Yeah, man. What have those evil “Proper Leftists” ever accomplished, amirite? What a clown. Now, to the links. The South. Eye On Williamson has a great piece up about the relationship between taxes and public services, and […]
Category: Morning Links
Morning Links – 26 January 2015
The South. The firing of Tom Ross from his position as President of the UNC System has riled some folks, and it’s almost certain that it was done because Ross had ties to a liberal […]
Morning Links for October 30, 2014.
The South. Thanks to rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court, the death penalty is being rolled back considerably across the country, according to Matt Ford at The Atlantic. Nowhere is this more evident than Texas, […]
Morning Links for October 29, 2014.
The South Lawn now has a Twitter page! Check us out at @TheSouthLawn! And, as always, we can be found on our Facebook page. The South. The Advocate features a post from Sarah Young (who […]
Morning Links for August 22, 2014.
If you have not done so already, check out my debut at Jacobin Magazine: Love Me, Ferguson, I’m A Liberal. The South. Fayetteville, Arkansas has approved a non-discrimination measure that encompasses LGBTQ people in the […]
Morning Links for August 21, 2014.
The South. Left In Alabama points out the not-so-hilarious irony in anti-choice protesters in Huntsville claiming that the abortion clinic there should be closed because it is a “disruption” to the community. Hmm. Wonder why […]
Morning Links for August 19, 2014.
The South. Left in Alabama reports on the State Democratic Executive Committee meeting in Montgomery on Saturday, where state party chair Nancy Worley was re-elected. Listen, the ADP is dead under this leadership. Until we […]
Morning Links for August 18, 2014.
[tweet https://twitter.com/sarahkendzior/status/501198786656346112] [tweet https://twitter.com/aseriesofpoints/status/501252797648863233] Seems that y’all’s favorite liberals are citing white supremacist websites, all in the name of red-baiting and commie-punching. It would be funnier if I did not know that there were a ton of […]
Morning Links for August 17, 2014.
I have been busy with conference papers and such, which is why you have not seen a Morning Links for a few days. But I am back, and so are the links. Also…. Just a […]
Morning Links for August 11, 2014.
The South. Kartik Krishnayer at The Florida Squeeze writes about the battle unfurling in the Democratic gubernatorial primary between supporters of former State Sen. Nan Rich (D-Broward County) and former Gov. Charlie Crist. It is a […]