The Virginia Dilemma

Democrat Creigh Deeds’ disastrous campaign for governor of Virginia may give North Carolina Democrats a foretaste of 2010.   Politico.com wrote:   “Faced with the choice of running as an unapologetic Democrat in a state trending toward his party or keeping his distance from Washington in the fashion of a generation of Southern Democrats, Creigh…

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Post Election News

  Since Election Night the pundits on Fox and CNN and MSNBC have been furiously pontificating, the Democrats declaring, Well, it’s not really all that bad, and Republicans arguing back the Democrats got drubbed and voters repudiated Obama.     But what really happened was a typical odd-year election.   President Obama hasn’t ended the…

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Get Out of Jail

Governor Perdue didn’t need this flap about dangerous killers being let out of prison.   She’s done everything she can think of to protect herself politically – even saying she’ll go to jail before she lets them out.   That’s going a bit far, but it tells you how worried her team is.   Republicans…

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Tony Rand

Ole Tony ‘the Fixer’ Rand is hanging up his spurs and retiring from the legislature and it’s created quite a buzz in Raleigh. It’s like the Pope retiring. But what’s got everyone befuddled, the big question everyone’s asking is, Why on earth does Tony – at 70 years old – want to be Head of…

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Rand’s Bombshell

Democrats who didn’t panic after Tuesday’s election might panic over Tony Rand leaving.   They can see the dominoes falling. Martin Nesbitt replaces Rand as majority leader. The campaign machine that Rand and Marc Basnight built sputters. Republicans win a Senate majority in 2010. Nesbitt becomes minority leader.   Raleigh is abuzz with conspiracy theories…

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He Drives Them Crazy

One thing I appreciate about Jim Hunt is that he still drives Republicans crazy.   I see that – and enjoy it – in their comments on my blog.   Now comes Tom Fetzer. With a straight face, he blames everything that’s wrong in Raleigh today with Jim Hunt passing succession 32 years ago.  …

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Remain Calm

Democrats got a thumping in Virginia and New Jersey. But they don’t need to take a long walk off a short pier yet.   Republicans will be whooping that the party’s over for Obama.   With any luck, they’ll proceed on that assumption – and wreck their chances of a real comeback in 2010 and…

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A Failure to Communicate

Mark Johnson noted in Under the Dome that – counting her 2000 campaign – Bev Perdue had five communications directors as lieutenant governor.   Now David Kochman is leaving that job in the governor’s office.   The problem isn’t the staff.   It’s that – after a dozen years in the legislature, eight years as lieutenant…

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Cool and Unflappable – Hooey!

  A lot of my Democratic friends and a fair amount of the media were raving last week about how cool and unflappable Mike Easley was at his hearing before the State Board of Elections;—but how many times can a fellow fall for the same con job?   Sergeant Shultz was German and pedantic while…

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Hunt, Easley and Edwards

Jack Betts wrote Sunday about the contrast between Mike Easley being grilled by the Board of Elections and Jim Hunt breaking ground for the new Hunt Library:   “It was hard not to draw comparisons between Hunt’s visionary rhetoric and Easley’s labored accounts about the past.”   What accounts for the difference? Why did Hunt…

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