Guess WHO ELSE has got that ‘Berger Fever’.
That’s right. It appears senator Phil Berger has the *grouchy, confused old lady* vote wrapped up for the 2026 GOP primary.
“All roads in North Carolina’s conservative movement trace back to Phil Berger” ???
(Is she kidding ???)
What about — say — Jesse Helms, John East, and Lauch Faircloth? Those three racked up pretty impressive conservative credentials during their time in DC. Congressman Jim Gardner was not too shabby either.
Perhaps that tumble down the stairs played havoc with Mrs. Foxx’s memory. You have to ask: Does Virginia Foxx even recognize conservatism when she sees it?
For the most recent rated congressional session (the 118th), Foxx had one of the most liberal voting record ratings (60 per cent) among House Republicans from North Carolina. Patrick McHenry (53 percent) was the only NCGOP member of Congress who voted to the left of Foxx. The average conservative voting record rating for a House Republican was 74 percent. SO, McHenry AND Foxx were to the left of their GOP colleagues in the House.
As far as all that stuff she claims Uncle Phil pushed through Jones Street — all I can say is *wow.*
Phil Berger is motivated mostly by our national currency and its green hue. If you have pockets stuffed with large-denomination bills, Phil wants to hear what you have to say.
He’s worked with Tim Moore and Thom Tillis to kill bills introduced by actual conservatives. Berger admitted on the record that the people had been overtaxed and needed to have some money refunded. *Perhaps a tax rate cut?* That conservative-sounding talk faded away and fell off the radar faster than it appeared.
Berger cooperated with efforts to reverse the so-called ‘Bathroom Bill.’ He hugged up to Tim Moore and Roy Cooper to expand that fraud-infested mess called Medicaid. Let’s not forget that he teamed with casino developers to shove casino gambling down the throats of his own constituents (and the rest of us).
Uncle Phil has also been quite sympathetic to the burgeoning crusade in our state to legalize marijuana.
The so-called *conservative revolution* hasn’t done much to slow the rapid growth in state spending.
During the Berger era in Raleigh, the concept of *public service* has been replaced with *self-service.* Jobs and big salaries have been doled out to Berger cronies. (We’ve been stuck with the bill.)
Fifteen years into Raleigh’s *conservative revolution*, things are not much better than they were in the Basnight / Black era.
As far as Virginia Foxx and conservatism go, it seems like just yesterday when she was snapping at and mocking conservatives seeking her help in killing ObamaCare in the cradle.
So, it appears Virginia Foxx has been sampling the same witch’s brew Ted Budd did.
It’s amazing that DC Republicans are getting involved in a GOP primary for a state senate seat that doesn’t even come up until 2026.
Aspiring kingpin Phil Berger is facing a tough challenge from Rockingham County sheriff Sam Page. Page is a popular figure within the district who has racked up an impressive record in law enforcement and other public service. Page was there with the Tea Party, and he’s been strong with the MAGA movement and the effort to secure the borders.
While Phil Berger hides in Raleigh with his cash and cronies, Sam Page spends his time among the people he serves.
You folks in Rockingham County and Guilford County have a great opportunity to do a real service for your state and its residents. Your decisions at the polls affect all of us in this great state. Send your sheriff to Raleigh to clean up the Berger family’s mess and let some sunshine in on the happenings on Jones Street.
The WORST…Foxx and McHenry. May as well be dems. ANY conservative seeing her support should auto vote the other candidate.
You neglected to mention that Senator Berger has done nothing to stop the increasing reliance of the North Carolina power grid on expensive and unreliable solar and wind. In fact, the state continues to subsidize these environmentally unsound power sources, and our electric bills have gone sky high in the meantime.
From having kept an eye on Representative Fox for many years I am appalled. She was one of the best conservatives in our Congress years ago. She was reliably conservative. I have returned to NC after being away for almost 20 years. I watch how our representatives vote and overall they are currently all RINOS. Representative Fox may as well switch parties. I do not think her constituents realize how often she sides with the Dems (actually I do not think most of those who call themselves Republicans know how the elected members of the US Congress from NC vote).
PROBLEM IS:
many, many so-called republicans residing in the state are NOT conservatives. They call themselves republicans but are NOT Jesse Helms, John East, Ronald Reagan republicans. They are dems.
Beaufort Co is a primary example. MAJOR battle locally in the county party. I believe same exists throughout NC and just frustrates the devil out of us conservatives. In Beaufort Co, 50% of the party and so-called republicans are liberal and they are nasty and they are destructive.
I happen to know that for a number of years the BC Republican Party has done way more harm than good. I hear there were some changes in their county convention this year due to a stronger conservative presence. It seems the conservatives are not outright banned anymore. I still wonder how functional it will be. These people really seem to hate conservatives and are utterly untrustworthy.
A state rep is responsible for much of the diatribe. I was there and the antics and delays were meant to send the masses home. Convention time was 8:30 to 3:30. Was scheduled for 8:30-12:30. Really took the long game to outlast the planned ‘same ole, same ole’. Appears there will be a diff to the Exec Cmtee going forward and the chair has to know 1 vote diff in the vote shows it’s time to hear other’s perspectives, views and expectations. Beauf Co is NOT RINO HQ and the most recent elections have shown strong conservative voting habits. NOT RINO, dem-lite, liberal leanings. Beauf Co doesn’t need implants telling us what’s conservative, how to do every and anything and strip party of TRUE conservatives. Unfortunately, one of the vice-chair candidates defeated IMMEDIATELY originated a BOE campaign against 1 of the MOST conservative BOE members!!!! Figure that???
Heard about the afternoon full of amendments meant to block conservative efforts to have some access to the party. It appears conservatives waited it out this year instead of going home in disgust. The state rep at the heart of the stonewalling can’t be happy about losing a little of his machine apparatus. Maybe it will be enough better that some of the conservatives that have left altogether will come back. – some will have to return from the ranks of the unaffiliated. Time will tell.
You’re right about the races coming up. The Dems can’t win general elections anymore. Their new strategy is to compete in Republican Primaries.