Misquoted? Completely wrong? I don’t think so, brutha.
Digital video can be the darnedest thing. Especially for politicians who have to run away from — paraphrasing Chris Tucker in ‘Rush Hour’ – “the words coming out of [their]
Continue readingDigital video can be the darnedest thing. Especially for politicians who have to run away from — paraphrasing Chris Tucker in ‘Rush Hour’ – “the words coming out of [their]
Continue readingIt is so rare that we find a good guy (or gal) at the top of the ‘food chain’ in government and politics. Mike Causey (R) – the incumbent state
Continue readingKeeping up with the comings-and-goings of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is quite easy when you follow his wife Yolanda Hill’s social media. Yolanda Hill’s social media reports that she and
Continue readingPolitics is famous for double-standards. *Rules for THEE, but not for MEEEEEEE.* We see it all the time in DC, in Raleigh, and even on the local front. Well, it
Continue readingIt now appears that a Greensboro-based business owned by NC’s aspiring First Lady Yolanda Hill (aka “Mrs. Mark Robinson”) has been making unauthorized payments of tax dollars to family members for
Continue readingA disturbing pattern is starting to emerge regarding the man many are ready to anoint as Donald Trump’s running mate in 2024. In just about every aspect of his life,
Continue readingWe’ve put together more than 30 stories over the past year about Greensboro-based Balanced Nutrition. Balanced Nutrition, if you haven’t heard, is the family business for Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and
Continue readingThe political universe has done a masterful job of sucking all the meaning out of being a “Republican.” These days, you don’t have to actually believe in one iota of
Continue readingTHIS has been floating around social media today. (*SNIFF*! I do believe someone is trying to blow smoke up my posterior!) Gee, where do I start? “Citizen Governor” ??? Mark
Continue readingAs you review the array of names that has filed for office this year in North Carolina, ask yourself a simple question: How many of these people would I actually
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