Monkey Business Report: NCGOP convention edition
Jim Womack is at it again. He’s asked some tough questions of the plotters seeking to oust party chairman Hasan Harnett. Now, the Lee County Republican — an Army veteran,
Continue readingJim Womack is at it again. He’s asked some tough questions of the plotters seeking to oust party chairman Hasan Harnett. Now, the Lee County Republican — an Army veteran,
Continue readingThe February 2014 political earthquake that hit US Senate candidate Greg Brannon is still emitting aftershocks more than two years later: A state Court of Appeals panel on Tuesday let
Continue readingAnyone with half-a-brain can see that Josh Stein is viewing the attorney general race as a stepping-stone to the governor’s mansion. If Roy Cooper goes down in November, and Stein
Continue readingRemember the classic movie featuring Bill Murray, where his character kept experiencing the SAME DAY over and over again regardless of what he said or did? Well, NCGOP chairman Hasan
Continue readingRemember that crowd at NCGOP HQ belly-aching about chairman Hasan Harnett taking party business public? Well, that same crew that has been beating on Harnett about THAT has issued yet
Continue readingTwenty-six states are challenging before the Supreme Court Barry Obama’s policy of granting amnesty to illegal aliens. Republicans in the US Senate are getting in on the action as well:
Continue readingNot long after winning a new term in 2012 — unopposed — attorney general Roy Cooper announced he was running for governor. No, he wasn’t going to step down and
Continue readingGuys, we need to get together for an intervention. Senator Jeff Tarte is making our gender look really, really bad. Most men would be flattered to have an attractive young
Continue readingWe get word today that a House committee — mostly Republicans, mind you — have endorsed the idea of throwing more money at a liberal dream: […] Separate legislation would
Continue readingThe state of North Carolina has been shoving tolls down the throats of the residents of northern Mecklenburg County for three years. The bureaucrats and politicians have beaten back any
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