A Consultant’s Wet Dream

Here’s proof super PACs are evil: political consultants love them.   And the John Edwards of evil super PAC consultants is none other than Fred Davis – creator of the “atheist” ad that shamed Elizabeth Dole, Pat McCrory’s admaker and the genius behind the much-maligned Jeremiah Wright attack on President Obama. (Even Mitt Romney had…

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Enough?

One thing is clear from the John Edwards trial, a second thing is much less clear and a third will play out over time.   What is clear, after days of mind-numbing retelling of the sordid tale, is that Edwards did terrible things. And so did several other characters. The prosecutors did a fine job…

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Spare Change

Mitt and Ann Romney this week contributed $150,000 to his campaign.   Apparently they found the money under the sofa cushions in one of their houses and needed a place to put it.

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Question for Pat

The next time Pat McCrory answers reporters’ questions, he should be asked:   “You say you want to get rid of the politics-as-usual system in Raleigh. Will you follow the example Speaker Tillis set with his staff?”

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Tin-Ear Tillis

Thom Tillis once looked like a formidable statewide candidate.   First he overcame the birthers, flat-earthers and Skip Stam to get elected Speaker. He ran the House with crisp – if sometimes heavy-handed  – efficiency. He went on a statewide tour that gave him an aura of openness. He seemed to have something of a…

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George Holding: Kenneth Starr Redux?

The breakfast talk turned to John Edwards’ trial – and to a recent PBS special on President Clinton. Someone asked: “Is George Holding going to go down in history as the Kenneth Starr of North Carolina politics?”   Starr will forever be remembered as the obsessed special prosecutor who produced a detailed, explicit examination of…

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Dalton in the Line of Fire

Walter Dalton got good news this week: Public Policy Polling showed he had narrowed the gap with Pat McCrory. That’s the natural result of his primary-winning TV ads and the spotlight that comes with victory.   Then Dalton got bad news: A big Republican Governors Association TV buy attacking him.   But Dalton’s gun is…

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Bad Weekend for Obama

If President Obama doesn’t carry North Carolina in November, he can look back to two days on a weekend in May.   On Saturday came the David Parker disaster. Remember: the worst wounds in politics are self-inflicted.   Sunday, at the 3,000-member Upper Room Church of God in Christ, a black Pentecostal church in Raleigh,…

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No Joke

All kidding aside, here’s why Democrats fear the David Parker fiasco could sink the party this year:   Parker promised the party’s gubernatorial nominee he would step down. Then he didn’t.   So people in Washington who decide how much national campaign money flows through the Democratic Party to North Carolina ask a simple question:…

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Render Unto Caesar

Back in 2010 instead of giving a million dollars to candidates the Democratic Party decided to give the money to local party officials to spend; it didn’t work out too well as the Democrats lost control of both the State House and Senate but it was popular with local officials who then elected bow-tied David…

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