The ‘Lady Parts’ Brigade sets its sights on the 2020 Governor’s Race
They got a Democrat elected governor and a Republican and a Democrat elected senator in North Carolina. (None of those ended up working out very well.) They
Continue readingThey got a Democrat elected governor and a Republican and a Democrat elected senator in North Carolina. (None of those ended up working out very well.) They
Continue readingUm, Ms. Grange? Holly? Um, ma’am? I don’t think THIS is what the gals had in mind when they came up with the hashtag #METOO: There are
Continue readingThis is what got it all started: You’ll notice in the second tweet, the media and the Democrats took “the totally broken and crime infested places from which they
Continue readingYour county board of education usually draws the least amount of scrutiny from the drive-by media. Therefore, they have the greatest opportunity to delve into the greatest amount of
Continue readingThis, um, “discussion” over transparency in the state health plan is getting a wee bit overheated. State treasurer Dale Folwell, who has a constitutional mandate to administer the health
Continue readingYep. That pretty much sums up how the Third District GOP runoff election went yesterday. The RNC, the House Republican leadership, and the rest of the Republican-registered swamp in
Continue readingWe’ve been throwing out names of potential executive director candidates that have made their way back to us. One more needs to be added to the list: NC DPI
Continue readingNorth Carolina’s newest political party – The Constitution Party – has made some significant inroads, but it still has its work cut out for it if it wants to
Continue readingHere the honorables are again, taking care of each other’s business. And, oh look, Moore County’s own Jamie Boles is right in the middle of it: State funeral
Continue readingThe GOP runoff primary election for the Third Congressional District will be complete on July 9.
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