The congressman has NO CLOTHES
The people are seeing just what Richard Hudson wants them to see — just like with the emperor in that fairy tale. Hudson moved back to North Carolina — after
Continue readingThe people are seeing just what Richard Hudson wants them to see — just like with the emperor in that fairy tale. Hudson moved back to North Carolina — after
Continue readingIt appears a dispute involving his private business is catapulting Rep. Dean Arp into the ucomfortable confines of US District Court: […] This action arises from the Defendants’ unlawful conduct
Continue readingHere they are. Let them know how you feel about this. (Click on the links for contact information): Chuck McGrady John Bradford (Thom Tillis’s replacement) Nelson Dollar Andy Dulin John Faircloth
Continue readingOne of the most appalling examples I’ve seen so far is ACC commissioner John Swofford. The former UNC football player must have been hit in the head too many times
Continue readingThe drive-by media reporting on North Carolina’s HB2 “bathroom bill” has contained some of the most shameful lying I’ve heard in my nearly half-century on this planet. Drive bys will
Continue readingThe House is a lost cause. The ruling cartel in that chamber circles the wagons and protects each other. I’ve long seen the Senate as the last best hope for
Continue readingThey dump tons of money on legislators. In return, they get all kinds of cash for planting unsightly solar panels across the countryside and pumping up our utility bills. Now,
Continue readingIn the spirit of Thom Tillis, we’ve seen some “bi-partisanship” in the North Carolina House: New legislation filed by Republicans in the North Carolina House of Representatives seeks to make
Continue readingSupposedly, the NCGOP is all about pushing the interests of the Republican Party. Heck, the GOPe tells us all the time it’s about Republican victories and NOT conservatism. Then,
Continue readingJohn Sauls is no stranger to the North Carolina House. The Lee County Republican previously served in the House a decade ago. The highlights of his tenure then included sponsorship of
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