Archives

Categories

Republicans at Bat – at Last

By Carter Wrenn August 14, 2006

Republicans are airing their first TV ad about the pay to play scandals. State Senator Andrew Brock’s ad calls on “embattled House Speaker Jim Black to resign…” (WRAL-TV, 8/7/06). Brock also says the beneficiaries of the ‘pay to play’ scandals are Democrat House members who received thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Black. A…

Read More

City Debt – Up, Up, Up!

By Carter Wrenn August 14, 2006

According to the News and Observer (7/24/06), since Mayor Meeker took office Raleigh’s debt has tripled. In a few weeks, on September 30, for the first time the City’s debt will pass $1 billion. Five years ago it was $294 million. That puts the spending spree the Mayor has been on in perspective. Granted, some…

Read More

Terror Politics

By Gary Pearce August 11, 2006

It didn’t take Bush and the Republicans long to turn the airline-terror plot against Democrats. “Defeatocrats,” one blared. Cheney didn’t even wait for the arrests. The day before, he said Ned Lamont’s victory in Connecticut emboldened “al Qaeda types.” So what do Democrats do? Two relatively new Democrats – with impeccable military credentials – show…

Read More

Lieberman Piles On

By Gary Pearce August 11, 2006

Joe Lieberman went even farther than the Republicans: “If we just pick up like Ned Lamont wants us to do, get out by a date certain, it will be taken as a tremendous victory by the same people who wanted to blow up these planes in this plot hatched in England. It will strengthen them,…

Read More

Bribes or Contributioins

By Carter Wrenn August 11, 2006

Two politicians, a Republican, Mike Decker, and a Democrat, Jim Black, sat down at an IHOP in Salisbury. Black was there to convince Decker to switch parties and give him a key vote he needed to hold onto the House Speakership – and Decker was listening. And, in all likelihood both men probably suspected, one…

Read More

Easley on Ethics

By Carter Wrenn August 10, 2006

The same week former State Rep. Michael Decker pled guilty to taking a $50,000 bribe to switch parties and vote for Democrat Jim Black for Speaker of the House – Governor Easley signed the legislature’s new ethics bill into law. Easley said this bill “is a powerful first step at establishing clear ethical standards…” (The…

Read More

Lieberman’s Revenge?

By Gary Pearce August 10, 2006

Joe Lieberman’s supporters suggested it was wrong for Ned Lamont to even challenge a sitting Senator. Bad for the party, they said. Lamont’s supporters said they had every right to challenge an incumbent. They said a cause was at stake. And that’s what democracy is all about. They were right. Now, some Lamont supporters suggest…

Read More

A Political Dodge

By Carter Wrenn August 10, 2006

If nothing else, North Hills developer John Kane has put Mayor Meeker over a political barrel. Mr. Kane has asked the City Council to agree to provide $75 million in public financing to help him build a parking deck at North Hills. Mayor Meeker, apparently, doesn’t want to do that. But he has a problem.…

Read More

Mayor Meeker’s Raleigh

By Carter Wrenn August 10, 2006

Mayor Meeker’s spending a billion dollars on renovations downtown, building convention centers and parking decks, subsidizing hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, and turning Fayetteville Street…back into a street. What will be the result when he’s done? Well, based on a story in the News and Observer, it looks like the Mayor may be creating a pretty exclusive…

Read More

Categories

Archives

Recent Articles

Published stories from my memoir in The Assembly

By Carter Wrenn November 27, 2024

John Bolton: “Reagan lost the first five primaries to Gerald Ford in 1976 – then upset…

Read More

Mandate?

By Gary Pearce November 27, 2024

Trump boasts that his election – by 1.5% in the popular vote – gives him a…

Read More

Had Enough?

By Carter Wrenn November 26, 2024

There was a moment after Trump won when he could have sowed healing. Brought us together.…

Read More