Haywood County. (Holy Cow!)
I am not 100 percent sure about the merits of the people — or of their arguments — that make up the current mess that IS the Haywood County GOP.
Continue readingI am not 100 percent sure about the merits of the people — or of their arguments — that make up the current mess that IS the Haywood County GOP.
Continue readingLegislators like to complain about how little they get paid. But check out some of these campaign finance reports these guys file with the state board of elections. Haircuts. Rent.
Continue readingFor a crew that likes to brag about growing the Republican Party, Dallas Woodhouse and his Gramps sure are spending an inordinate amount of time sending threatening lawyer letters to
Continue readingRaise the age! Raise the age! What is this about that has John Hood and the ACLU arm in arm singing kumbaya and in 100% agreement? Changing the age of
Continue readingThat’s right. Just a few months before being installed via coup as NCGOP state chairman, Robin Hayes was appointed North Carolina co-chairman of the Marco Rubio for President campaign.
Continue readingThey may be able to sell you a wife, a dog, a kid, and a fabricated small business at The Candidate Store™, but they sure seem to be in short
Continue readingUh-oh. We’ve got mail. We obtained an email briefing from NCGOP chairman candidate Jim Womack to his inner circle of supporters. It reveals a few interesting nuggets of information. First,
Continue readingThe story is here. Once again, life-and-death episodes make political differences look really, really tiny and insignificant. I’d say it’s mighty appropriate right now to take a TIME OUT and focus
Continue readingRepublicans are all caught up in: (1) Keeping Zan relevant, (2) obtaining job security for Dallas Woodhouse, and (3) tut-tutting about how tasteless and insensitive this website is. Meanwhile,
Continue readingHere’s ANOTHER piece of evidence proving the four-legs-good-two-legs-bad crowd (too bad most of our school age kids can’t tell you the origin of that reference) has WON in the public education
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