Stephen Lamkin

Stephen Lamkin


  • December 8, 2022

    What do we do with Trump after 2022?

    Georgia analysis first — Warnock won by 100,000 votes with 1,800,000 total votes. For comparison: In the 2020 Georgia Senate races, Perdue got almost 2.5 million votes — more than Ossoff.  In the runoff, Ossoff won with under...

  • November 16, 2022

    Suggestions to get the election right next time

    Mao Tse-Tung famously said, "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun."  In the U.S. political power grows out of a ballot box. I cringed during Election Week 2020 — Sidney Powell "releasing the kraken," secr...

  • November 10, 2022

    The GOP and the youth vote

    The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) conducted exit interviews with people under 30 at polling stations in 2018, 2020 and 2022. Sixty percent of people under 30 voted Democrat in 2022 and 62% of people und...

  • September 19, 2022

    Does the GOP know how to communicate with today's generations?

    The economy is a mess, crime is soaring, cost of living is at record levels, and people are hurting.  Yet the GOP is struggling to retake Congress — some even predict that the Democrats will expand their majorities in the House and Se...

  • September 18, 2022

    Policing in Democrat cities: Don't say we didn't warn you

    I won't say that police officers who serve in cities run by Democrats deserve what happens to them after they are forced to make an arrest or use force — even deadly force — against criminals in those cities.  But I will say...

  • August 29, 2022

    One way to stop policemen from mistakenly killing innocent people

    Disclaimer: I am a retired law enforcement agent. Incidents involving "swatting" — i.e., someone making a false 911 call to a police agency claiming that a violent crime is in progress at a specific location, with the caller's ...

  • August 29, 2022

    When does prosecutorial discretion become a bill of attainder?

    In common law, bills of attainder were legislative acts that, without trial, condemned specifically designated persons or groups to death.  Bills of attainder also required the "corruption of blood"; that is, they denied to the ...

  • August 27, 2022

    How Republicans could blow the midterms in what should be a slam-dunk state

    Based on current polling, Democrats are set to expand their majority in Congress and sweep Arizona races because many GOP candidates are campaigning ineffectively.  GOP candidates are having trouble reaching Millennials, Zoomers, and Arizon...

  • August 27, 2022

    Democrats continue to dominate public relations

    Independent voters, especially Millennials and Generation Z Zoomers, consistently vote for Democrats in general elections because Democrats and the left-wing media have successfully branded conservatives as fascists, racists, violent, and misogynisti...