TWO majority leaders? (NC’s “conservative revolution” marches on)
The “honorables” on Jones Street are giving us quite an eye-opening preview of where things might be headed: House Republican leaders are considering creating two
Continue readingThe “honorables” on Jones Street are giving us quite an eye-opening preview of where things might be headed: House Republican leaders are considering creating two
Continue readingAyn Rand and George Orwell are starting to look like real prophets. We’ve got record unemployment, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and business closings. We’ve been humiliated overseas. Our embassies have been overrun
Continue readingA friend of mine — a fellow politico — was scratching his head over yesterday’s results for North Carolina Court of Appeals. Two of three Democrat candidates — one
Continue readingIt’s a quite common perception — outside the Raleigh beltline — that the NCGOP establishment is nothing but a tight clique of cronies. It’s not about growing the party. There
Continue readingEarlier this week, state elections officials were predicting 69 percent voter turnout. Roughly two million of the state’s 6.6 million registered voters took part in early voting. They
Continue readingBarack Hussein Obama (MMM-MMM-MMM) — who came to power in 2008 promising to lower the sea levels and end racial division — is urging his supporters to seek REVENGE at
Continue readingThe media is dismissing Steve Royal, the GOP nominee for state treasurer, as an also-ran — an after-thought. Royal has raised very little money and has been so
Continue readingOverall, it’s looking like a pretty depressing election day for the Democrat Party in-state and nationwide. I’ve pinpointed a few things that conservatives need to keep an eye on after
Continue readingI don’t think there is anybody — outside of Walter Dalton’s immediate family — who hasn’t conceded that we will be spending the next four years talking about GOVERNOR McCrory.
Continue readingThe Council of State races tend to get overlooked by the media in favor of the more glamorous presidential and gubernatorial campaigns. It may be hard
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