A really bad trade in the works
It’s no secret in state politics that congressman Dan Bishop is seriously looking at giving up his safe seat in DC for the attorney general’s office in Raleigh. In DC,
Continue readingIt’s no secret in state politics that congressman Dan Bishop is seriously looking at giving up his safe seat in DC for the attorney general’s office in Raleigh. In DC,
Continue readingPope, Inc. put out a poll on the governor’s race not long ago featuring the name of Agriculture commissioner Steve Troxler. Troxler? Where did that come from? There hasn’t been
Continue readingA prominent North Carolina political consultant with close ties to Thom Tillis and the rest of the GOP establishment does not seem to be impressed with the man many have
Continue readingAfter talking with Guilford County NCGOP activist Clark Porter, that appears to be exactly what is happening. You may remember the Pat McCrory campaign and the NCGOP making noises and
Continue readingRaleigh politicians, in their frenzy to pass a massive expansion of Medicaid, may have created a big mess for private charitable entities already providing discounted and free health care services
Continue readingA veteran instructor at The North Carolina Governor’s School, known for his outspoken criticism of DEI and Critical Race Theory in public education, has lawyered up to protest the termination
Continue readingOne: Texas state government is launching an investigation into reported child gender-affirming care at a state-funded hospital. Granted, the pervs currently control the NC AG’s office and the state DOJ.
Continue readingIt’s more than eye-rolling humorous to see the shock and dismay exhibited by Raleigh Republicans over the suggestion that politics runs the state’s top law enforcement agency. They’ve launched an
Continue reading*Sigh.* Another day, another bullcrap-laden UNSIGNED editorial from comrades Wornoff and / or Nagy at Pravda-on-Pennsylvania. The same crowd that has ignored decades of Open Meetings Law violations at Sandhills
Continue reading“I’ve worked well with these guys – at least – since 2017. And now the gloves are off.” That’s NC Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey on the current state of his
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