Are our political parties still relevant?
The mainstream media is full of stories about how broke the state Democrat Party is. Word is out that they may have to sell their headquarters building just to make
Continue readingThe mainstream media is full of stories about how broke the state Democrat Party is. Word is out that they may have to sell their headquarters building just to make
Continue readingDan Quayle has been out of office for 22 years now. But he will never live down that fateful day he spent officiating a spelling bee at a New Jersey
Continue readingEarly in the McCrory era in Raleigh, we learned about a nefarious plot by lefty groups and their media allies to slime and slander and “eviscerate” our new governor and his
Continue readingOnce again, the people of North Carolina are getting stuck with the check by a corporate welfare recipient. In 2011, the state of North Carolina crowed about luring Chiquita Bananas
Continue readingThe Lincoln County GOP is holding their annual Lincoln / Reagan dinner this weekend. Whatpiques my interest about the event is the web page promoting it. The page features a
Continue readingI had a rather enlightening phone call with a friend who pulls down a hefty paycheck for his behind-the-scenes work in federal-level election campaigns. (To my knowledge, he is not
Continue readingThe NC House speaker’s fan club is beside itself over the Tillis for Senate campaign’s $1 million ad buy. Mainstream media are touting the fact that the ad is biographical,
Continue readingMoore County’s Richard Morgan has evolved into one of the most polarizing figures ever in North Carolina politics. Amazingly, during his time in the NC General Assembly, he was able
Continue readingIn 2010, Utah’s Mike Lee made his first bid for elected office — waging an underdog campaign taking on a well-funded, well-known GOP establishment figure in the state’s US Senate
Continue readingKay Hagan tries hard to shake her reputation as Barry Obama and Chuck Schumer’s sock puppet. She’s her own woman, she claims. But then comes the Debo Adegbile confirmation vote in
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