#ncga: A lawyer problem
I must confess. I have little to no use for most lawyers. It’s an occupation where one is paid big bucks to lie, obfuscate, tap dance around and stomp all
Continue readingI must confess. I have little to no use for most lawyers. It’s an occupation where one is paid big bucks to lie, obfuscate, tap dance around and stomp all
Continue readingIt’s the Ides of March in late September. Remember how upset some folks at NCGOP HQ got when some party activists criticized GOP candidates during the general election? We
Continue readingRep. David Lewis (R-Harnett) now has some company: […] State Rep. Nelson Dollar, a powerful Republican budget writer and redistricting chairman who has been an architect of some of the
Continue readingIf you’ve been following this site, you know that state Rep. Bob Steinburg, who represents Currituck County in the NC House and is running to represent them in the Senate,
Continue readingThis is Congressman Mark Meadows’s Democrat opponent in November. Could someone please provide him with a map? This guy is running in the 11th congressional district. The Sheraton Chapel
Continue readingA couple of recently released polls may be providing some insight into why certain NCGOPe types are trashing President Trump and, in general, losing it. High Point University has released
Continue readingYou know things aren’t going well when the communications director for the opposing party is trumpeting your comments across the media: Hudson, in case you didn’t know, is a Republican
Continue readingWell, this didn’t take long. This IS the same person who tried to pick a fight with THIS website a couple of years back. (It appears he’s still trying to
Continue readingThe usual post-primary strategy involves reaching out to your former rivals and patching things up as you prep for battle against the other party in the general election. Some NCGOPe
Continue readingYep. Another textbook example of what the inside-the-beltline crowd thinks of US and OUR president: Mr. Woodcox, esq. is “special counsel” to the North Carolina General Assembly. More specifically, He
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