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The GOP is at war with its base

For many years, the leadership of the Republican Party has been at war with the grassroots activists who work tirelessly on its behalf.

The Louisiana comeback starts now

The state of Louisiana is blessed with an abundance of natural resources and attractions. The state’s largest city, New Orleans, is the birthplace of Jazz, a 305-year-old gem with a rich history.

The Marks Post: Rallying for the Eucharist

There were men dressed in capes and funny hats, there was a team of young Vikings from Opelousas, there was random pieces of confetti falling from the ceiling, and there was a large Jack Daniel’s s

Kennedy is leaving the party of corruption

For decades, the Kennedy family has been political royalty in the Democratic Party. Of course, Democrat U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy (D-MA) was elected President of the United States in 1960.

Latest poll is the last straw for bumbling Biden

Joe Biden has never been an exceedingly popular politician on the national stage. In 1988, he made an early exit from the presidential race after allegations of plagiarism surfaced.

The Marks Post: Have we forgotten?

Twenty-two years ago this month, I was beginning my sophomore year at LSU, and my first class on Tuesdays and Thursdays was philosophy at 9 a.m. Much like now, I was a creature of habit back then.

Joe Biden, China’s favorite President

After another embarrassing international trip to the G20 summit and to Vietnam, Joe Biden will became the first American President not to memorialize the 2,977 victims of the 9/11 terrorist attack