SC primary: Can you HEAR us NOW?
Two South Carolina Republican officials with strong conservative and Tea Party credentials appear to be sending the GOP establishment and the party’s presidential candidates a
Continue readingTwo South Carolina Republican officials with strong conservative and Tea Party credentials appear to be sending the GOP establishment and the party’s presidential candidates a
Continue readingNow that the smoke has cleared in Iowa and New Hampshire, the nation’s eyes are turning just south of me to The Palmetto State. (We, in North Carolina, will get
Continue readingI spent Tuesday night, in my usual spot in The Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill, watching my beloved Tar Heels dismantle The Miami Hurricanes. As halftime approached,
Continue readingIt looks like the state teacher’s union’s judge-shopping efforts have paid off. A Wake County Superior Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking legislation that ends mandatory
Continue readingWe’ve got record unemployment and national debt. We’re in the midst of a presidential election, with a lot
Continue readingThe New York Times tells us the unemployment problem is going away, and the economy is on the rebound (THANKS to BarryO): The
Continue readingThree new polls all show Mitt Romney leading The Palmetto State’s GOP primary. However, the polls all show different results for second and third
Continue readingThe state teachers union, in the aftermath of having their cash faucet turned off by the legislature, appears to be calling in
Continue readingIt looks like the scheme by North Carolina Democrats to split conservatives from Pat McCrory is well-underway. The North Carolina Democrat Party has launched a
Continue readingOn the N&O’s front page, there was a full color photo of some large, angry Hillary Clinton lookalikes from the NC Association of Educators (NCAE) holding signs that said
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