John Jay Hooker, Jr. (born 1930) is a Nashville, Tennessee attorney, entrepreneur, political gadfly and perennial candidate who was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Tennessee in 1970 and 1998. Read full biography of John Jay Hooker →
A short exposure to the convention convinced me that the Internet may save the Democracy in that it is a way for the people, for the citizens, to... →
I have known Harold Ford Jr. since before he was born, in that his father was my driver in the 1966 governor's race, and has remained a friend of... →
If you are a friend of the Constitution as I am, I hope you will consider engaging me in the topics of my posts whether you agree or disagree with my... →
It is plain that, when it comes to inferior officers, Congress itself can pass a law sending these nominees to the President with him having the... →
The Constitution gives the president the power to appoint, upon the advice and consent of a majority of the Senate, and it plainly does not give a... →
Through a blog, an ordinary citizen such as myself can use the Internet, this thing invented by Albert Gore, to talk from my house to the U.S.... →