A Presidential Preview

President Obama’s visit to the Triangle today is a taste of what’s to come: a presidential race that turns on jobs and North Carolina.   (I told one TV reporter he’s in for a good year: “You’ll have a lot to cover, and your station will sell a lot of ads.” It will be a…

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What I Missed

Here’s what I gleaned from two days of catching up with the news of the past two weeks:   John Edwards got indicted. And promptly dug himself a deeper hole by jumping in front of the cameras.   The aptly named Anthony Weiner imploded online. Newt Gingrich imploded at sea. (“Imploded” may be to 2012…

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Skating on Thin Ice

Talk about a fellow coming up a day late and a dollar short.   Sunday there was a picture in the newspaper of John Edwards standing beside his ‘P.R. specialist’ in front of the courthouse where he’d just been indicted.   Unfortunately for Edwards restoring his dented image is beyond the arts of the cleverest…

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Beyond Our Reach

The country’s in a muddle and here’s how we got in this mess: The Wall Street Masters of the Universe cross-pollinated with the Washington Politicians and gave birth to the ‘Housing Bubble’ – which burst.   As the economy sank the Politicians loudly blamed Wall Street but since, they said, the country couldn’t survive with…

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Tilting

Last election President Barack Obama won huge majorities among ‘early voters’so, naturally, now Republicans want less ‘early voting.’   Of course, no self-respecting legislator is going to put it quite that bluntly.   Representative Bert Jones is an example. He told the press he’s for limiting early voting because it will ‘shorten campaigns.’   Think…

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A New York Ménage à tois

It’s ‘déjà vu’ all over again.   A couple of years ago up in New York they had a Congressional Race where a liberal Democrat was running against a liberal Republican and then a CPA – who’d never run for anything –  jumped in the race as the candidate of the New York Conservative Party and…

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Three Egyptian Mobs

The first Egyptian mob chanting and demonstrating a month ago on CNN was out to get rid of Hosni Mubarak and President Obama, figuring the mob was a sign of a ‘fledgling new Democracy’ being born in front of his eyes, gave Mubarak a shove.   The second Egyptian mob about a week ago wanted…

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A River in Egypt

Like the British Empire before us and the Roman Empire before them we’ve been living high on the hog for so long it’s hard to imagine the good times ending.   But, right now, there are a fair amount of economic prognosticators who say our current Recession isn’t a hiccup or another one of our…

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Maureen Dowd Dancing in the Streets

Maureen Dowd the doyen of liberal columnists, the epitome of kindhearted tolerance, emoting sensitivity from her fingertips, let out a screech like a loon the other day – howling about anyone who dared to criticize the demonstrators dancing in the streets celebrating Osama bin Laden’s death, roaring like an enraged Cassandra, “I don’t want closure.…

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The Terror of Winning…

Bev Perdue and Phil Berger are beginning to sound a bit like a couple whose marriage is on the rocks – she says she’s “disgusted” with him and he’s hunkered down like a harassed husband grumbling she’s done nothing but say, “Do it my way – that’s the only way that I’ll accept.”   What…

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