NCGOP’s weak response to l’affaire Hayes
Here’s the official word from NCGOP’s — apparently NEW — lawyer Josh Howard: “Early this morning, the North Carolina Republican Party was made aware of several indictments surrounding the
Continue readingHere’s the official word from NCGOP’s — apparently NEW — lawyer Josh Howard: “Early this morning, the North Carolina Republican Party was made aware of several indictments surrounding the
Continue readingWe raised the question about this anonymous official described in the indictment of Robin Hayes. Politico appears to have found the answer: Republican Rep. Mark Walker has been caught
Continue readingIt’s getting worse, people. Details from the US attorney’s office are shedding even more light on the accusations against the sitting NCGOP chairman. Here’s a copy of the
Continue readingIn a written statement (and ensuing interview with a WUNC driveby) state Rep. Duane Hall is firing back and defending himself with both barrels: In earlier reporting, we mentioned that
Continue readingMy suspicions were correct. It appears Rep. Duane Hall was the victim of a political “hit” — by a powerful figure on his side of the political fence. (This does
Continue readingIt’s amazing how quiet a lot of folks in the big city of Raleigh are in the wake of the Duane Hall allegations. On the D-side, you’ve got folks falling
Continue readingIt would appear that one of the loudest mouths in “The Party of Women” stands accused of being quite ungentlemanly to some of those ladies he and his comrades claim
Continue readingWe catch a lot of heat from both sides of the political spectrum here. Why are you so mean to public servants? Aren’t you a Republican — a conservative? The
Continue readingWe have had something quite interesting dropped in our lap by some folks in some very interesting quarters. IF it holds up to its advance billing, it should –upon its appearance
Continue readingIt’s hysterical — and, sometimes, sad — to hear the excuses from those caught with their hand in the proverbial cookie jar. Senator Brent Jackson (R) in the Jones Street
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