Monkey Business Report: NCGOP platform edition
The solar goons are something else. They have this Jason Voorhees-like quality to them. Just when you think they’re finally killed off, they come back for a sequel. This time,
Continue readingThe solar goons are something else. They have this Jason Voorhees-like quality to them. Just when you think they’re finally killed off, they come back for a sequel. This time,
Continue readingDrive-bys want to give every GOP activist a thorough body cavity search. Hell, we even got analysis of a Trump supporter’s tattoos. But, I find it interesting at how
Continue readingEmail is a wonderful thing. Especially in the world of politics, where lies and double-talk are, unfortunately, the norm instead of the exception. Anyway, I digress. The state GOP’s resolutions
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 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
Continue readingThe drive-bys cannot cannot cannot stop talking about the potty. The N&O’s website was overrun with copy about the passage of HB2 and all of the Hollywood actors and Broadway
Continue readingA national group that says having the GOP incorporate the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) agenda into its platform is “the conservative thing to do” has apparently established
Continue readingIt’s interesting that Gov. McCrory is taking heat for the passage of the so-called “bathroom bill.” He was opposed to the idea of a special session. Nevertheless, the driveby media
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