#NCPOL NC-02: A sing-off in the Second?
If you thought this year’s US Senate race was going to be fun, wait til you see how our local congressional race may be shaping up: Gay singer
Continue readingIf you thought this year’s US Senate race was going to be fun, wait til you see how our local congressional race may be shaping up: Gay singer
Continue readingBoy, how things change. One of the missions of the NAACP’s founders was to protect the integrity of elections and people’s right to vote. In 2014, the civil
Continue readingIn September, craft brewers and beer distributors were knocking heads over state regulations some viewed as favoring the interests of large beer distributors over these small brewers: North Carolina politicians
Continue readingWell, Bloomberg News has confirmed that The National Republican Senatorial Committee — the Republican National Committees’ fundraising arm for US Senate races — has officially signed on to Theam Tillis.
Continue readingOn September 14, state House speaker and US Senate candidate Thom Tillis made news at a GOP picnic in Wilmington: North Carolina State Representative and Speaker of the House, Thom
Continue readingThere must be something in the water at radio stations in North Carolina. Raleigh-area radio personality Frank Roche has thrown his hat in the ring to challenge the reelection of
Continue readingFans of the Austin Powers movies will remember Dr. Evil — the villain who promised to abort his plans to destroy the world if he was paid the *exorbitant* sum
Continue readingA friend and frequent reader of this site passed along this email tidbit: Boy, this pitch from ol’ Robin is a lot more pleasant and diplomatic
Continue readingThe mainstream media and their lefty politico allies are perpetually hollering about “fairness” in the tax code. *Those people who have accumulated all that cash need to have MORE of
Continue readingWe’re riding out 2013’s last gasps from The Haymaker’s Watauga County outpost. I happened to catch a local news report about the Watauga board of elections’ two-front fight with the
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