The Optimist

Bowater, as his friends call him, is a local Democrat – and an incurable optimist. While Republican preen and strut with power and Democrats wring their hands with worry, Bowater remain serenely sanguine.   One friend finally reached his limit – with the Republicans and with Bowater’s rosy view. He demanded, “What makes you so…

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The Leaked Plan – Part III

Half-way through her plan Jessica Laurenz started to make a list of the building blocks she would need to build a campaign. She ticked off, ‘A brain trust, research, relentless media, year-round voter registration, a vibrant multi-racial organizing infrastructure and statewide field organizing.’   But, then, she missed a piece: Obama.   Four years ago,…

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The Leaked Plan – Part II

The poll young Sean Kosofsky and Jessica Laurenz took told them three stories: That President Obama’s mantra – ‘Democrats are for middle class families while Republicans are for the rich’ – had permeated the political atmosphere across North Carolina. That President Obama’s plan to expand Medicaid – the plan Republicans in the state legislature just…

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The Leaked Plan – Part I

In his novel Intruder in the Dust, William Faulkner wrote if you have something outside the ordinary to do and it’s got to be done quickly, don’t waste time on the men – go get the women and children. Thirty-seven years ago, here in North Carolina, we built Ronald Reagan’s first Presidential campaign around women…

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Fast and Mean

Two months in, two things are striking about the Republican regime in Raleigh: how fast they move and how mean they seem.   This is a recipe for a Democratic revival, if – and it’s a big if – Democrats get their act together.   Too many politicos – Democrats and Republicans – assume that…

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The Problem with Spending Other People’s Money

It’s a fault of human nature: When you spend your own money you look at it one way but when you spend someone else’s money it’s a different story.   Once, years ago, I served on a church-school board with a half dozen tight-fisted, hard-eyed businessmen who could squeeze a dollar out of a turnip.…

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Who’s Getting an Education?

What did we learn during the Republican legislature’s “Education Week”? That North Carolina ranks 48th in education spending.   Legislative leaders bragged that this was the first time all school superintendents were invited to tell the legislature their concerns. The superintendents promptly warned against taking more money from the public schools and giving it to…

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Local Politics

Two years ago, Republicans controlled the County Commissioners and the School Board and were happy.   Then Democrats won the next School Board election – so they were happy and the Republican County Commissioners were unhappy.   Next the Republican Commissioners decided to redraw the Democratic School Board members’ Districts to get them out of…

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A Curveball

Back in 1980, Senator Helms’ political organization had won elections in 1976 and 1978. And after Reagan won, we figured the conservative millennium had dawned and we’d mastered the art of politics. Next election we lost five races.   Back in 1980, Jim Hunt had built the most powerful political machine ever seen in North…

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From Hack to Flack

Kim Genardo of NBC-17 is following a well-trod path from capital reporter to Governor’s communications director. Most every governor hires a capital reporter to tame the savages. I made that switch from the N&O to then-Lt. Governor Hunt in January 1976 – 37 years ago! (As I recall, I was about 13 years old.)  …

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