#ncpol campaign 2024: Adding to and subtracting from the field
Well, it appears we’ve gone from four GOPers down to three in the primary field for Labor Commissioner. State Rep. Ben Moss has decided to abandon this effort and run
Continue readingWell, it appears we’ve gone from four GOPers down to three in the primary field for Labor Commissioner. State Rep. Ben Moss has decided to abandon this effort and run
Continue readingWe’re hearing, once again, about a young lady connected to NC House Speaker Timmy Biscuitville getting some heckin’ good career assistance. THIS ONE, however, is NOT named Lassiter: Last year,
Continue readingOnce again, it’s confirmed that weasels DO look out for each other. State Rep. Jason Saine — former Shoney’s spokesmodel and the speaker’s best-dressed henchman — spilled the beans on
Continue readingThere’s been a small, yet significant piece of theatre playing out recently in Raleigh. Act One featured an effort by senator Jim Perry (R-Kinston) – the blow-dried, dry-cleaned and pressed
Continue readingThe lefties in Chapel Hill are not taking The US Supreme Court’s blow to UNC’s race-based admissions policies lightly. It’s been pounded into our heads that it is wrong and
Continue reading“Conservative revolutionaries” Tim Moore and Phil Berger. their fiscally-generous lobbyist pals, and our cowardly “representatives” shoved Medicaid expansion down our throats earlier this year. We were told by those folks
Continue readingIt’s amazing how so many Raleigh politicians have to be dragged kicking and screaming to the conclusion that mutilating two year olds — and grooming them into the cult of
Continue readingSome may also call it “fascism.” Some may call it good ol’ fashioned cronyism. Anyway, right now in Raleigh it’s known as NCInnovation. And what is it all about? :
Continue readingTHAT is what an attorney for Scott Lassiter is telling the drive-bys about their client’s alienation-of-affection complaint against Speaker Timmy. Sources close to Timmy — i.e., MOST of the drive-bys
Continue readingPoliticians and bureaucrats — from Greg Murphy to Tim Reeder to Tim Moore to a whole swath of college administrators — across the state have been lying their patooties off
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