Let’s play The Name Game
One 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
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
Continue readingThe alphabet crowd (LGBTQRSUVW…) calls it “gender-fluid.” Our senior senator is also “fluid,” in a way. Thom Tillis has signed on to Ted Budd’s recent “restart the border wall” legislation.
Continue readingIf I imbibed at least ONE adult beverage and then parked my car atop a nearby parked car, I DOUBT I’d be getting the touchy-feely treatment our state auditor Beth
Continue readingIt should be worth your time to follow lieutenant governor candidate Allen Mashburn (R) on YouTube. He’s one of the few major political players out there actually trying to talk
Continue readingIt’s one thing to ask for courteous, civil behavior from society. It’s another thing altogether to demand we change the laws of nature, centuries of religious doctrine, or even a
Continue readingWhat had appeared to be a cakewalk reelection for incumbent NC Republican Party chairman Michael Whatley is now looking like a prime-time Grade-A slugfest. Raleigh’s John Kane – scion of
Continue readingOh, the ‘hits’ just keep on coming: Ten days before Signature Bank collapsed, the House Republican overseeing an inquiry into the bank’s failure was inside its boardroom on New York’s
Continue readingWe already told you about an inquiry by lieutenant governor candidate Allen Mashburn into DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) propaganda at statewide training sessions for 4-H counselors. The Montgomery County
Continue readingInsurance commissioner Mike Causey appears to be competing with treasurer Dale Folwell for the honor of being the biggest grassroots maverick in state government. You may recall that Causey blew
Continue readingPeople have been asking for my take on the “big” Pinehurst story in Sunday’s edition of our local paper. The mayor of Pinehurst and his city manager apparently ran to
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