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 readingWUNC’s Colin Campbell is one excited little guy. At the N&O during the HB2 drama, Campbell reached record heights of excitement in writing about public bathrooms and what trannies might
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 readingFolks, we’re being treated to something in the GOP primary for governor that we normally have to rely on the Democrats for. The alleged frontrunner in the primary wants to
Continue readingFinally, we’re seeing something other than fawning over our dubiously-qualified lieutenant governor: North Carolina is facing an affordable housing crisis, and it’s become an issue in the race for governor.
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 readingThat’s what it looks like from here. We’re starting to notice a pattern — early, passionate, high-profile supporters of Lt. Governor Mark Robinson are defecting from Team MKR. We saw
Continue readingLt. Gov. Mark Robinson and his entourage have been shedding a lot of crocodile tears lately about the, um, “establishment” being “out to get them.” Never mind that the Robinson
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 readingEarlier reports indicate that our lieutenant governor and alleged frontrunner for the GOP gubernatorial nomination was only able to draw about 150 people to a Raleigh-area political rally on Saturday.
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