Dan Blue: Race Pimp
[…] I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but
Continue reading[…] I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but
Continue readingBinky-ville is NOT a great place to be in as a journalist. There you find yourself doing stupid things like trying to trade portions of your viewership to another state, dreaming
Continue readingIn 1857, The US Supreme Court’s infamous Dred Scott decision determined that black folks were indeed property. In 1896, the nation’s high court determined in Plessy v. Ferguson that “separate
Continue readingThere is a lot of frustration around the Jones Street Puzzle Palace. The General Assembly — in particular, the House — appears to be rudderless, aimless. There is no leadership,
Continue readingThe NCGOP organization in the 12th congressional district has its work cut out for it. The district is majority DEM, so they will NEVER get a congressman elected. But, in
Continue readingThat’s the advice that allegedly-still-living-and-breathing crackerjack N&O columnist Rob Christensen is giving legislators in Raleigh: During the middle of the last century, there was a reform effort in North Carolina
Continue readingWho NEEDS a Democrat majority in Raleigh when you’ve got this pack of RINOs? Two of the Democrats’ top campaign promises in 2016 — repeal of HB2 and Medicaid
Continue readingN&O cub reporter Colon Campbell has escaped from the men’s room to have some fun at the expense of an Iredell County church: Gun owners could bring weapons to church
Continue readingMark Binker, late of WRAL and Laura Leslie’s imposing shadow, has resurfaced from his retreat into obscurity at an overpriced online-only driveby venue called “The Insider” to deliver some shocking,
Continue readingState Rep. Frank Iler (R-Brunswick), who took a walk on the vote to repeal HB2, tried to explain himself to his constituents in an April 4 newsletter: […] Thursday we
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