Give Me a Ticket on a Fast Train…

The corporate-wing of the State Republican Party, led by Charlotte Senator Bob Rucho, has come out four-square for Governor Perdue taking $545 million from the federal government to build ‘high-speed’ railroad tracks from Raleigh and Charlotte.   Governors in several other states turned down the federal money, but Senator Rucho explained that ‘snubbing the federal…

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Lincoln’s Dream

One more Civil War story: In 1865, just after Lee surrendered at Appomattox Lincoln went to bed and had a dream: He was alone in the White House, walking through empty rooms and heard voices wailing; he walked towards the sound and came to a wide room he didn’t recognize but in the middle of…

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Boehner’s Forgotten Promise

The press – from CBS News to Human Events – has been singing House Speaker John Boehner’s praises as the conqueror of Barack Obama and Harry Reid – the Speaker they say ‘out-fought,’ ‘out-smarted’ and ‘out-negotiated’ the Democrats. (Whoever heard of out-negotiating a Democrat?)   Meantime, oddly,  not a word has been said about Speaker Boehner’s forgotten…

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Pardoning General Lee

There are a lot of wonderful stories and legends about the Civil War and here’s one: In 1865 Lincoln climbed the gangplank to a warship and sailed down the Chesapeake Bay to City Point (near Petersburg) to visit General Grant and, by then, it was clear to anybody but a blind-man General Lee couldn’t hold…

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We Need a Few More…

Professor Cary Nelson, who looks more like a woodsman with his fulsome beard than the head of the American Association of University Professors, made a speech at Duke the other day and gave a dire warning American universities are in decline and in need of saving.   What exactly is the universities’ problem?   Not…

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Decisive Action…Washington Style

Nothing’s given and nothing’s certain but it sure looks like the government is not going to close down at midnight – instead, it looks like President Obama and the Democrats have won their fight with John Boehner and company.   Congress is staring a $1.5 trillion deficit (and a $3.5 trillion budget) in the eye.…

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Wolves and Sheep

We’re about to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the April morning in 1861 when a hot-head (some would say fool) in Charleston pulled the lanyard on a cannon and started what old southern maiden aunts used to delicately call ‘The Late Unpleasantness.’   A lot’s been said and written about why we ended up fighting…

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More on Concealed Handguns…

After passing new laws making it legal to carry concealed handguns in bars and restaurants and holding a ‘how to get a concealed handgun permit class’ at the State Legislature it would seem by now House Speaker Thom Tillis and company would have passed enough new gun laws to rest for awhile – but not…

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For President…

Good Lord! This is truly hair-curling.   NBC News and the Wall Street Journal have taken a poll and real estate developer turned reality show star Donald Trump is in second place in the Republican Primary for President.   It’s enough to shake your faith in democracy – almost a fifth of the Republican Primary…

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What’s Running NC Politics…

Cynics laugh and say no good deed ever goes unpunished and I’m beginning to think they have a point: Last year for the first time since Reconstruction voters elected a Republican legislature, which looked like a near fatal political blow to Governor Perdue but now, instead, it looks like voters may have thrown the Governor…

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