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Every so often , something pops up in the political arena that forces you to ask: Are these people really this stupid, or is there some really sneaky and devious
Continue readingEvery so often , something pops up in the political arena that forces you to ask: Are these people really this stupid, or is there some really sneaky and devious
Continue readingIn 1960, US. senator Lyndon Baines Johnson was the Democrat nominee for vice president of the United States. The dilemma? He was also up for reelection to the Senate from
Continue readingBeing seen talking to — or even looking at — Mark Villee can get you screamed at or threatened these days. It can be hazardous to your professional / political
Continue readingWe posted earlier about the son of prominent Moore County Republican George Little being caught up in some awkward findings of an audit of the DMV. Carolina Journal, over at
Continue readingMs. Leslie, Binky’s boss over at WRAL, decided to go out and do a little of that reportin’ thing: […] The solar industry has blossomed in North Carolina since lawmakers
Continue readingSomething called the Network for Public Education has issued grades for each of the 50 states evaluating their “commitment” to public education. On their web site, I notice that The
Continue readingSome of you may have heard about this Jones+Blount web site. It’s backed financially by some big Pat McCrory donors and staffed by some former McCrory aides. It’s literally
Continue readingRepublican gubernatorial candidate — and former legislator — Robert Brawley says that the uproar over tolls on I-77 in Mecklenburg is not simply a local issue: […] Brawley says he
Continue readingA Republican state representative from Union County says he wants to represent his fellow North Carolina Republicans on the Republican National Committee. The RNC allows for two elected committee members
Continue readingOne of the largest, most outspoken pro-2nd amendment groups in the Carolinas is lining up behind state senator Buck Newton (R) as the next attorney general of North Carolina: Buck Newton,
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