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By Gary Pearce May 3, 2013

Raleigh Republicans’ once-united front is fraying. There was Rep. Larry Pittman’s non-apology apology to Speaker Tillis (“I’m not sorry I said it; I’m sorry I got caught.”) One wit noted that it read like a hostage letter. Was he waterboarded?   Then there’s renewable energy. Some Republicans chafed at the pressure behind the bill to…

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Twitter Oops

By Gary Pearce May 3, 2013

Sharp-eyed readers no doubt note I goofed in “Foxx at the Wheel” (below): Mel Watt was named to head the Housing Finance Agency, which is not a Cabinet appointment.   Blame Twitter. I had seen a tweet about “Watt to Housing.” I misunderstood. It’s like what The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart said recently when a…

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Foxx at the Wheel

By Gary Pearce May 2, 2013

Liddy Dole rode DOT to a Senate seat from North Carolina and a presidential race. Where will it take Anthony Foxx?   Such is the power of a President: Obama elevated Foxx to the head of the political line in North Carolina. He is now a clear contender for Governor or Senate. He is the…

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Talk About Customer Service!

By Gary Pearce May 1, 2013

Is this what Governor McCrory means by government serving its customers? It’s certainly as blatant a statement of pay-to-play as has ever been made.   Sweepstakes operator William George of Rock Hill, S.C., who gave $4,000 to McCrory’s campaign, told AP: “We didn’t give them money because we liked them. We just knew they were…

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One-Party Rule

By Gary Pearce April 30, 2013

Raleigh has never seen this kind of one-party control.   Hold on, you say – especially my Republican friends: Democrats had one-party control for over 100 years.   No, not like this.   For most of those years, the Democratic Party was two parties. Think Terry Sanford and I. Beverly Lake. Or Jim Hunt and…

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In All of America…

By Carter Wrenn April 30, 2013

Up in Washington, Senate Leader Harry Reid and House Leader John Boehner and a handful of politicians have been sequestered in secret meetings, trying to agree on a solution to one of Washington’s most burning problems: How to exempt Congressmen and their staffs from ObamaCare.   Then, to their surprise, word of the meetings leaked…

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Pay to Play, the Sequel

By Gary Pearce April 29, 2013

Within just a few days last week, the Perdue campaign-fund serial wrapped up, Sweepstakesgate ramped up and Governor McCrory cleaned house at the Board of Elections.   Grab a big bag of popcorn and settle in. This will take a while.   Especially since a majority of the previous board called for an investigation. And especially…

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What Would Jamie Do?

By Gary Pearce April 28, 2013

If you need comfort or inspiration, take an hour to watch the moving memorial service for Jamie Kirk Hahn. If you’re pressed for time, watch Nation Hahn’s remarkable eulogy (at 34:00) and Anthony Quillar’s powerful rendition of the Lord’s Prayer (1:04).   Looking at the oversized portrait in the sanctuary, you’re overwhelmed by the impact…

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Worrying About Primaries

By Carter Wrenn April 26, 2013

A legislator looked at a bill, winched, looked at another legislator and said, ‘Well, if I don’t vote for it I guess I’ll land in a primary.’   ‘You think,’ the second legislator said, ‘that Republicans in your district are for people carrying guns in bars?’ The bill allowed people carry guns in bars, restaurants…

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