Between The Lines

Jeffrey D. Sadow is an associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University Shreveport. If you're an elected official, political operative or anyone else upset at his views, don't go bothering LSUS or LSU System officials about that because these are his own views solely. This publishes five days weekly with the exception of 7 holidays. Also check out his Louisiana Legislature Log especially during legislative sessions (in "Louisiana Politics Blog Roll" below).

16.10.08

BESE needs to reinforce honesty by banning dishonesty

›
From their earliest days, schoolchildren are taught to not to cheat. Their elders on certain school boards could take a lesson from their ch...
1 comment:
15.10.08

Democrat candidates paint stripes on horse, call it zebra

›
Regardless of whether it is past performance or future promises, Louisiana Democrats running for reelection to Congress keep trying to say o...
1 comment:
14.10.08

Ministers misplace faith in Jefferson endorsement

›
Am I missing something here? A collection of black ministers has endorsed embattled Rep. Bill Jefferson , who is black, for reelection despi...
13.10.08

Column needs history, economics lessons to contribute

›
Unfortunately, ignorance about political history and economics is all too common in the American public, but it is particularly tragic when ...
12.10.08

Debate shows Kennedy has chance to make up ground

›
While polls show Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu holding a decent lead in her reelection bid against Republican Louisiana Treasurer John Kenne...
1 comment:
9.10.08

Politics exacerbates downturn to Louisiana's detriment

›
The good news for Louisianans is gas prices are falling. The bad news for Louisiana is gas prices are falling, and it’s probably only going ...
8.10.08

Jindal spending statement consistent with conservatism

›
It’s all right to be clever, but when you are trying to be clever but aren’t clever enough, you don’t realize that your effort ultimately wa...
1 comment:
7.10.08

Racial voting carries Jefferson to likely nomination

›
Yesterday we learned why legally-challenged Rep. Bill Jefferson was able to come in first in the Democrat primary for his Second Congressi...
6.10.08

Jefferson success recipe: environment, opponents, luck

›
The most interesting question about how Rep. William Jefferson , despite federal corruption indictments, managed to lead a Democrat primary ...
4.10.08

Fourth District Democrat runoff to please Republicans

›
Entering the party primary elections, the big questions were whether a Second District runoff for Democrats would include incumbent Rep. Bil...
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Jeff Sadow
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.