ANOTHER ONE wants to fight. (*SIGH* *SMH*)
This site is a wee bit opinionated. We don’t mince words. We don’t sugar-coat. As a result, some folks tend to get upset with us. Some folks say ugly
Continue readingThis site is a wee bit opinionated. We don’t mince words. We don’t sugar-coat. As a result, some folks tend to get upset with us. Some folks say ugly
Continue readingWe came across a recent episode of a Facebook podcast called “The Millennial Voice.” It featured state senator Jeff Tarte answering rather vapid questions from a rather bright-eyed, bushy-tailed millennial
Continue readingThe dust still hasn’t settled on UNC President Margaret Spellings’s decision to step down from the top job at the state’s university system. Word is spreading hot-and-heavy that House speaker
Continue readingTrotman is the Republican candidate “challenging” Jackson in November. You may recall that she was recruited by our boy Dallas but got caught up in a dispute over whether she
Continue readingHypocrite! First cast out the beam from your eye, and then you will see clearly to cast out the splinter from the eye of your brother. — Matthew 7:5
Continue readingWe’re decidedly not Michele Nix cheerleaders around these parts. But we do think she is getting a raw deal in the latest hit piece by the NC Democrat Party and
Continue readingI had the opportunity to connect this past weekend with some political players who have been very influential in recent years regarding cash and strategy for North Carolina General Assembly
Continue readingMaybe it’s some kind of local Outer Banks slang. (To the rest of us, it sounds like nonsense.) But THAT is how NC House candidate Bobby Hanig described himself in
Continue readingState Rep. Bob Steinburg (R-Chowan), currently running for state senate, has been quite a frequent target for this site. From his foul-mouthed voicemail, to his per diem reimbursements, to his
Continue readingI’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. The NCGOP doesn’t have a brand problem. It has a leadership (er, lack of) problem. Too many of the most party’s
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