Corruption, dishonesty are bi-partisan ailments
I heard through the grapevine that John Hood thinks I don’t like him very much. (For the record, all I know of him is what I read in his
Continue readingI heard through the grapevine that John Hood thinks I don’t like him very much. (For the record, all I know of him is what I read in his
Continue readingWhen the GOP majority took over the North Carolina General Assembly in 2011, we were promised an end to pay-to-play. Pay-to-play has typically meant the shakedown of lobbyists and other
Continue readingFasten your seat belts, folks! We’ve got one heck of an action-packed post here. Jay Parmley, the former executive director of the NC Democratic Party who helped bring discussions
Continue readingDuring the past few days I’ve had the chance to pick the brains of a few of the wise men — and women — (Read: political insiders) on both sides
Continue readingSome regular readers of this blog have shared a great video with me from the recently-completed national Republican Convention in Tampa. There was some controversy that arose
Continue readingYep. That’s the bill of goods wonderboy super-scribe Rob Christensen is trying to sell us in the pages of The N&O: The North Carolina Republican delegation arrived
Continue readingIt would be nice to have someone with a (R) next to their name residing in that big pretty house on Blount Street. But what if that person with the
Continue readingI recently had an eye-opening conversation with an activist who is arguably a mover-and-shaker / household name in Charlotte area Republican politics. This person has been
Continue readingIt seems the NCGOP and the McCrory campaign are going after Walter Dalton on the tax issue. The GOP campaign is taking the Lt. Governor to task for his
Continue readingWell, the mainstream media did its best to tamp down enthusiasm about the state’s runoff elections. (Our local paper ran a grand total of TWO stories
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