponies, where reality takes a backseat to dreams and hopes and the wishes of b...
I have no idea how many people this might appeal to, especially in a state that puts NCAA football ahead of the NFL, but I think some of the humor in it should play with any NFL fan outside of Nashville. For that reason, I am going to shamelessly li...
So, yesterday, while tracking the issue of U of A's problems with John Boozman's commercial, I wrote:
My question, though, is whether Boozman actually addressed U of A’s concerns. As noted above, U of A explained that they “don’t generally like t...