Oh, hell. Richard’s back. (AGAIN)
SpeakerrrrrRichardMorgan™ is starting to remind me of Jason Voorhees, the deranged killer in all of those really bad Friday The 13th movies. The heroes in those movies are
Continue readingSpeakerrrrrRichardMorgan™ is starting to remind me of Jason Voorhees, the deranged killer in all of those really bad Friday The 13th movies. The heroes in those movies are
Continue readingGOP leaders took power on Jones Street in 2010 with promises of “no more business as usual.” They were propelled into power by an angry Tea Party and frustrated
Continue readingThe president of Sandhills Community College will tell you — with a straight face — that there is no DEI at his school. Various members of the college’s board
Continue readingThings looked good at the Moore County Board of Education in November 2022. It appeared that we had thrown out a leftist majority that rubber-stamped the will of the central
Continue readingIt appears that “massive complex dedicated to the Neo-Marxist agenda” known as DEI isn’t leaving the Sandhills Community College campus without a fight. Never mind the Republican-appointed majority on the
Continue readingMoore County delegation to the NC General Assembly — pay close attention. State Rep. Charlie Miller (R-Brunswick) has introduced a bill doing away with The City of Southport‘s extraterritorial jurisdiction
Continue readingWith UNC-Chapel Hill’s recent courageous vote to defund their DEI operations, I thought there might be a chance at an outbreak of common sense at our other public institutions of
Continue readingThe stupid Raleigh media, the state teacher union, and the left-wing activist community all want you to believe the rising number of public school teaching vacancies is all about the
Continue readingThere’s been a growing, disturbing trend in North Carolina politics of sending people off to DC after they’ve failed to secure a majority of the vote. It happened with Ted
Continue readingBoy, this issue has really found its legs quickly. At the beginning of April, we heard from UNC-CH trustee Jim Blaine – a close associate of state senate president pro
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