You Still Needed a Real Legal Claim. The Court Noticed. May it please the Court… Last time, we walked through a theory that sounded suspiciously…
May it please the Court: Respondent respectfully moves to dismiss the Petition for Writ of Mandamus because it rests on a fundamentally flawed premise: that…
After a busy Legislative week, Buzz and Scot recorded the podcast on Saturday, but have no fear, the agenda was chock full of spice and…
The Election Integrity Industrial Complex™ must be bored. That is about the only charitable explanation for why the same small circle of professional ballot mystics…
In my earlier post, I discussed the Catoosa County Republican Party’s attempt to (again) use the official Republican primary ballot as a political weapon —…
Another crazy week in Georgia politics means we have another crazy podcast. Topics include: Please be sure to like and subscribe to Peach Pundit the…
UPDATE: The Catoosa County Board of Elections and Voter Registration, in their meeting held today, March 13, at 4:00 PM, voted to disallow the three…
Every convention has its moment of high drama. At the Georgia Republican Party’s June 2025 convention, that moment came when delegates adopted a resolution –…
In the ultimate Georgia political mashup, Crossover Day and Qualifying Week coincided. We bring you the highlights. Topics included: Please be sure to like and…
Last summer, I wrote a Peach Pundit post about the “referral fee” problem and why broker rules exist for a reason, especially when someone is…
