Though Tea Party conservative and former Rep. Jeff Landry has not yet announced any intention to run for senate in 2014, he's made no effort to deny the rumors.
The sequester is set to hit and Former Congressman Jeff Landry thinks that the President and Congress have not been doing their jobs. He joined the Afternoon Drive Home to discuss the cuts that we've all been hearing about.
As to the cuts themselves and how they have been handled, Landry didn't pull any punches,
It's a sad mess...
Former Congressman Jeff Landry has only been out of office for a few weeks, so when he joins us, you know he has insights into the inner workings of this administration and the leadership of this Congress. He spent some time with the Afternoon Drive Home today and talked about the President's inaugural address and what he plans to do moving forward...
Lots of interesting material in the news today as we hear about John Boehner being reelected. Still, Former Congressman Jeff Landry says that his leadership is a bad idea for Republicans.
In addition, Al Gore says he was concerned about who they sold Current TV to...
Congress has been called back to Washington and we keep hearing about the fiscal cliff. But is it something to be worried about? Congressman Jeff Landry joined us on the Afternoon Drive Home and talked about his perspective about the issue...
The campaign officially ended on Saturday with Charles Boustany being re-elected, serving the next two years as Congressman for the 3rd Congressional District. But did it end well for you or did it end badly?
What do you think should happen going forward...
The question has been brought up because of a recent piece done on the races for Senate seats in 2014. In the rundown by Roll Call, they say that the race for Mary Landrieu's seat in the Senate is a toss-up.
Among names that have been mentioned as possible challengers on the Republican side are Congressman Bill Cassidy and Congressman Jeff Landry...
Jeff Landry captured 30 percent of the vote, while Charles Boustany received 45 percent, ensuring the two Republicans will face each other in a December run-off.