NC Spin(ning) away from reality on ethics, refugees
For those of you who don’t know — NC Spin is a little show broadcast each week, aired in the wee hours of the morning on obscure stations, and hosted
Continue readingFor those of you who don’t know — NC Spin is a little show broadcast each week, aired in the wee hours of the morning on obscure stations, and hosted
Continue readingIt always cracks me up to hear politicians and bureaucrats tell voters: “It won’t cost you a thing! We swear. The feds are picking up the tab.” Yeah. And WHERE pray
Continue readingMorning Consult, a national political website, conducted a months-long survey of 75,000 voters in all 50 states. Here’s what they found: Voters take a dim view of just about everything
Continue readingThere’s an old saying about bringing a knife to a gunfight. (Was it Indiana Jones?) Anyway, NC House candidate Tammy Covil shows up at gunfights with both fully-automatic barrels
Continue readingImagine that you are at work one day. Your boss walks in with his arm around some guy. They come over to you and your boss says: “Hey, I want
Continue readingWho’da thunk that the BENGHAZI SCANDAL would become a major issue in a North Carolina House race ??? Well, it apparently HAS: A day after officially learning she will have
Continue readingSome of you may remember our post on Sharon Pearce — the Davidson County Republican seeking to replace Rayne Brown in the state House. Curiously, she’s been a frequent donor
Continue readingWe chronicled our efforts earlier to identify at least ONE shred of shame in Renee Ellmers. Check out what Big Government Barbie™ is promoting on her campaign website: Hmmm.
Continue readingWe reported to you earlier about the announcement of New Hanover County school board member Tammy Covil’s intention to run for the NC House seat currently held by retiring Rep.
Continue readingThe General Assembly has a procedure called “technical corrections.” It’s sort of like a proofreading session. Grammatical errors in legislation are corrected. Factual errors in legislation are corrected. The i’s
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