NC-03: A few questions for Phil Law
Walter Jones is just a few month into his final term in office. A lot of names are being bandied about as candidates to replace him in 2020 — 2018
Continue readingWalter Jones is just a few month into his final term in office. A lot of names are being bandied about as candidates to replace him in 2020 — 2018
Continue readingWe told you earlier about Speaker Tim Moore conveniently getting an ethics complaint about a private business deal dismissed on the very last day of existence for the state board
Continue readingIf you pay close enough attention to liberals, they will actually give you clues as to what they’re really up to. Take this recent poll from that leftist clown car
Continue readingApparently, the small band of driveby media types that loiters in the legislative building is having to move to new office space. And THAT has them upset. Never mind all
Continue readingSun Energy1 is arguably one of the world’s biggest players in the renewable energy field. THAT is why it was surprising to see this: Charlotte area-based Sun Energy1 is arguably
Continue readingRemember back in 2014 when Thom Tilli$$$ ran for US Senate pledging to collaborate with liberal Democrats and stab the next Republican president in the back every chance he got?
Continue readingWe’ve reported earlier on how the little guy from Cleveland County is making out like a Rockefeller thanks to his political connections. Now, it appears he’s spreading the love —
Continue readingDiana London wore a lot of hats for rookie senator Bob Steinburg — legislative assistant, campaign manager, and employee of his sports marketing firm. London pleaded guilty in early December
Continue readingIf we WANTED a US senator who would: protect ObamaCare, support letting criminals out of prison earlier, block the Republican president’s plan to build a wall on the southern border,
Continue readingWe’ve learned that former state board of elections chairman Joshua Malcolm was having conversations about ballot shenanigans in Bladen County as early as April 2018. A pair of senators
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