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The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.
Arkansans on the Palin Factor, Part 2
Following this morning’s round-up of Sarah Palin reactions from old media types, here’s a survey of what’s going on in the Arkansas...
David Kinkade
Sep 8, 20082 min read
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Arkansas’ Lincoln Tagged as ‘Nicest’ Senator
Lincoln: Nice guys finish first. Via Aaron Sadler at the NWAVotes blog, we see that U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas was voted...
David Kinkade
Sep 8, 20081 min read
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Arkansans on The Palin Factor, Part 1
Kind of quiet on the news front so far this morning, so let’s take a look at what is apparently The Only Political Story That Matters...
David Kinkade
Sep 7, 20082 min read
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Revenge of the Flying Carp
Rob Moritz of the Arkansas News Bureau reports on the growing problem of flying Silver Asian Carp in southeast Arkansas, which are...
David Kinkade
Sep 7, 20081 min read
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Minutemen Guy: ‘Candidates Ignoring Immigration’
Gilchrist on illegal immigration: Fighting yesterday's war? An interesting story I missed in yesterday’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Jim...
David Kinkade
Sep 7, 20082 min read
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Citizens Journal Rejoins the Realm of the Living
The always punchy Citizens Journal blog, dormant lo these many months, is back in action, blogger John Anderson alerts me in an e-mail....
David Kinkade
Sep 6, 20081 min read
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Arkansas GOP Rebuilding
…Or so they say. The AP’s Andrew Demillo gives the Arkansas Republican Party a chance to lay out their plans for the future, now that...
David Kinkade
Sep 6, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Lottery Push Scores $11K
Lt. Gov. Bill Halter’s campaign for a state lottery raised another $11,000 last month, bringing Arkansas that much closer to the wondrous...
David Kinkade
Sep 5, 20081 min read
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Pryor to Chair Arkansas Democrats
Sen. David Pryor Former U.S. Sen. David Pryor will be the new chair of the Democratic Party of Arkansas, the AP’s Jon Gambrell reports....
David Kinkade
Sep 5, 20081 min read
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Community Chest
Over at the Arkansas Times blog, Max Brantley is bent out of shape because, he complains, Republicans may have mocked “community...
David Kinkade
Sep 5, 20081 min read
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Huck on the Daily Show
I really don’t mean for this to be the all-Mike Huckabee, all-the-time blog, but here he is last night on “The Daily Show” with Jon...
David Kinkade
Sep 5, 20081 min read
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Ritchie vs. Huckabee
Tough guy director Ritchie to Huck: "''Ands off me wife, guv'nor!" Film director Guy Ritchie made a pair of terrific movies in “Lock,...
David Kinkade
Sep 5, 20081 min read
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Leaving St. Paul: GOP Convention Wrap-Up
Following what I thought was a solid but unspectacular speech from GOP nominee John McCain on Thursday night, the Republican National...
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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In the Griffin Room
Yesterday I linked video of GOP political operative Tim Griffin getting a little interview time with Newsweek at the Republican National...
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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Rove on the McCain Bounce
Karl Rove Over at the Tolbert Report blog, Jason Tolbert posts a short interview he snagged with former Bush advisor Karl Rove at the...
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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No Power to the Project
Hey, look at that: Thirty-six hours and Entergy still has not restored power to The Arkansas Project World Headquarters. Moreover,...
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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Tim Griffin On Palin
While you’re anxiously waiting to hear the Arkansas Project’s take on Wednesday night’s speech by GOP VP hopeful Sarah Palin, here are...
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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Speech Therapy: Palin Delivers
Without electricity, I threw open the windows and whiled away a pleasant Wednesday evening sipping cocktails and listening to the rain...
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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Arkansas Project Calls for New National Energy Policy
…specifically, one that will make it possible for Entergy to perform at a level of efficiency worthy of an industrialized nation....
David Kinkade
Sep 4, 20081 min read
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Blog, Interrupted
Due to a continued power outage at Arkansas Project World Headquarters as a result of heavy rains in scenic Little Rock, Ark., blogging...
David Kinkade
Sep 3, 20081 min read
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West Little Rock Sound Rocks St. Paul
Or is it Minneapolis? I have no idea. But the exciting news, via Aaron Sadler’s NWAVote.com blog, is that Mike Huckabee’s rockin’ band...
David Kinkade
Sep 2, 20081 min read
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The Palin Pick: Don’t Rush Me!
Palin: So easy to look at, so hard to define A reader sent along a link from the Arkansas Tonight blog (which has been unaccountably...
David Kinkade
Sep 2, 20084 min read
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GOP Convention: Arkansas Perspectives
If you haven’t checked out the Arkansas Project over the weekend, you missed a whole lot of Sarah Palin for VP talk, mostly because there...
David Kinkade
Sep 1, 20081 min read
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Class Acts
Two well-played responses to Monday’s revelation that GOP VP nominee Sarah Palin’s 17-year-old daughter is pregnant and plans to marry...
David Kinkade
Sep 1, 20081 min read
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