Even DC can see Jones Street’s leftward drift
We’ve had Republican majorities in the General Assembly since 2010. However, we should keep reminding ourselves that the terms “Republican” and “conservative” are becoming more and
Continue readingWe’ve had Republican majorities in the General Assembly since 2010. However, we should keep reminding ourselves that the terms “Republican” and “conservative” are becoming more and
Continue readingFolks (like me) who pay close attention to politics should be noticing a developing pattern that could prove quite useful to North Carolina Republicans in November — IF
Continue readingSo sayeth the party’s big boss in Raleigh:
Continue readingIt’s been a while since we’ve been able to invoke the holy sacred name of Charles Jeter. If you recall, he’s a Thom Tillis acolyte who held
Continue readingWhile we’re sheltering-in-place, the honorables have once again darkened the halls of that big building one Jones Street in Raleigh. The Congress passed a huge-honking spending bill.
Continue readingOne of North Carolina’s newest Members of Congress has offered up his two cents on the current crisis and how to find our way out: Periods of
Continue readingIt’s one thing to see conservatives and RINOs squabble, but it definitely IS a head scratcher when a RINO-on-RINO fracas breaks out. For instance, take
Continue readingState Republican Party officials successfully kicked off a series of party conventions this weekend that took place completely online. Republican Parties in North Carolina and Utah are the first
Continue readingIf you find yourself needing comment from state GOP HQ, you will not find yourself having to deal with foul-mouthed lil’ Jeff. Earlier this week, Jeff Hauser
Continue readingSome are out there making the case: Soon after he offered public assurances that the government was ready to battle the coronavirus, the powerful chairman of the
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