January 18, 2015 - 6:00pm
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2015, Florida is still making national news over racism. Thank you for that, Police Chief J. Scott Dennis.
WASHINGTON -- On Sunday, at the great Paris rally, the whole world was Charlie. By Tuesday, the veneer of solidarity was exposed as tissue thin. It began dissolving as soon as the real, remaining Charlie Hebdo put out its post-massacre issue featuring a Muhammad cover that, as The New York Times put it, "reignited the debate pitting free speech against religious sensitivities."
Kevin McCarty, appointed insurance commissioner in 2003, apparently tops the prospective "dead man walking" list -- particularly after the governor's office would not deny the rumor he's up next for the chop.