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The Perils of Purity

By Gary Pearce April 18, 2019

One of the hardest things to do in politics is to tune out the loud voices of insiders so you can hear the real voices of real voters. Used to be, the loud voices were hangers-on at headquarters and regulars at rallies and fundraisers. Now they’re on social media, Facebook and Twitter. A report in…

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Dwane

By Gary Pearce April 15, 2019

Dwane Powell was an Arkansas farm boy who became a North Carolina institution. Politicians knew they’d made it when Dwane skewered them. Framed Powell cartoons decorate walls all over the state. People treasure doodles he did on napkins in bars and restaurants. For those of a certain age and mindset, he was Mad Magazine come…

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Duking it out, Round 3

By Gary Pearce April 12, 2019

Last week I posted a back-and-forth about the state ordering Duke Energy to clean up and move coal ash. A guest blogger charged that Duke has lost touch – and clout – with powerful people in Raleigh. A Duke exec asked me to take down the blog. Instead, I let Duke respond. Today let’s talk…

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Will Democrats Go Young?

By Gary Pearce April 10, 2019

2020 will mark 60 years since America elected its youngest President, John F. Kennedy. He succeeded America’s then-oldest President. JFK was 43; Ike was 70. Next year, Trump will be 74. Just saying. Will the torch be passed to a new generation? That depends on two things: Will Democrats go young with their nominee? And…

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Duking it out, Round 2

By Gary Pearce April 4, 2019

Duke Energy has taken issue with a guest blog posted Tuesday “Duke it out.” Today the company responds. The blog at issue addressed the state’s order that Duke dig up and relocate millions of tons of coal ash at its old power plants, “a task of truly staggering logistical and financial consequences.” The blogger said…

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Duke it out

By Gary Pearce April 2, 2019

No, this is not more bashing of Duke basketball, Coach K and Zion. These are observations sent along by a veteran of Raleigh’s utility-regulation wars, who shall remain nameless: The headlines today should terrify anyone who remains a shareholder of Duke Energy because it confirms the utility’s political clout in the state is zero. Duke…

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Just wait…

By Gary Pearce March 28, 2019

Over coffee this week, a couple of Democrats were bemoaning the news on the Mueller report. “Trump will have a field day,” one said. The other groaned, “We’ll never hear the end of it from the Trump-lovers.” But a wise head reassured them: “Don’t worry. It won’t be long before Trump steps on his own…

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Resetting Raleigh

By Gary Pearce March 26, 2019

Mayor Nancy McFarlane’s decision not to run again means Raleigh politics will get a reset this year. It promises to be rough and wrenching. Again, as last time, we’ll have racial polarization. Again, as for the last 50 years, we’ll have Neighborhoods vs. Developers. And, this time, we may have a generational divide. Call it…

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Cool the Hot Takes

By Gary Pearce March 25, 2019

Nothing could have inflamed America more than releasing the Mueller report “summary” during the NCAA’s Round of 32. In the middle of the Carolina game! You half expected Ernie Johnson, Clark Kellogg, Kenny the Jet Smith and Charles Barkley to spend halftime analyzing the fine points of collusion and obstruction of justice. Trump and the…

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