Free speech in its death throes in Chapel Hill
I worked on Capitol Hill for the late Senator Jesse Helms during his early-90s campaign to defund The National Endowment For The Arts. Leftists lashed out at him claiming that
Continue readingI worked on Capitol Hill for the late Senator Jesse Helms during his early-90s campaign to defund The National Endowment For The Arts. Leftists lashed out at him claiming that
Continue readingI have to award the state elections board a split decision on their Watauga and Pasquotank county rulings yesterday. A leftist mob showed up — in full intimidation mode —
Continue readingWe’ve heard ad nauseum from Big Bill Barber, his non-working, loitering rabble, and their comrades in the mainstream media about how Republicans in Raleigh are “starving education.” Never mind
Continue readingFifty years ago, The University of North Carolina passed a Speaker Ban to clamp down on Marxist interlopers trying to poison the young skulls of mush matriculating in Chapel Hill.
Continue readingAn ancient Chinese philosopher once said: “If you can’t dazzle ’em with brilliance, baffle ’em with bullshit.” Every day, WRAL, McClatchy, ABC-11 and all of their comrades in the professional
Continue readingI was out at a social gathering last night, when I overheard a conversation that bothered me. These were some folks I know — low info voters who
Continue readingMcClatchy Rob is just beside himself. According to his headline today, college students are going to have to work harder. (To vote, that is.) *Apparently, working harder is a bad
Continue readingIt pains me to even come close to being on the same side of an issue with Chris Fitzsimon and the gang. They raised a stink about salaries paid to
Continue readingGov. Pat McCrory took our advice and signed that voter ID bill passed by the General Assembly. Kudos to him. The bill didn’t go as far as I would like
Continue readingThe mainstream media tells us that Gov. Pat McCrory has 38 bills sitting on his desk waiting for signatures or vetoes: […] Lawmakers adjourned for the year on
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