I was wrong about candidate Jason Williams not having a campaign web site. LINK. It was on page three of my latest Google search, which means that I was too shiftless to go that far the other day. Once the case was solved, I found something to like about Mr. Williams: he's the only Tulane Law grad in the race. I was beginning to suspect a Jesuit conspiracy since all the folks whose names end in vowels went to Loyola Law. As a Tulane Law grad, I was feeling disenfranchised as well as green with envy. It doesn't mean I'll vote for Williams but what's a little bit of school pride among friends? Roll, Wave.
The other reason that I admitted to the error of my ways is that I like coming up with Erle Stanley Gardner-like titles. Speaking of Gardner, in last week's celebration of the pulps, I posted a cover of his novel, The Case Of The Counterfeit Eye. Here's an alternate cover:
This doesn't have a helluva lot to do with Jason Williams other than the fact that he's a defense lawyer like Mason, and his creator, and that I'm sitting on de fence in this race...