Town Hall Tremors (shades of summer 2010?)
Apparently, Bob Pittenger wants a do-over. The Charlotte area congressman didn’t handle his last attempt at a town hall meeting very well. He ended up putting himself
Continue readingApparently, Bob Pittenger wants a do-over. The Charlotte area congressman didn’t handle his last attempt at a town hall meeting very well. He ended up putting himself
Continue readingIt’s getting pretty clear that Tea Party-affiliated groups and voters are warming up to Cary physician Greg Brannon and his campaign for the GOP nomination for US Senate.
Continue readingMcClatchy Rob is just beside himself. According to his headline today, college students are going to have to work harder. (To vote, that is.) *Apparently, working harder is a bad
Continue readingIt pains me to even come close to being on the same side of an issue with Chris Fitzsimon and the gang. They raised a stink about salaries paid to
Continue readingSenator Richard Burr doesn’t have time for the folks at Heritage Action, but he made time this week for Rotary. Activists affiliated with Heritage Action had scheduled a town hall
Continue readingRichard Burr, Renee Ellmers and Bob Pittenger — take note. It would appear that Mitch McConnell and John Boehner are blowing smoke up your posteriors: Heritage Action
Continue readingWe’ve said quite a bit about the hubbub in Davidson County over the appointment of Republican Roger Younts to finish out the unexpired term of long-time legislator Jerry Dockham, who
Continue readingEverybody’s heard of the Apple Store. The National Republican Senate Committee has produced a clever parody of the Apple cash-cow called “The Dem App Store — Failed. Foiled. Fruitless.”
Continue readingGov. Pat McCrory took our advice and signed that voter ID bill passed by the General Assembly. Kudos to him. The bill didn’t go as far as I would like
Continue readingCongress is in summer recess. Typically, members go home to their districts and states to hold town hall meetings and brief the voters on happenings in DC. Strangely, very few
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