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Sinking Sensation

By Gary Pearce January 18, 2012

A TAPster sees a connection between strange events.   First, “the Dean Dome wine and cheesers booed Governor Perdue last week. That disruption in the universe apparently poisoned the UNC basketball team, which played one of its worst games in history at Florida State. The Tar Heels’ spot-on imitation of a junior high team prompted…

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Get Over Art Pope

By Gary Pearce January 17, 2012

A true-blue progressive Democrat vents – and sums up my own reaction to the jihad against Art (“I Am Not an Heir”) Pope:   “I’m over all the finger pointing at Art Pope. I don’t know him or agree with him on just about anything. However, I don’t think what he is doing is illegal…

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Live From Myrtle Beach

By Gary Pearce January 17, 2012

A TAPster who was at the South Carolina Republican debate sent these updates last night:   (7:52 PM): Republicans are having a great time tonight in Myrtle Beach. Cocktail hour is in overtime as they await the 9 pm kickoff of the big debate. Many Romney supporters but, South Carolinians being South Carolinians, would love…

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Palmetto Strategy

By Gary Pearce January 16, 2012

It’s somehow fitting that the state that started the Civil War generally decides the Republican presidential war.   The question this year is whether Mitt Romney’s opponents picked the wrong battle. Was it a mistake to attack him on Bain Capital instead of his shifting positions on social issues? Suppose they made more of an…

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Stirring the Hornets’ Nest

By Gary Pearce January 15, 2012

Judging from Sunday’s letters in the N&O, House Republicans certainly have stirred up the state’s teachers. And the NEA has this story about a 10-year teachers’ assistant from Moore County – a Republican herself – who is mad about how the House treated the NCAE and ready to seek revenge.   She says: “The folks…

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Taking Credit

By Gary Pearce January 13, 2012

Here I was thinking that Tom Fetzer, Thom Tillis and Phil Berger were the brains behind the Republican victory in the 2010 legislative races.   I find that – instead – it was a group of political consultants based in Florida. And they’re happy to tell you so. Click here to read how smart they say…

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Booing Bev

By Gary Pearce January 12, 2012

The “Smith Center Boos Bev” story is why my new-media guru Nation Hahn says: “If you’re not on Twitter, you’re not part of the conversation.” I was following the New Hampshire results on Twitter Tuesday night (the best way to do it) when John Frank of the N&O tweeted that the Smith Center crowd booed…

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Mitt is It?

By Gary Pearce January 11, 2012

Four lessons emerge from Mitt Romney’s less-than-convincing New Hampshire win.   First, he’ll be the Republican nominee – thanks to a cast of inept, uninspiring and half-insane conservative rivals.   Second, more than 60 percent of Republicans don’t want him to be the nominee.   Third, as his announcement speech showed, he lacks even a hint…

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Fired Up, Ready to Go

By Gary Pearce January 10, 2012

I call it Hickman’s Law, because I first heard it from pollster Harrison Hickman: “The worst wounds in politics are self-inflicted.”   Mitt Romney has inflected a doozy on himself: “I like being able to fire people.”   He did it just as Winning Our Future, a super-PAC supporting Newt Gingrich, released a doozy of…

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