#nc-02: Weekend at Nee-Nee’s
The N&O was hard at work this weekend with a puff piece propping up Renee Ellmers a lot like those two idiots in “Weekend at Bernies” propped up and carried
Continue readingThe N&O was hard at work this weekend with a puff piece propping up Renee Ellmers a lot like those two idiots in “Weekend at Bernies” propped up and carried
Continue readingYep, that’s what it looks like: Responding to TV ads that call him a “tobacco-taxing liberal,’ Democratic Senate candidate John Edwards charged his opponent’s campaign with lying about his positions.
Continue readingLast Thursday, at the council of state forum in Pinehurst, we were introduced to Andy Stevens — a Republican challenging incumbent agriculture commissioner Steve Troxler’s (R) renomination. (Andy has
Continue readingYes, ladies and gentlemen, Tom Campbell introduced us to the term ‘intimate domain’ on this weekend’s edition of NC Spin. We, of course, knew what he meant to say. But
Continue readingBack in September, House Rules chairman David Lewis slipped into technical corrections some language about these affiliated committees– basically allowing our elected officials to bypass the party organizations and privately rake
Continue reading[Verse] Nobody’s fault but mine [X2] Trying to save my soul tonight It’s nobody’s fault but mine Devil he told me to roll [X2] How to roll the log tonight
Continue readingIt appears that one Mr. Joseph Nelson Dollar, esq. of Cary township is a bit cranky these days. A really rich guy is buying a lot of ads against him,
Continue readingIt was cold in Pinehurst Thursday night, but there was a lot of heat in the forum for Council of State candidates. So much, in fact, that the fire alarms
Continue readingOur favorite warrior princess, Lady Liberty, broke open the story this week about a GOP public schools superintendent candidate getting a BIG contribution from former NYC mayor and BIG, deep-pocketed,
Continue readingA frustrated parent. A frustrated teacher. And a frustrated education policy-maker. That pretty well sums up the field of Republican candidates for state education superintendent who made their way to
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