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).

6.11.13

LA town's woes used to push leftist economic blather

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It’s unfortunate when the struggles of a small town get used for questionable polemic purposes, but that’s what happened when a liberal medi...
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5.11.13

Cassidy slowed by conservatives' self-immolation trait

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So Rep. Bill Cassidy a quarter-century ago expressed skepticism about the Strategic Defense Initiative and more defense spending in genera...
4.11.13

Invalid critiques of privatization fit Kennedy profile

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After his long stint in statewide elected office, we’ve learned one thing about Treas. John Kennedy : if something is his idea, even if it h...
3.11.13

Landrieu wandering deeper into political minefield

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The gift that keeps on giving for electoral opponents of Louisiana’s Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu also seems to have an interesting anatomi...
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31.10.13

Presumed strength turns to weakness in CD 5 race

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The clash of experience vs. enthusiasm renews in the Fifth Congressional District contest, resulting in a hair-splitting exercise that shows...
30.10.13

Voters school Caddo Commission for its arrogance

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When the Caddo Parish Commission decided to ask voters to lengthen term limits from three to five, it gambled with extension of the property...
29.10.13

Legislators should cut losses over scholarship records

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Members of the Louisiana Legislature were sticking pins into their New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu dolls after his making them look foolis...
28.10.13

Continue quest for right-sized LA govt with Library review

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This Saturday the 2013 edition of the Louisiana Book Festival will come off, and the circumstances of its reemergence provide an example to...
27.10.13

Partisan diatribes disserve improving LA outlay results

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How the state ended up committing $1.825 million to build a Louisiana first, a kind-of gubernatorial library/parish historical center, illu...
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24.10.13

Obamacare implosion to sink Landrieu chances further

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Veteran political observer John Maginnis declared that the partial government shutdown of the first half of October produced no real politic...
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