#ncpol: Pumping up Pat
Being governor is HARD. Legislators are not very nice to you sometimes. People on the Internet get a little rough. Sometimes you need a little encouragement — a little
Continue readingBeing governor is HARD. Legislators are not very nice to you sometimes. People on the Internet get a little rough. Sometimes you need a little encouragement — a little
Continue readingIn 2014, some Raleigh Republicans — led by then-speaker Thom Tillis put together something called North Carolina House Legislative Partners to “educate” the people of North Carolina on the good
Continue readingHe was the top political adviser to renegade Republican legislator Richard Morgan. He ran Thom Tillis’s US Senate campaign. He’s reportedly the force behind the push for solar energy subsidies
Continue readingThe rumors of his retirement have been greatly exaggerated. That’s the message state Senator Jerry Tillman wants to send to certain sectors of the Republican establishment inside and outside of
Continue readingThe chess match between House and Senate leaders got a little more interesting this week. We already reported on how the House is sending a pack of RINOS and a
Continue readingWe’ve heard time and again about how NC DHHS secretary Aldona Wos is on her way out the door. But she’s still here. That story is making the rounds of
Continue readingIn case you missed it, National Review has a great writeup on next year’s showdown between Renee Ellmers and Jim Duncan in the 2nd district GOP primary. Duncan’s impressive fundraising gets
Continue readingThey tried hard. Blinkin’ Chris, the AP’s Mike Biesecker, the Democrat Party, and the rest of the Blue Print Crowd TRIED to turn the Chase Burns / internet gambling campaign
Continue readingThe drive-bys have been awfully thorough in reporting the street theatre orchestrated by The Round Rev™ and his co-conspirator Rev. Jeremiah “G-D America” Wright outside the federal courthouse in Winston.
Continue readingLast go around, the House sent 28 total conferees (including ONE Democrat). This year, House leaders have appointed EIGHTY-TWO of the 120 House members to the conference committee. That crowd
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