Author: Brant Clifton
NC Dems lose lots of 18-25 year olds since 2008
North Carolina Democrats have lost nearly 40,000 registered voters, between the ages of 18-25, since 2008. It’s been universally accepted that demographic voted overwhelming for BarryO, and was they key
Continue readingWaiting on Howard
Howard Coble, the Republican congressman representing North Carolina’s Sixth District, appears to be playing the part of Hamlet here at the end of 2011. Fresh off of hospital stays
Continue readingSC Primary: Um, THANKS ?????
A former South Carolina state official convicted on drug charges has endorsed Ron Paul for President: South Carolina’s former treasurer who spent 10
Continue readingMiss Nancy is BUSTED! (Livin’ la vida 1%)
(I bet Pinehurst mayor — and faithful Haymaker reader Nancy Fiorillo — had a conniption and spit out her coffee when she saw that headline. ) Our friends at
Continue readingRecipe for 2012 GOP gubernatorial victory missing key ingredients
The three modern day successes for the NCGOP in governor’s races came in 1972, 1984, an 1988. What do those three years have in common? A Republican presidential candidate cruising
Continue readingTea Party needs to refocus its eyes on THE TRUE PRIZE
In a slow news cycle, just in front of the South Carolina primary, a couple of loudmouth local yokels calling themselves “Tea Party leaders” are
Continue readingGOP: Get On the bandwagon — or else …
Rush had the theory some time back that the DC Republican Ruling Class is putting out the following message to Republican activists and officials around the country: Get
Continue readingTime for Sally Struthers to leave Africa and go film a commercial on Capitol Hill?
I’ve heard of Feed The Children, but FEED THE CONGRESSMEN? It’s clearly a slow news time here at the end of the year. The Washington Post did a story
Continue readingA Charlotte conservative’s POV on Pat McCrory
The Pat McCrory “campaign” encourages us to talk to the people of Charlotte — the people who know him best — about his record. So, I dug up
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