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By Carter Wrenn February 5, 2012

Lord help us, Donald Trump reality TV star and champion self-promoter is back. In Las Vegas. Endorsing Mitt Romney.   The Presidential campaign is heading from tragedy to a farce – Obama’s wreaked havoc for three years and we Republicans have a campaign where Newt’s daughters by his first marriage are defending him from his…

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Under the Dean Dome

By Gary Pearce February 5, 2012

As Rob Christensen wrote in his column Sunday, being booed at the Dean Dome a couple of weeks ago may have contributed to Governor Perdue’s decision not to run. And there’s another story going around about that game.   According to this account, Republican puppet-master Art (“I Am Not An Heir”) Pope delivered a clear…

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Bob Was Ready – or Was He?

By Gary Pearce February 4, 2012

Bob Etheridge was ready to run, but not ready to take a stand.   The old cager was poised to jump into the governor’s race the moment Erskine Bowles announced he wouldn’t suit up. But Etheridge wasn’t ready to say whether he supported the gay marriage amendment or the school tax.   He could have…

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The Politics of Breast Cancer

By Gary Pearce February 4, 2012

The guest blog below was sent to me by a TAPster Friday, before the Komen Foundation cried uncle – or aunt. But it’s worth posting today:   Anyone who watched yesterday’s Andrea Mitchell interview with Susan Komen Foundation founder Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker could plainly see a train wreck in slow motion.  Not only did…

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State of Blues

By Gary Pearce February 3, 2012

Democrats are down in the dumps: Erskine Bowles and Joe Hackney are both out. And Heath Shuler (though there was less love loss there). The N&O’s top headline proclaims an “exodus” from the legislature.   But take it from an old gray head: We’ve been down before.   In 1988, Democrats had just lost a…

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Waiting

By Gary Pearce February 2, 2012

It’s a rule of political thumb: the longer it takes a potential candidate to decide whether to run, the more likely the answer will be no.   Still, North Carolina Democrats sit and wait while Erskine Bowles sits and ponders.   And time’s a’wasting. The primary is in three months, the election in nine.  …

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Bev’s Money

By Gary Pearce February 2, 2012

Among the people maddest at Governor Perdue are those who gave money to her campaign  – especially big money when she was putting on a big push recently.   She hasn’t decided what to do with the million-plus she has. Give it back? Give it to charity?   Here’s an idea: turn the money over…

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McCrory’s Needle is Stuck

By Gary Pearce February 1, 2012

Pat McCrory’s announcement statement showed that he hasn’t figured out how this campaign has changed.   McCrory has spent four years running against Bev Perdue. Now he’s like Wiley Coyote running over the cliff: his legs are still pumping but there’s nothing underneath him anymore.   To switch metaphors, he’s signing the same old song.…

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A Sign

By Carter Wrenn January 31, 2012

The two things that matter most in a political campaign are being right with the Lord and money. Today, candidates in the Republican Primary for Congress in the 13th District filed their year-end FEC reports. They showed total income for each campaign:   George Holding: $462,500. Paul Coble: $135,200.   Now, before I go any…

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