It’s not about Rs vs. Ds. It’s statism vs. freedom.
[H]ow on earth could an Obama-liberal be one of the four Republican Leaders in the State House? That’s a question longtime campaign consultant Carter Wrenn asked in a recent
Continue reading[H]ow on earth could an Obama-liberal be one of the four Republican Leaders in the State House? That’s a question longtime campaign consultant Carter Wrenn asked in a recent
Continue readingThe Charlotte City Council’s vote to give the owners of The Carolina Panthers $87 million to renovate Bank of America Stadium has raised some hackles in the grassroots. Did the
Continue readingSNL’s “Church Lady” had a habit of finding Satan’s hand in EVERYTHING. The 18th century writer Samuel Johnson described patriotism as “the last refuge of a scoundrel.”
Continue readingDemocrats have been working hard to take out state Rep. Mike Stone (R-Sanford). Stone’s 2012 race was a little too close for comfort. In 2013, the Blueprint crowd has ordered
Continue readingThom Tillis and his team in the state House have pushed through a voter ID bill, but Jay DeLancey is NOT IMPRESSED: First, security. The
Continue readingThe battle over pay-to-drive toll lanes in Mecklenburg County has taken to cyberspace. A few weeks back, anti-toll activists with widen i77 went to Raleigh seeking help from house Speaker
Continue readingWell, another Tax Day is in the rear -view mirror (for those of us who did not file for an extension, at least). John Hayward, writing at RedState, has
Continue readingAnswer: THIS WOMAN. Carol Folt, acting president of Darthmouth College, was named this week as the first female chancellor of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Continue readingOK, let’s get this straight. Big Barry wants tighter background checks on gun purchasers in order to “make it a little harder for our kids to get gunned down.” Lefties
Continue readingTwo Rowan County Republican legislators stirred up a national controversy introducing a resolution called “The Defense of Religion Act.” The resolution, which suggested that local governments could establish an official
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