Archives

Categories

Chutzpeh

By Carter Wrenn April 10, 2008

Richard Moore – in his official role as state Treasurer – gave a company owned by a couple of his contributors the inside track to sell dental and vision insurance to state retirees. (He also gave his contributors company, free, a list of state retirees – but wouldn’t give the same list to their competitors).…

Read More

Perdue Gets In a Huff

By Carter Wrenn April 10, 2008

Well, Beverly Perdue has had enough of negative ads. She’s pulling hers. In an e-mail – unless it’s a hoax – she’s announced for the good of the state she’s pulling her negative ads and it’s all hearts and flowers from now on. Richard Moore must be counting his lucky stars. Maybe Mrs. Perdue had…

Read More

Cameras in the Sewer Pipes

By Carter Wrenn April 10, 2008

A lot of folks thought maybe the City Council had been out in the sun too long when it up and out of a clear blue sky voted to ban garbage disposals. Well, it turns out taking on the housewives of Raleigh is a lot tougher assignment then vilifying developers. The ladies of Raleigh have…

Read More

Bev’s Blunder

By Gary Pearce April 10, 2008

Bev Perdue’s positive-ad ploy is a blunder that could cost her the nomination. It sounds good today. But she will regret it. Especially if she ends up giving a concession speech the night of May 6. A candidate who unilaterally disarms usually loses. Moore will keep pummeling her with the ads that closed the gap.…

Read More

Sticking the Knife in Obama

By Carter Wrenn April 10, 2008

On “Good morning America” Elizabeth Edwards told Diane Sawyer she – and John – are neutral in the Democratic primary – but then, in the next breath, she added Hillary’s health care plan is better than Obama’s. In one breath she says she’s neutral. In the next she sticks the knife in Obama. From where…

Read More

The Art of the Grab

By Carter Wrenn April 10, 2008

Like many small towns in rural counties Albemarle is not exactly a boomtown. But a local banker and a Stanly County Commissioner have come up with a political grab that makes government funding of the Randy Parton Theatre look like a small-time sideshow. The hydro-electric plant is a modern marvel. Hydro-electric plants create electricity and…

Read More

Obama Blowout

By Gary Pearce April 10, 2008

All the signs point to a blowout for Barack Obama in North Carolina. More than 100,000 new voters have registered, including a surge of Democrats and African-Americans. Some 5,700 people showed up to see Michele Obama in Raleigh, twice the size of any crowd she’s had anywhere. Most telling, Richard Moore and Bev Perdue are…

Read More

Governor Easley Turns Over a New Leaf?

By Carter Wrenn April 10, 2008

Governor Easley told top newspaper editors in a meeting with the leaders of the NC Press Association that the flap over his aides ordering state public information officers to delete e-mails “should never have happened.” (Earlier, he – or his office – had denied any such thing ever happened). He added, reassuring the editors, that…

Read More

More on the Polls

By Gary Pearce April 9, 2008

Political junkies had poll whiplash this week. The N&O/Charlotte Observer poll had Richard Moore leading Bev Perdue by six points. Then Public Policy Polling sent out an email saying Perdue was ahead by eight points. PPP’s Tom Jensen went farther. He blasted the media poll: “The simple answer is that the (media) poll is wrong.…

Read More

Categories

Archives

Recent Articles

Who Pays the Price

By Carter Wrenn February 5, 2025

Wiley lifted his cell phone, held it in the air in front of him, pushed a…

Read More

Going Too Far

By Carter Wrenn February 3, 2025

Cheeks round, pudgy fingers fumbling, Ellmer took a newspaper article out of his briefcase, pushed it…

Read More

Dividing Line

By Gary Pearce February 3, 2025

Trump has done America a big favor: in just two weeks, he’s drawn a bright line…

Read More