Janet Cowell & Erskine Bowles: Quid Pro Quo on Facebook fiasco?
After our recent post on Facebook’s woes potentially impacting the race for North Carolina state treasurer, I got a call from a faithful reader of this site
Continue readingAfter our recent post on Facebook’s woes potentially impacting the race for North Carolina state treasurer, I got a call from a faithful reader of this site
Continue readingI had an interesting talk today with an individual who is (1) a well-known name in North Carolina Republican circles and (2) a battle-tested veteran of decades of political combat:
Continue readingState Treasurer has typically been one of those races that stays below the political radar. Everyone seems to focus all of their attention on more
Continue readingAnything hosted IN THE TRIANGLE at a UNITARIAN CHURCH by THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS and THE NC CENTER FOR VOTER EDUCATION looks like sure trouble for a Republican candidate.
Continue readingReading the News & Observer these days, you can almost sense the panic among the stenographers in the newsroom. Just yesterday, the paper ran an item about
Continue readingPants on the ground Pants on the ground Lookin’ like a fool with yo pants on the ground With yo gold in yo mouth Hat turned sideways, pants hit the
Continue readingOur thrice-weekly Pulitzer Prize winning, Nobel Prize-nominated local paper here in Moore County is at it AGAIN. (The good thing about it is that Congressman Joe Wilson gets to pay
Continue readingI’ve had some eye-opening discussions recently with two political pros with close ties to GOP candidates on the November ballot in North Carolina. ( They’ll be
Continue readingThe mainstream media tries so hard to convince us that we have two geniuses currently occupying the top two offices in the land. But ol’ Barry and Joe are just
Continue readingIt would be nice to have someone with a (R) next to their name residing in that big pretty house on Blount Street. But what if that person with the
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