Qs & As on party disloyalty
Party disloyalty is a topic that’s drawing quite a lot of interest these days. (Can’t imagine WHY.) We managed to get our hands on an official ruling by the NCGOP
Continue readingParty disloyalty is a topic that’s drawing quite a lot of interest these days. (Can’t imagine WHY.) We managed to get our hands on an official ruling by the NCGOP
Continue readingTHIS is the latest we hear — on the down low and very unofficial: A state GOP committee has met to review the party disloyalty allegations against senate president Phil
Continue readingIt appears state senator Phil Berger — president pro tem of the state senate and self-proclaimed leader of the NCGOP — is facing an accusation of party disloyalty by some
Continue readingThose of you who have been in North Carolina politics for a few decades — at least — are likely to remember Moore County’s very own state Rep. Richard Morgan
Continue readingThe Whatley cabal is going to the mat to defend our senior US senator. More than half of the state’s county GOP organizations have censured Thom Tillis for his chronic
Continue readingThe NCGOPe is seeking to revoke party membership from five conservative activists on Saturday on grounds of “party disloyalty.” But some of the accused aren’t taking this laying down. They’ve
Continue readingThe soap opera in Haywood County just keeps on giving: In a story that sounds like it should have come out of Moscow in 1938 or Havana in 1961 rather
Continue readingWe heard this term bantered about when former state Rep. Richard Morgan and a handful of friends cut a deal with Jim Black and the Democrats to snatch a state
Continue readingIt appears Republicans will have to choose between Mike Causey and Richard Morgan in the July GOP runoff for state insurance commissioner. Some people view this race as an afterthought,
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