Someone’s Having A Birthday!
You’re not going to believe this, but it so happens that today is The Arkansas Project’s one-year anniversary, more or less. We went public on July 31, 2008, after blogging in the dark for a few days...
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Former U.S. Attorney Tim Griffin, who announced recently that he would not be pursuing a 2010 Senate race but now may be running for Congress against Rep. Mike Ross, because, you know, why not, has...
View ArticleWhere You’ll Find Me Sunday Morning
….why, on the Arkansas Sunday Edition on The Buzz/103.7, of course, hosted by local blogging and broadcasting legend Blake Rutherford. It’ll be me, Lance Turner and the rest of the “Not-Ready-For-9...
View ArticleOn The Radio. Again.
I’m heading over to the KARN studios in scenic West Little Rock at 2 p.m., where guest host Alice Stewart will have me and Think Tank blogger Blake Rutherford on to chat about politics and more as...
View ArticleYou Should Go To The SPJ Blogging Academy
You, there! What are you doing on Saturday? Nothing worthwhile, I assume. Therefore I suggest you look into attending the Arkansas Society of Professional Journalists Blogging Academy: An Introduction...
View ArticleAbout That Blue Hog Report Business….
Ugh, blogging about blogging…that is just the worst. I had promised myself I’d stop doing that (sometime after this), because really, who cares? At a certain point, please, shut up with the gassing...
View ArticleCongratulations Nic and Leah Beth Horton!
All of us here at the Arkansas Project would like to send our congratulations to Nic Horton, who got married yesterday. For some unknown reason, he has decided to spend a week away from The Arkansas...
View ArticleDoes Senator Pryor Care More About My Children Than I Do?
Senator Mark Pryor probably thinks I’m a bad parent. I just spent ten days exposing my children to products that he considers unsafe. In fact, he championed a law making it virtually illegal to sell...
View ArticleCPSIA in 2008: Senator Pryor Capitalizes on a Media Frenzy
“Won’t somebody please think of the children?!” This line from The Simpsons could have been the catchphrase of Senator Mark Pryor’s 2008 Senate career. That was the year of a media frenzy over unsafe...
View ArticleMark Pryor: Saving Kids from Old Books
When you think of unsafe children’s products, you probably don’t think of books. Outside of our one-year-old smacking me in the head with one of his board books, I have a difficult time imagining a...
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