Another one bites the Blust — um, dust
Bert Jones. Carl Ford. Chris Millis. And now John Blust. Leaders in the state House’s tiny conservative minority are calling it quits in this cycle It must be tough to
Continue readingBert Jones. Carl Ford. Chris Millis. And now John Blust. Leaders in the state House’s tiny conservative minority are calling it quits in this cycle It must be tough to
Continue readingWe’ve got yet another nugget for you to feast on and seethe over the next time some pointy-headed edu-crat tries to tell you there just isn’t enough of other people’s
Continue readingIt must have been quite a spectacle on Jones Street yesterday listening to all those honorables lecturing the Democrat administration about ethics. ( *Because we ALL KNOW that pay-to-play, sleazy
Continue readingThe saga swirling around Raleigh attorney Mark Bibbs appears to prove that political corruption IS bipartisan: […] Raleigh attorney and lobbyist Mark Bibbs faces ten criminal charges stemming from an
Continue readingThe drivebys and their Democrat buddies are in quite a tizzy. Legislative Republicans are heading back to Raleigh, and some liberal spidey-senses are a-tinglin’. Colon “Toilet Boy” Campbell
Continue readingWe’re really getting soft-pedaled and spun about the UNC Health Care / Carolinas Medical merger. I, for one (and as a former patient with both), don’t see much good for
Continue readingThe drivebys want to tell you President Trump is despised, hated, loathed in all corners. Yet, you’re getting big business types — well-known suckups to Dems — praising our CINC.
Continue readingWell, the state Democrat Party has rolled out more challengers for incumbent Jones Street Republicans. One that threw me for a loop was Lowell Simon of Moore County challenging
Continue readingRepublican Beverly Boswell captured a very competitive seat from the Democrats last time around. She ticked off the GOPe and the Left simultaneously. She’s an outspoken, tell-it-like-it-is conservative. So, all
Continue readingThe honorables have floated some new proposed districts for the state’s court system. My first thought: The districts are so nice and neat and contiguous. WHY can’t we do this
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