Post-Truth: What It Is, Why You Should Care and Oh God My Head Hurts

Last week, the Boston Globe reported that Mitt Romney remained the CEO and stock controller of Bain Capital — the embattled financial services firm that specializes in buying out smaller companies, breaking them up and selling off their assets —
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Strength Endorsed Peebles Long Ago

There is a bit of irony in this advice coming from a twice-divorced man. Then again, maybe I can speak from a similar perspective: If Sheriff Ronnie Strength’s wife is what is keeping him from openly endorsing Scott Peebles, he
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Bags of Opportunity

cornhole boardCornhole, bag toss — call it what you will; the creators of Derby Day think Augusta’s ready for the Cornhole Challenge by Eric Johnson The people responsible for Derby Day, one of Augusta’s most successful and anticipated fundraisers, have developed
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It’s Not a Game

P1080475With the TEE Center Parking Deck strife heating up again and yet another First Friday incident threatening to eliminate the event, Augusta wonders what comes next  by Eric Johnson It’s easy to see how an incident like the recent First
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The Elephant and the Pickup

Fleming and Popplewell mix it up all the way to McDuffie County by Eric Johnson The District 121 race between former Majority Whip Barry Fleming and Appling businessman Mike Popplewell could be characterized as the elephant versus the pickup. Fleming
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Mind Your Own Business!

Designer-Doggy-Life-Jacket-tNothing says “It’s holiday time” like a family argument, right? Boy did we have one this Independence Day. It’s not what you think, though. I didn’t have anything to do with it, and we didn’t fight with each other. I
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This Is Not the Apocalypse

augusta-tekDNSChanger — News alert! It seems that everyone (meaning, the national media) last week figured out that computers can get viruses, and that these viruses can cause computers to break. Wow! How about that! Just in case you were hiding
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Now Boarding

nathan-dealGov. Nathan Deal recently named Ken Cronan, his business partner in Gainesville Salvage & Disposal, to the Georgia Ports Authority. Ports Authority members often travel the globe, making international business contacts while gaining a free education on international trade. Through their
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First Friday, Last Chance?

DSC_0162How long will history keep repeating itself? So, First Friday – we meet again. If ever there was an indication that Augusta is standing still, it’s the events of July 6, when six people, three under 18, were shot in
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What’s Your Name Again?

Mark Richt1Usual star-studded lineup for SEC media days will leave much to be desired this year The summer event that officially kicks off the yearlong hysteria that is college football in the south feels more like a badly muffed punt this
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