Thursday December 26th, 2024 12:06AM

Bill Crane

Columnist
Bill Crane has been a political analyst and commentator for 20 years. A former communications staffer for two U.S. Senators and one Governor in both major political parties, Crane 'grew up' in Georgia politics in a newspaper family. Crane owns his own corporate communications firm in Decatur, CSI Crane, LLC. He is a regular guest on WDUN's "Morning Talk with Martha Zoller," His weekly syndicated column is entitled "One Man's Opinion," and draws on his experience, good humor and life as a son of the south.
Bill Crane
Would You Rather?
There is a popular 'ice-breaker' game, which you can also use to better get to know someone, which rose to popularity among Generation X, and has continued sufficiently to now have its own App on Android phones called, "Would you rather?"
8:00AM ( 9 months ago )
The Impossible Scheme
Georgia, one of the 10-most populous states in the nation, has a voting age population of close to 8-million, and more than 7.5 million registered voters.
9:00AM ( 9 months ago )
This Is ONLY a Test
This is a test... This is ONLY a Test... Followed by a series of sharp, pitching squeaks and clicks on your typically AM radio dial.
9:00AM ( 9 months ago )
Vlad the Lad from Leningrad
Once upon a time, in October of 1952, a cold fall brought a newborn son, Vlad the Lad, to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg, Russia).
9:00AM ( 9 months ago )
Gaming Fail a Sure Bet Again
I am a gambling man, though pretty disciplined in that I only play Blackjack and very rarely the lottery as the Powerball and Mega-Millions games approach a prize of $1-billion.
8:00AM ( 10 months ago )
A Swift Win for the Chiefs
It's been seven years since the Atlanta Falcons blew a 28-3 lead over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 51...
8:00AM ( 10 months ago )
Long Live the Kings!
As a native Georgian and Atlantan, I have long paid attention to and kept track of our most notable, homegrown sons and daughters.
8:00AM ( 10 months ago )
Salute to Saban
Seeking a brief respite from this bitter cold snap, and the flaming rhetoric of the national political scene, I offer a warm and genuine salute to a man of intelligence, ability and leadership...even though he leads a team I do not support, towards victories which I almost universally oppose.
7:00AM ( 11 months ago )
And They're Off...
As I write this on the eve of the Iowa Presidential Caucuses, a bitter polar vortex arctic air blast has dropped into the Midwest, and parts South, with forecast temps in Des Moines, Iowa for Monday, January 15, 2023 (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day), a high temp of -2-degrees Fahrenheit and a projected low of -12 degrees.
8:00AM ( 11 months ago )
Keeping Things In Suspense
Under the heading of learning something new every day...one of the most iconic structures on our Georgia coast, the Talmadge Memorial Bridge in Savannah, connecting Georgia to South Carolina across the Savannah River is not a suspension bridge.
8:00AM ( 11 months ago )