Election Reflections, Part I …
I’m old enough to remember the Democrat presidential primary of 1988 when the drive-by media came together and ran Joe Biden out of the race — denouncing Biden
Continue readingI’m old enough to remember the Democrat presidential primary of 1988 when the drive-by media came together and ran Joe Biden out of the race — denouncing Biden
Continue readingTry scrubbing a certain piece of information from cyberspace. Good luck. There are so many screenshots, links, and the like out there. The minute you type something into
Continue readingYes, indeed. Perhaps it’s time to interrupt the wall-to-wall COVID talk to remind ourselves there is a pretty big election coming up in a few months. Cardinal Point
Continue readingThe folks on the left side of the aisle love to think they are smarter than us — that they know what’s best for us. Roy Cooper and
Continue readingIt’s been a while since we’ve been able to invoke the holy sacred name of Charles Jeter. If you recall, he’s a Thom Tillis acolyte who held
Continue readingIt’s one thing to see conservatives and RINOs squabble, but it definitely IS a head scratcher when a RINO-on-RINO fracas breaks out. For instance, take
Continue readingA lot of you have already run to your polling places to cast your votes. Good for you. Now, what do you do if the pol you voted
Continue readingIt’s interesting to see and hear all of these Republican bigwigs bemoan “legislating from the bench”: Thom Tillis and Richard Burr have voted for MANY of these
Continue readingMark Meadows threw us all for a loop by announcing his retirement from the US House. The big money is on Meadows being named the next White House chief
Continue readingJust like the month of March, the rich guy from Raleigh came onto the scene like a lion, but left quietly like a lamb. Garland Tucker had quite
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