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Strait out of nowhere | In Georgia: ad wars & a micrositing

todayMarch 17, 2026 16

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Nothing like settling into the recliner Sunday evening to be rattled by the reality that the Trump White House should’ve known – prior to launching warfare on Iran – that the Strait of Hormuz ought to have been war-gamed (it has been, before) for becoming a deadly “choke point.” That’s what a 13-minute ’60 Minutes’ segment (yeah, on CBS, still) enlightened its audience to Sunday.

Former Biden transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg – on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ Sunday – calling it “amateur hour.”

Joining Ron to discuss, CBS News national security advisor Dr. Jeff McCausland (44:30)

Oh, and even before 20% of the world’ oil supply got choked off, it turns out the late 2025 economic data was revised downward (and it wasn’t good before that). So. Much. Winning.

Maybe that explains why Trump’s trying everything possible to will the economy into the black and of the red, by threatening (and failing, legally) Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.

The TV flame war between Rick Jackson and Burt Jones is so one-sided it’s almost bringing about some … pity? … for Burt. Almost. There’s Jackson’s attacks on Jones, with Jones opting to cast Jackson as a pro-Planned Parenthood businessman. That put Jackson on the defensive before putting out an ad featuring – get this – Burt Jones lauding Jackson just last fall. Oof.

Meanwhile, as Ron noted last week, the AJC’s Greg Bluestein noted the race for ‘runner-up’ in the Democratic gubernatorial primary is afoot. After the dust-up at the Stonecrest, Ga., forum between Geoff Duncan and Jason Esteves, the Esteves camp rolled out a Duncan-targeted microsite with a vast array of screen grabs of Duncan’s past press clippings and social media posts. It’s effective – for those who’ll go to it (but how many people will that even be?)

Written by: Ron Roberts

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