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Jason Saine‘s time in elected office was bad for North Carolina. But it was good for this website. He gave us so much head-shaking, exasperation-inducing material to work with. Only
Continue readingJason Saine‘s time in elected office was bad for North Carolina. But it was good for this website. He gave us so much head-shaking, exasperation-inducing material to work with. Only
Continue readingWe’re getting reports about a disturbing level of Democrat enthusiasm for voting this year. Check out what one of my top moles reports about the scene here in Moore County:
Continue readingThe generic ballots for Congress have been showing an ever-increasing lead for Democrats. Is the nation getting more liberal? We found an interesting take that digs deep into the voter
Continue readingA recent poll by Emerson College indicates the state of the GOP primary for North Carolina’s First Congressional District is right where we thought it was. Laurie Buckhout – blessed
Continue readingWord hit the streets of Rockingham County early in the week. Folks who had been feasting – and otherwise living well — during the president pro tem Berger era were
Continue readingLaurie Buckhout apparently imagined a Trump shout-out at least once before. Anything’s possible in this GOP race to pick a November opponent for incumbent congressman Don Davis. Buckhout – a
Continue readingDistrict Court judge Beth Tanner, currently facing voters in her first reelection bid, has spent much of her sole term in office vocally criticizing the job performance of other elected
Continue readingIt’s soooooooo *brave* to take shots at people and institutions when you don’t have to attach your name to them. We’re in our 15th year of operation, and every one
Continue readingWhen it is all said and done, Michael Whatley will be remembered as 2026’s Mark Robinson – the boob who got maneuvered into place for the general election and then
Continue readingWho’da thunk one of 50 state Senate races in North Carolina would overshadow the race to fill our soon-to-be vacant US Senate seat in the eyes of the national legacy
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