Hudson A-Okay with gun-grabber alliance
Richard Hudson — portrayed so aggressively as a friend of the 2nd amendment — is surprisingly not alarmed at the combining of his concealed carry reciprocity bill with a package
Continue readingRichard Hudson — portrayed so aggressively as a friend of the 2nd amendment — is surprisingly not alarmed at the combining of his concealed carry reciprocity bill with a package
Continue readingWe’ve got three more years of this guy and his weed-eater haircut. 2020 can’t get here fast enough: Although the Republican National Committee has resumed its support for Alabama Senate
Continue readingFor the longest time, we were treated in the pages of The N&O to Colon Campbell’s peculiar obsession with toilets. HB2 and trannies in the ladies room made its way
Continue readingThat’s what at least one conservative stalwart in the US House is alleging: Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) usually manages to walk the line between endearing himself to the Establishment and
Continue readingWhen news broke that Walter Jones was one of thirteen Republicans to vote NO on the hallowed tax package pushed through the House by Paul Ryan and the boys,
Continue readingAnd you know what? I deserve it! [ turns to his mirror ] Because I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and, doggonit, people like me! — “Stuart Smalley”, former SNL
Continue readingWe’ve all heard about the railroading the ‘Haywood Five’ got from NCGOPe leaders. Sharing a humorous libertarian T-shirt design on Facebook. Questioning the RINO tendencies of a local elected Republican.
Continue readingThe Morning Consult has another poll. They’ve done this for all 50 governors. Now, they’re doing it for all 100 US senators. According to a poll of 255,120 registered voters
Continue readingPolitico has a lengthy profile on the speaker-in-exile. It offers some real insight into the former DC powerbroker-turned-golf-cart-jockey. (Especially about how foul-mouthed he is.) In the article, Boehner singles out
Continue readingCivitas has released some polling on the political environment in North Carolina. (I, for one, am surprised that they had the courage to do it — given their total submission
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