NC-08: More fun with Cabarrus Marketing
So, now it appears we’re stuck with Little Richard — aka “Nee-Nee in a suit and tie” — for two years. It’s time we got to know our new, um,
Continue readingSo, now it appears we’re stuck with Little Richard — aka “Nee-Nee in a suit and tie” — for two years. It’s time we got to know our new, um,
Continue reading(I bet that headline gets some people’s attention on Jones Street.) Yesterday, the Republican revolutionaries convened on the Senate side to mull over the idea of continued government dominance and control
Continue readingWell, it’s over. For all the talk about the Trump Revolution and a desire to send The Establishment a message — we got very little action to support ANY of
Continue readingThe Donald got on the phone for Renee Ellmers in the 2nd district. Now, it appears that at least Charlotte-area politicians want in on some of that action. But, there
Continue readingIn 2015, Sandhills Community College hired an Associate Dean of Campus Diversity and Cultural Programs. What’s that got to do with a school whose focus is job skills training? Not a
Continue readingWe’ll find out about 8 PM or so tomorrow night. With this special election, we have a fantastic opportunity to send some unresponsive professional politicians packing. You can grumble and
Continue readingRenee Ellmers has set a new standard for bald-faced hypocrisy and outright lying. She apparently thinks the voters are too stupid to check the facts. Given her TWO reelections, she
Continue readingI swear, they’ve got to work on the political instincts at Trump HQ: Donald Trump made his first congressional endorsement as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee on Saturday, releasing a
Continue readingFrom running his mouth about efforts to kill ObamaCare, to being praised by amnesty supporters, to being probed by the FBI and IRS, Robert Pittenger has had an interesting few
Continue readingTalk about sensory overload. I feel bad for voters in the GOP primary for this newly created congressional district. They have a crowd of SEVENTEEN to evaluate. There is no
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