#ncga: (*CHOKE!*) Folding like one of Jason Saine’s suits.
I guess it was too much to expect the NCGOPe to stand strong for an embattled conservative member of their party. (Or even to fight for clean elections. Or defend
Continue readingI guess it was too much to expect the NCGOPe to stand strong for an embattled conservative member of their party. (Or even to fight for clean elections. Or defend
Continue readingThe Democrats have a gaggle of potential candidates seeking the nomination for lieutenant governor in 2020. With Dan Forest’s expected run for governor, the seat will be open. We told
Continue readingRobeson County ranks near the bottom on every list of “good” things. Unfortunately, they’re near the top of lists of the bad. Some of those bad things include violent crime,
Continue readingIt appears that we’re starting to see some signs of fight in the NCGOPe. They’ve gone from rolling over and showing their bellies in the whole NC-09 affair, to showing
Continue readingYou will get no argument from us when alleging that Tim Moore is, um, ethically-challenged. We’ve reported at length about his shenanigans against fellow Republicans, his abandonment of the conservative
Continue readingWith Dan Forest clearly looking to move up in the political world in 2020, there is going to be at least one sure-fire job opening in Raleigh. A slew of
Continue readingRepublicans talk a good game about judging people on their qualifications / content of character. But more and more Republicans — including our very own (former) congresswoman Renee Ellmers —
Continue readingSome Republican legislators want former state elections board chairman to offer up more details on his discussions with a top Bladen County Democrat prior to the November vote: Two Republican
Continue readingWhen the smoke finally cleared from the November 2018 vote, state senator Dan Bishop — a solid conservative, FWIW — was the last significant elected Republican in Mecklenburg County left
Continue readingWe’ve raised some questions about the pretty willy-nilly disbursement of $700,000 via the recent “technical corrections ” bill approved by the General Assembly. Several cases of five- and six-figures being
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