An election is coming. The indicator is not the number of robins or the actions of a groundhog, but the fact that liberals are dealing race cards right and left.
More Divisive Talk from the Left Signals an Election in the Wind
For Charlie, Searching for an Identity Can Be Time-Consuming
With the contest for the governor's seat looming, Florida is waiting with bated breath to find out what Charlie Crist will use for his campaign theme.
Snakes Aplenty in our Garden of Eden, but Lots of Other Aliens, Too
One of the joys of living in Florida is the diversity. We have every kind of exotic and invasive species imaginable, from the Burmese python to the liberal retiree.
Why Not the Best for FSU?
The end of the world may be nigh: Uber-liberal politician Sandy D'Alemberte and I agree on something. It is that state Sen. John Thrasher would be a great president for Florida State University.
Alleged Bush Liability Actually May Be an Asset
There are two strikes going against former Gov. Jeb Bush if he decides to run for president in 2016, according to what is termed conventional wisdom.
Resume Breathing: Politicians Have Left Tallahassee
Florida is, once again, safe. The Florida Legislature has adjourned.
Another Outbreak of Animal Cruelty
There's an old saying: When the horse dies, dismount.But despite the demise of a faithful old equine ridden by liberals for decades, the left refuses to stop flogging it unmercifully.
Prohibition Has Ended but Old Laws Persist
Legislators gotta legislate. But it would be nice if they would unlegislate more often.
Don't Fall for the Liberal Pretense of Charter-School Support
In my lifelong study of the liberal mental process I've always been amazed at the ability some have to take a totally meaningless talking point or bumper sticker and run with it as if it were a showstopper.
Making Minnows Happy Is Important to Special Interests
In marshes somewhere south of Lake Helen Blazes, the St. Johns River is formed.
It slowly meanders north one of only a few rivers in North America that flow in that direction. Near the end of its 300-mile journey it turns east, passes in a broad swath through the city of Jacksonville, and then merges into the Atlantic Ocean.