McCrory’s Big Week

Last week summed up the obstacles and opportunities that Governor McCrory faces as he governs in a purple state where politics is played for keeps. And he saw how hard it is, even for a Governor, to dictate the agenda.   McCrory started the week trying to shed the Republican Party’s anti-teacher, anti-education label. He…

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Just Another Moral Monday

One protestor waved a sign calling for legalizing medical marijuana and another held up a sign “Stop the War on Women” and Reverend Barber looked out at the multitude of marchers, lifted his arms, and thundered into the microphone how he meant to save the school children and save the poor and see that everyone…

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Fighting to Lose

Instead of exploiting the Tea Party’s war on Establishment Republicans, Randy Voller seems set on replicating it in the Democratic Party.   Behind this week’s chaos is a history of hostilities between some party activists and what they see as the Establishment Enemy: elected officials in Raleigh and consultants who help elect them. It goes…

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Taking Them to School

Jim Hunt still drives Republicans crazy. Governor McCrory and GOP leaders scheduled their pay-raise rollout in Jamestown just as Hunt’s Emerging Issues Forum was starting in Raleigh. They wanted to steal the spotlight. But they just spotlighted their own shortcomings.   Just as Hunt was saying ALL teachers should get a raise, McCrory & Co.…

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Big Casino

It sure seems like Wallace Cheeves down in Greenville, South Carolina has had his share of ups and downs. Right out of college, Cheeves went to work for the video ‘poker king’ of South Carolina. Then he went a step further and opened his own video poker company – which went out of business when…

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Thanks, Randy

Democrats should be feeling good today. Then Randy Voller comes along.   First, tens of thousands of people march in Raleigh. Their numbers show the depth of anger at Republicans in Raleigh – and the potential impact in November.   Then Governor McCrory and Republican legislative leaders reveal two things: They’re scared that voters will…

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Blame the Press Secretary

It’s a sure sign a politician is in trouble: He gets a new press secretary, communications director or whatever you call it. So Governor McCrory shipped Kim Genardo to Commerce and replaced her with Josh Ellis.   I know nothing about the inner workings of this Governor’s Office, nor about the performance of his communications office. I…

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Biting Michael Vick

This blog comes from a long-time, active Chamber member. I approve this message:   “There’s a political lesson for all of us in the needless maelstrom that has engulfed the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce: You get fleas or worse when you lie down with dogs and dog killers, and you can destroy your credibility in…

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Yes, Clay Aiken

Your first reaction was probably the same as mine. Clay Aiken? The singer? For Congress?   Then I met him.  He’s the same person you meet in his announcement video.  He’s smart, serious and genuine. He clearly has thought deeply about policy matters. He has a unique voice that is a breath of fresh air in…

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Talking Impeachment

Is this a “Groundhog Day” sequel? Republicans talking about impeachment? Is it 1998 again?   Dan Barkin had an intriguing article in the N&O about several Republican U.S. Senate candidates talking up impeaching President Obama. They fumed about Obama’s alleged high crimes and misdemeanors, not to mention being black, a Democrat and President anyway.   Democrats…

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