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NEW for 12/13: Some news that might surprise you

NEW for 12/13: Some news that might surprise you

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS: Charleston Currents publishes final issue
COMMENTARY, Brack: Haley’s new book is craven plea for political relevance
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: S.C. Clips
NEWS BRIEFS: Is the Lincoln Project the vanguard of democracy
MYSTERY PHOTO: Last week’s photo
CALENDAR: Holy City Holiday Market is Dec. 18 

by · 12/12/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Gov. Nikki Haley gives the 2015 State of the State address, 2015.

BRACK: Haley joins the establishment

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | Removal of the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds is the gift that keeps on giving for Gov. Nikki Haley.

Not only will she receive a major leadership award Jan. 12 from Furman’s Riley Institute for her role in taking down the flag, she’s been tapped to give the national GOP response to President Obama’s final State of the Union address.

Cynics easily spin the speech as little more than an attempt to illustrate that Republicans can be brown and female, not just white and male. Others may take it a step further and say the nationally-televised response is political payback.

by · 01/11/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
BRACK:  Mr. Fixit strikes in Charleston

BRACK: Mr. Fixit strikes in Charleston

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | Years back when my father was a boy, he knew his father could fix just about anything. He marveled at his father’s skills, not understanding how he would ever be able to build shelves, craft furniture, fix electrical outlets or repair motors.

by · 09/21/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
Haley

BRACK: Why is the governor picking on GOP legislators?

By Andy Brack | Only one in 10 state legislators apparently is conservative enough for Gov. Nikki Haley, who last week reignited a feud with the General Assembly by singling out just 17 state lawmakers for voting with her on three issues — pay raises, gas taxes and bonded indebtedness. (List at bottom)

We’re not quite sure how Haley is the queen of figuring out who is conservative enough, but you’ve got to wonder a little about her leadership skills after winning a second term if only 17 legislators out of 170 are backing what she thinks is important.

“Her strategy of calling people out is a unique strategy — one I’m not familiar with in terms of what she hopes to gain, other than rankle people whose votes she needs on other things,” one veteran Republican insider said. “It’s clearly a strategy, but to what end?”

by · 05/11/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
Brack:  Haley should make time for inaugural poem

Brack: Haley should make time for inaugural poem

JAN. 12, 2015 — There’s at least one thing that will be different about Wednesday’s inauguration of Gov. Nikki Haley — the state’s poet laureate won’t be reading a special inspirational poem. Why? There’s just not enough time, even though inaugurations, like baseball games, have no fixed time limitations.

by · 01/12/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views