Twitter Jail turns down our appeal.
It looks like our relationship with Twitter has come to an end. We posted earlier about our being locked out due to “violations of Twitter Rules.” We appealed, asking
Continue readingIt looks like our relationship with Twitter has come to an end. We posted earlier about our being locked out due to “violations of Twitter Rules.” We appealed, asking
Continue readingI’ve heard about this type of thing, but have never had the privilege of being a victim – until now. I thought the purchase of Twitter by Mr. Musk –
Continue readingNo, thank you. As 2024 approaches, an awful lot of folks are acting on their big – some would say oversized – political ambitions. The Raleigh political establishment has thrown
Continue readingEast Carolina University has been quite an asset for our state’s eastern coast. There’s been a lot of great work on campus, and its alumni have gone out in the
Continue readingIf you’re going to announce your candidacy, the best way to do it is TO YOUR OPPONENT’S FACE and IN AN OPEN, GOVERNMENT MEETING. That’s what went down Tuesday night
Continue readingMichael Whatley’s campaign for vice-chairman of The Republican National Committee can best be described as a spectacular failure. After the smoke cleared, Whatley limped back to Raleigh and his office
Continue readingI hope hope hope Jeff Sanborn runs crying to the Pilot again. That publicity helped me earn BUSHELS of new local readers. *Keep it up, pal.* It’s come through the
Continue readingWe already told you about soft-on-crime RINO Andrew Murray and his quixotic quest to become the next state attorney general. (There is also a sneaking suspicion that he may be
Continue readingOn Saturday morning, state treasurer Dale Folwell confirmed what has been one of the worst-kept secrets in North Carolina politics. As far as the 2024 governor’s race goes, he’s in-it-to-win-it.
Continue readingOne of the oldest games in politics? Confuse low-information voters with two or more candidates in one race with the same, or similar, names. Tom Jones and Tim Jones. Voters
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