NCGOP email back on. Doubts raised on Dallas’s ‘security’ spin.
It sounds like things are calming down at state GOP HQ. Here’s former state Rep. Glen Bradley offering up his two cents on the crisis: I think it’s interesting that
Continue readingIt sounds like things are calming down at state GOP HQ. Here’s former state Rep. Glen Bradley offering up his two cents on the crisis: I think it’s interesting that
Continue readingI understand some folks are pretty upset out there at Raleigh and DC. I hear some people throwing up their hands and saying they’re done and not participating anymore. That’s
Continue readingSome of the parasites who regularly feast on our political and governmental process are “chowing down” on the PR campaign for the multi-billion dollar bond issue on the March ballot.
Continue readingProponents of the ConnectNC bond issue are hitting us with a BUNCH of lies. No tax increase. No tax money being used to promote it. We’ve already trashed the first
Continue readingThe locked email saga continues. State GOP chairman Hasan Harnett has fired the latest shot in an email to executive director Dallas Woodhouse, accountant Greg Fornshell, and to hundreds of
Continue readingApparently, so: We told you about chairman Harnett being locked out of his party email account last night. Now, it appears the vice-chairman has gotten the same treatment. Looks like
Continue readingNicole Revels and the folks at NC Against The Bond are doing yeoman’s work in exposing this sham — this cronyism — for what it is. (Here are the reports.)
Continue readingI swear, folks. You can’t make this stuff up. (Well, maybe you CAN. But I don’t.) : In all serious — is this the African-American outreach plan in action, or what? Couple
Continue readingThe Charlotte Observer breathlessly reported that North Carolina Republican “leaders” are worried to death about Donald Trump and his potential effects on the state’s GOP ticket. Who are these “leaders”
Continue readingWe’re still waiting for our local Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper to even acknowledge this episode. Edward Pruden was hired by Moore County schools in August 2015 to replace the controversial
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