by Kirk Kovach | Mar 18, 2019 | The Kovach Corner
After weeks of speculation over who would or wouldn’t vote against the president’s non-emergency emergency declaration, both of our Republican Senators sided with the president. While that ought not be a cause for shock, at least for Senator Burr, Senator Tillis’s...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 12, 2018 | Editor's Blog, Politics
In North Carolina, Michael just changed the conversation from Kavanaugh to hurricanes. Between Florence in the east and Michael in the Piedmont, I suspect a majority of North Carolinians have now been impacted directly by a hurricane in the past month. The contentious...
by Janet Colm | Jan 12, 2018 | Demographic Trends, Features, National Politics, NC Politics |
This post was originally published by Janet Colm on WomenAdvanceNC.org on January 10, 2018. If you caught Oprah’s amazing speech at the Golden Globes, you might be one of those jumping on the Oprah For President bandwagon. Regardless of how you feel about that, one...
by John Wynne | Oct 5, 2015 | Carolina Strategic Analysis, Features, National Politics |
The Republican base has a strange, love-hate relationship with their man, George W. Bush. They love his macho attitude, his faith, and his regular-guy persona. They love how he stuck to his principles, even if they made him very unpopular. Most of all, they remember...
by Ross Bates | Sep 9, 2015 | Editor's Blog |
Ross G. Bates passed away last week but he left us with these pearls of wisdom. A Republican friend of mine stumbled across this blog that Ross wrote and suggested we post it. It’s great advice for anyone involved in politics, regardless of political persuasion....
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