Kudos to McCrory for shunning identity politics
There are quite a few cases where the new GOP administration in Raleigh has given me heartburn. But the fact that they are standing strong against the lefties and their
Continue readingThere are quite a few cases where the new GOP administration in Raleigh has given me heartburn. But the fact that they are standing strong against the lefties and their
Continue readingBoth the chairmanship and vice chairmanship of the North Carolina Republican Party are up for grabs this summer. Two candidates are vying for the chairman’s post, while
Continue reading‘I expect this kind of stuff from Rob “Rielle Who?” Christensen and John “Gunga Din” Frank at McClatchy-Raleigh. But it’s disappointing to see it from Jim Morrill,
Continue readingWill she or won’t she? North Carolina politicos are wondering if congresswoman Renee Ellmers will step up and challenge incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan for reelection in 2014. Attendees
Continue reading“If you want to be represented by a Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Mike Lee or Jim DeMint type, send me to the US Senate.” That is the simple explanation Dr.
Continue readingMost people who want an audience with The Pope on Easter weekend have to go to Rome. I got mine at the Moore County GOP convention this
Continue readingAs one of the lucky souls blessed to be “represented” by Miss Harnett County, I’ve had a feeling she’s developed some political ambitions. It’s been pretty clear
Continue readingJohn Frank, dean of McClatchy’s school of creative writing, is back from sabbatical with newly-sharpened crayons — ready to dazzle us with even more preposterous portside pontification
Continue readingLast year, an outcry from voters forced the legislature to back off the idea of putting tolls on Interstate 95. This year, Jones Street is trying again. This
Continue readingIt’s pretty clear that folks across the country — as well as in the Carolinas — are still smarting from the heavy-handed, top-down, DC-centric management of the 2012
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