#ncga: SB4 antes up on the intrigue
Just when you thought it coudn’t get more interesting, along comes SB4 — sponsored by senators Rucho, Tucker and Rabon. Here is the reader’s digest version: Partisan elections for the
Continue readingJust when you thought it coudn’t get more interesting, along comes SB4 — sponsored by senators Rucho, Tucker and Rabon. Here is the reader’s digest version: Partisan elections for the
Continue readingYessirreee. HB17 is the new most hated piece of legislation in Raleigh. (HB2 can finally rest in peace.) THIS is what has the nutcases throwing screaming fits in, and
Continue readingWell, Gov. Pat got his disaster relief special session. (No word yet if his reelection campaign will be officially classified as a ‘disaster.’ Hurricane Ricky?) But, then, ANOTHER special session
Continue readingThat’s the word we’re getting from deep inside the political machine in our state’s capital city. We reported earlier that an associate in the Law Offices of Speaker Timmy in
Continue readingYep. BE-lieve it or NOT: Fascism at its finest, ladies and gentlemen. I quote the man’s own words he spoke to the driveby media — even linking to them
Continue readingYessirree. The,um, honorables are back. And they WANT your wallets. I heard all this talk during the campaign about how all of this flood relief money was already appropriated and
Continue readingIf you’re Speaker Timmy’s boy, you never really lose (even when you REALLY DO): Raleigh, N.C. – Governor Pat McCrory announced a district court appointment today for Cleveland and Lincoln
Continue readingThom Tillis is out there preaching that national Republicans can learn a lesson from Pat McCrory about — get this — moving too far to the right: For all the GOP’s
Continue readingWe reported earlier on former Rep. Charles Jeter’s new job as a “government relations coordinator” for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. While in office, Jeter racked up the most liberal voting record in
Continue readingIt’s been quite disappointing to watch the wussification of National Review and The American Spectator — two publications that played a big part in fomenting my conservative passions as a
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