
Freshmen politicians love to make their mark on the public consciousness by making grandiose campaign promises that they know they can’t keep. Significant reforms are unlikely to have their origin in the pen of a first- or second-term Congressman. ...

The sound quality is somewhat less than ideal, but here is a new video uploaded today. Whereas the last video took its inspiration from Stephen T. Colbert, this one takes advantage of the libertarian undertones of a certain Whedon work: Loren Collins for U.S...

Election day is two weeks from today. And now that we’re in the final stretch, there is another publicity tool added to the reserve: campaign signs. I looked into purchasing signs, but that proved impractical given the timeframe and cost per sign. ...

Creative Loafing gave my campaign a small shout-out in its Voters Guide: Hank Johnson, who defeated firebrand (and current Green Party presidential candidate) Cynthia McKinney) in the 2006 Democratic primary, may have the easiest road, even though he’s the state congressional delegation’s sole fre...

I will be speaking and answering questions at the September meeting of the Libertarian Party of Rockdale County this Tuesday evening. Details are as follows: Time: Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 @ 7:30 pm Location: Ruby Tuesday’s, Banquet Room 1

My first campaign ad for the election is up on YouTube: As I say in the ad, I need your help to spread the word of my campaign. So whether it’s by e-mailing a link or embedding the ad in your blog, every bit helps.

With early voting now underway, local voting precincts are undoubtedly being hit with hundreds of requests from voters trying to cast their first write-in vote for a certain third-party candidate from the Fourth District. And not just for Cynthia McKinney, either....

Friday’s press release caught the attention of a few print and online reporters. Ben Smith’s article for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution ran in the Metro section of Saturday’s newspaper. Others sharing word of the campaign: Georgia Politics Unfiltered Independent Political Report Brooke Hatfield










