Don’t Drain the Swamp

There was a pretty glowing report in the paper Wednesday about the Copenhagen Summit, saying just about everyone’s agreed to compensate poor countries for preserving forests and swamps. (Just think, once, not too long ago draining a swamp was a virtue).   It seems the big hurdle standing in the way of an agreement was…

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A New Day?

Governor Perdue has the Easley scandal on her hands and the Tony Rand scandal on her hands and she’s got a Cabinet Secretary – Lanier Cansler – who used to be a lobbyist passing out $250 million in no bid contracts, a lot of them to his friends and former clients.   Her solution has…

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Intemperate?

The Greensboro News & Record and The News & Observer piled on Governor Perdue for being “angry” (GN&R) and “intemperate” (N&O) over the release of life-sentence inmates. They’re appalled that she’s “appalled…angry…disgusted…and furious” over murderers and rapists going free.  Hold the presses.   Is her concern so unreasonable?   These are criminals who were sentenced…

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The Next Head to Roll

Look for a third head to roll under the new Wake school board regime.   First was ex-Chairman Kevin Hill. Then – as predicted in this blog (you could look it up) – Tharrington Smith law firm.   Next up: Superintendent Del Burns.   When the new crowd was recruiting candidates earlier this year, they…

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Presidential Honesty

President Obama did something remarkable for a President in his speech to America about Afghanistan and in his Nobel Peace Prize speech.   He told the truth about war.   Bush misled us into Iraq. Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon misled and lied us into Vietnam. Even the sainted FDR misled Americans before WWII. (“Your boys…

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Bev’s Lot

Here is the real world of politics.   Imagine you’re Governor Perdue’s political adviser. You’re trying to solve her poll problems. You’re looking for policy ideas and initiatives she can push. You’re tweaking her schedule for maximum media. You’re branching into new media and online communications.   Then you hear this exchange between a drug-store…

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Tiger, Mark and John

Tiger Woods, Mark Sanford and John Edwards should arrange a threesome – on the golf course, that is. They have a lot in common.   Like how to fall so far so fast.   The Roaming Eye of the Tiger makes Sanford and Edwards look tame. Last I checked, Tiger was something like 10 or…

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Wakeup Calls

Republicans may have awakened a sleeping giant in WakeCounty.   First came the arrogance of the new school board majority. Then came the county commissioners’ Potty-Break Putsch.   Suddenly, Wake County Democrats stopped griping about how President Obama, Governor Perdue and the Democratic Congress haven’t yet produced Utopia.   They realize that last year’s election…

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Politics and Evolution

There’s an old folk tale about a group of Confederate soldiers sitting around a campfire during the winter of 1862-63 arguing about Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution.   A British war correspondent – arguing in favor of evolution – waxed eloquent then resting his case leaned back on his elbows, and one of the Confederates…

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Cal on Camera

Cal Cunningham looked unsteady before he got into the game. But his first play was strong.   Based on his start, I rate him the favorite in the primary – and, on today’s market, the strongest potential challenger to Burr.   Cunningham announced with a four-minute video. He looked good, and he sounded strong. He…

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