An endorsement for Dhillon in RNC race
Granville County is leading the pack AGAIN. They were out front in denouncing Thom Tillis over his fling with gay marriage. (Unfortunately, they got fooled by his trickery on the
Continue readingGranville County is leading the pack AGAIN. They were out front in denouncing Thom Tillis over his fling with gay marriage. (Unfortunately, they got fooled by his trickery on the
Continue readingIt’s arguable that IGNORING important events is just as bad as LYING about them. In-state and national drive-bys have achieved excellence in lying about stuff. But they are staying oh-so-silent
Continue readingIt appears we’re getting some end-of-year drama from the slim incoming GOP majority in the US House. Noise is being made about Louisiana’s Steve Scalise, California’s Kevin McCarthy, and Arizona’s Andy
Continue readingTo recap: We’ve had 12 years of GOP control of The General Assembly. That period included four years where the GOP had the governor’s office AND the legislature. We’ve
Continue readingThom Tillis’s office wants all of you to know that he voted NO on the Omnibus spending bill. Though, something happened a little earlier in the day that he and
Continue readingHe’s back. When we last saw Catherine Truitt’s predecessor at NC DPI, Mark Johnson, he was quitting his post to make a quixotic run for lieutenant governor. (Johnson finished third
Continue readingFor far too long, our congress-critters from NC have sat quietly and gone along with US House leadership on many a hare-brained scheme. We had Mark Meadows, for a short
Continue readingThat’s what appears to be in the offing. It would be like a political version of midget wrestling. Things have been moving fast on the Labor Commissioner front. Incumbent Josh
Continue readingIt’s apparently official. The NCGOP’s chairman, Michael Whatley is one of THREE candidates for vice-chairman of The Republican National Committee. *Incredible.* Establishment politics — both parties — is notorious for
Continue readingThose are the words delivered by NCGOP chairman Michael Whatley to a sparsely-attended state executive committee meeting in Charlotte over the weekend. The semi-annual meeting was so poorly-attended it could
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