Walker: BIG MARK knows ALL ABOUT scams
Hark! Is that rough stuff I hear breaking out in the GOP primary for governor? (You know, the contest the GOPe and the useless, lazy drive-by media tell us is
Continue readingHark! Is that rough stuff I hear breaking out in the GOP primary for governor? (You know, the contest the GOPe and the useless, lazy drive-by media tell us is
Continue readingThe sermons at the churches still rage on. The statewide and national love-fest over a black man spouting conservative-sounding stuff is as strong as ever. The leftist drive-by media is
Continue readingLeftist bastion Politico is beside itself — giggling with glee. As Raleigh leaders allow student IDs to be used for voter registration and voting, we are getting a good look
Continue reading(Feelin’ kinda poetic this evening.) It appears former state senator Deanna Ballard from Watauga County is jumping into the gettin’-crowded GOP field for lieutenant governor. She’s a longtime employee
Continue readingAbout ten years ago, we called out NCGOP money-man Greg Fornshell for his work on behalf of then-state Rep. Brian Brown (R-Greenville). At the time, Brown was locked in
Continue readingSome of the most devious activities in politics and government happen in the shadows. Publicized good news is far too frequently accompanied by sneakiness done in the shadows. The state’s
Continue readingWell, it appears we’ve gone from four GOPers down to three in the primary field for Labor Commissioner. State Rep. Ben Moss has decided to abandon this effort and run
Continue readingState treasurer Dale Folwell says legislators took a bold step toward protecting state retirees’ pensions when they overrode recent vetoes by Governor Doofus: The best interests of North Carolina taxpayers
Continue readingWe’ve heard about the failure to pay taxes on the family vehicles. Our site has led the way reporting on the voluminous questions about the “family business.” Now, one of
Continue readingThere’s been a small, yet significant piece of theatre playing out recently in Raleigh. Act One featured an effort by senator Jim Perry (R-Kinston) – the blow-dried, dry-cleaned and pressed
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