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The word I am hearing — from folks inside the joint House-Senate GOP confab with the governor — is about dramatic contrasts. Gov. McCrory and the House leadership were passionately
Continue readingThe word I am hearing — from folks inside the joint House-Senate GOP confab with the governor — is about dramatic contrasts. Gov. McCrory and the House leadership were passionately
Continue readingOnce again, I’ve got MAIL: From: Rep. Chuck McGrady Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 12:50 PM To: @House/Republican/Members Subject: New Bill Consistent with the discussion that has occurred in the
Continue readingThe drivebys are trumpeting a great agreement on the budget between the two chambers on Jones Street. This agreement is loaded with the same kind of pork-flavored crap we’ve grown to
Continue readingWe’ve told you this was happening. We’ve told you that Art Pope, John Hood, and Dennis Wicker were slithering around behind the scenes orchestrating it. Now, according to driveby superstar
Continue readingState senator Fletcher Hartsell is having a case of The Mondays on Tuesday: Fletcher Harsell, a state senator from Concord, was indicted on Tuesday by a Wake County grand jury
Continue readingIt looks like SB554 — a provision to allow local school systems to lease facilities from private developers — is on its way to reality. Normally, we’re big fans of
Continue readingWRAL owner and limousine liberal Jim Goodmon continues to stomp on the grave of his late uncle (and founder of WRAL) A.J. Fletcher. Fletcher was a renowned conservative who
Continue readingA group called Robeson for Advancement has been identified in driveby media reports as a leading force in the lobbying effort to get SB554 — authorizing a build/lease program
Continue readingWe learned a lot about political coverage at Jim Goodmon’s WRAL by watching Laura Leslie’s Facebook account. Leslie is an unabashed, unashamed fire-breathing hard-left feminazi. But she is presented
Continue readingRobeson County is arguably one of the poorest, most crime-ridden locales in the state. That’s why it is so strange that some of the biggest political names in North Carolina
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