Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Written by The Independent Staff
C’EST BON
State Superintendent Paul Pastorek’s positive job-performance evaluation last week from the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education was welcome news.
PAS BON
Is there a disconnect between reality and an Obama administration report presented last week to the Senate Small Business Committee on job losses from the deepwater drilling moratorium?
COUILLON
Been to New Orleans lately? Anyone who has knows the Crescent City is getting its mojo back.
Wednesday, September, 15, 2010
C’EST BON
School board candidate Greg Davis has an uphill climb to win the seat in District 2.
PAS BON
Meanwhile, back at reality, Louisiana ranks a dismal 47th out of 51 (the District of Columbia leapfrogged us) in the latest educational ranking from the American Legislative Exchange Council.
COUILLON
To characterize Lafayette’s Mike Spears as a dark horse candidate for the U.S. Senate is dismissive of dark horses — even long-shot thoroughbreds have a chance.
Wednesday, September, 8, 2010
Written by The Independent Staff
C’EST BON
Hey, we’re all for government regulators passing a good time, but not with the companies they’re supposed to be regulating.
PAS BON
The dire predictions of economic doom resulting from the deepwater drilling moratorium have not yet — and may not — come to pass.
COUILLON
The Lafayette Housing Authority is driving a lot of us crazy. First gear: the audit questioning the agency’s finances.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Written by The Independent Weekly
C’EST BON
When a bipartisan think tank, summoned by President Barack Obama...
PAS BON
Now that 3rd Congressional District hopefuls Hunt Downer and Jeff Landry are in a runoff, expect a sling-off between now and Oct. 2 — as in mud slinging.
COUILLON
The same week Baton Rouge’s Advocate newspaper garnered a Sunshine Award from the Society of Professional Journalists...
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Written by The Independent Staff
C’est Bon
Baton Rouge daily The Advocate was the sole newspaper honored last week with the national Sunshine Award by The Society of Professional Journalists.
PAS BON
The circumstances surrounding the firing of Assistant City Prosecutor Marcus Allen couldn’t be more bizarre.
Couillion
The state’s former head of Alcohol and Tobacco Control evidently couldn’t handle his Powerade.
JUNE 17 If anyone ever wonders why Saints fans hate Atlanta with a capital H, here's a good indication. Radio "professionals" at an Atlanta station created an entire segment around making fun of former Saints player Steve Gleason, who is now paralyzed by ALS. Listen, nobody's ever accused DJs of being rocket scientists. But how could someone think it is amusing to pretend to ask a man with a degenerative, fatal disease if he will be alive next week? The DJs have been fired, and are now whining about how gutless their former bosses are. Wow.
JUNE 18 Here's the latest from the Advocate on the fatal hit-and-run accident allegedly involving the president of the Livingston Parish School Board. He's accused by police of hitting a 21-year-old man on a highway early Sunday and driving away. The man died at a hospital later. On Monday, police seized the president's truck and towed it away. But he's available for board meetings: apparently a $500 bond is sufficient for this type of thing over in St. Helena Parish.
JUNE 18 Former broadcast journalist Griffin Scott has posted this plea on his blog for financial assistance from his readers. Scott, who says he was fired after he wrote something fairly innocuous (for Facebook) on his wall, is suing a media giant for his job back. He's framed himself as David going after a bloated media giant, and he's probably not far off.
JUNE 18 Here's a fairly absurd column posted on DIG Magazine about the completely absurd practice of naming killer storms. Tornadoes don't have names. Blizzards don't have names. But hurricanes do, and there's a big process to bestow them, Jacques Cormery writes. He's right about the crazy assemblage of names -- this year, there's everything from Tanya to Humberto -- and his idea that we don't waste good names on killer storms is a good one.
JUNE 17 Political columnist John Maginnis has some advice for Louisiana Republicans: grow up. After the schism that occurred in this past session - fiscal hawks teaming up with Democrats to spank the Republican "majority" and hand Gov. Jindal his, er, aspirations for continued solon control -- they need to figure out how to get along with each other, Maginnis writes.
JUNE 17 Here's the Picayune's obit story for Dorothy 'Miss Dot' Domilise, the lady who made poboys at the uptown restaurant that bears her name. Miss Dot moved to New Orleans during World War II, where she met and married her husband Sam. When she passed away Friday she was 90, and had spent more than 60 of those years working at the restaurant on Annunciation Street.
JUNE 17 This editorial in the Advocate speaks in favor of the consent decrees that have federal judges overseeing police operations and the sheriff's parish prison in New Orleans. Mayor Landrieu and Sheriff Gusman can't get along, so outside forces, like the Inspector General and the judges, are needed to make sure things run right, the editorial opines.
JUNE 18 Here's a post from Manny Schewitz on Forward Progressives that is good for a chuckle. Manny had an epiphany back in November, and is sharing it with us today: he believes that Fox "News" is killing the GOP by pandering to right wing nuts. Now, don't get it twisted: Manny's not broke up about it. He says he enjoys watching the downward spiral with a shot of whiskey and "a schadenfreude chaser."
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