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Godspeed, Gene Conti

By Gary Pearce January 6, 2009

Gene Conti’s appointment as Secretary of DOT pleases me not only because he’s a pro, as the N&O headline said, but also because he’s a good friend and good golf partner. (Defined as a golfer who does not beat me too badly too often.) Gene now takes over one of the toughest challenges in state…

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Roy Cooper for Senate: The Case that Won’t Go Away

By Carter Wrenn January 5, 2009

You have to credit Raleigh attorney Gene Boyce with the virtue of stick-to-itiveness. Eight years ago Boyce’s son, Dan, ran for Attorney General against Roy Cooper. If I remember the facts correctly, during the campaign Cooper ran an ad attacking Dan Boyce (and his father) for their handling of a lawsuit on behalf of state…

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Bev’s First Picks

By Gary Pearce January 3, 2009

There were all kinds of interesting twists to Governor-elect Perdue’s first Cabinet appointments. Like President-elect Obama, she started by announcing related posts. Her theme was public safety. That shows the power of the press to dictate her agenda. But she may not have been happy that the N&O focused on her decision not to keep…

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Happy News Year!

By Gary Pearce January 2, 2009

Christmas should always come on Thursday. Because that means New Year’s Day is a Thursday. Which puts off Back-to-Work day to January 5. You have to love the quiet week between the two holidays. But it has its disadvantages. Newspapers and TV news – with little of consequence to cover – deluge us with lists:…

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Easley Vs. Drescher

By talkingaboutpoliticsadmin December 31, 2008

I can’t defend Governor Easley’s comments about the N&O not being “nice” to him – and accusing the paper of a “hatchet job.”   In a recent term-ending interview, the Governor said he often avoids public events because he likes to have time to think things out. He should have thought this out better. He…

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The Mean Ole News and Observer

By Carter Wrenn December 30, 2008

People have been dying in our state mental hospitals for lack of care; our parole system is so broken criminals on parole have murdered 580 people – and, now, Governor Easley says, at the end of his term, that it’s a shame the mean ole News and Observer hasn’t treated him ‘nicer.’ The governor puts…

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Republicans and Ostriches

By Carter Wrenn December 30, 2008

The smoke’s clearing from the election and the voter statistics tell a simple straightforward story: Four years ago African-Americans were 19% of the voters – this year they were 25%. Obama’s campaign said it was going to turn out 250,000 new African-American voters – and darn near did it. Thanks to Obama’s relentless ‘ground game’…

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Fathers and Sons

By Gary Pearce December 26, 2008

For Christmas, I usually ask for books. And I get some unexpected pleasures. Unexpected this year was Jacob Weisberg’s The Bush Tragedy, which I started reading Christmas night and found captivating. I hadn’t read it before, because I had expected predictable Bush-bashing. But Weisberg – who makes the perceptive observation that journalistic insight often comes…

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Blue Christmas

By Gary Pearce December 24, 2008

A Blue Christmas is a Merry Christmas for Democrats. Not so much for Republicans who are sure the end of the world is nigh. So let me offer a note of hope and cheer. Yes, the news is bad. Retail sales are down. Home sales are down. Car sales are so down Toyota is losing…

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