Your Tuesday to-do list
If you did not vote early, you have something very important to do tomorrow — TUESDAY. There are some very good conservative candidates out there who may need a little
Continue readingIf you did not vote early, you have something very important to do tomorrow — TUESDAY. There are some very good conservative candidates out there who may need a little
Continue readingIn a county afflicted with a party overrun by haughty RINOs, Larry Pittman has been quite a breath of fresh air for conservatives at home and across the state.
Continue readingYes, North Carolina’s “Brick City” played host recently to the latest installment of a nation-wide leftist temper tantrum. “Disney Drag Queen” brunches are apparently happening all over the country.
Continue readingNelson Dollar used to be hot stuff on Jones Street. He, David Lewis, and Timmy Moore ran the whole show in the North Carolina House. Nelson got to be
Continue readingIf inflation, labor shortages, radical politics in public schools, interest rates, and an upswing in violent crime have you bent out of shape, get a load of this: Mansfield
Continue readingOur unimpressive state attorney general has us in the national spotlight. Josh Stein has dispatched his Korean-American solicitor-general to DC to defend discrimination against Asians in UNC admissions before
Continue readingIt seems like an awful lot of “political reporting” at WRAL and McClatchy involves lurking around Republican social media pages and “reporting” when you or one of your colleagues gets
Continue readingYou may not have heard, but our state is in court — The US Supreme Court, as a matter of fact — using tax dollars to defend race-based admissions
Continue readingTravis Fain, a/k/a Laura Leslie’s hag, is stepping forward to aid and abet his bosses’s beloved Democrat Party: Can’t criticize the 2020 election. Can’t criticize COVID or the lockdowns. Now,
Continue readingOur friends at Education First Alliance have two real doozies on their radar. Far too often, local media glosses over what happens at the local school boards. As a
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