Edwards’s Revenge

Wade Smith wisely advised that John Edwards plant a garden and bide his time before finding a new endeavor. A less philosophical and forgiving soul might have a different suggestion for Edwards’s new life.   No, there won’t be any return to politics. But suppose Edwards bides his time until his nemesis George Holding (former…

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The Verdict

John Edwards wasn’t found guilty, but the federal government certainly was – of overreach, incompetence or both.   Here’s how bad the U.S. Attorneys Office and Justice Department bungled: They indicted the most despised politician in America – a man a jury might want to convict just on general principle. The government throws at him…

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A Romney-McCrory Collapse

A couple of Republican friends confess to their nightmare scenario: a collapse by both Mitt Romney and Pat McCrory.   Conservative Republicans have long worried that Romney might fail to stir the base. That turnout was key to the 2010 election and the gay-marriage amendment.   Now McCrory’s petty, panicked and petulant mishandling of the…

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Wired Up

Before the legislators trooped back to town the News and Observer ran an ‘expose’ about how public hospitals receive millions of dollars in tax breaks to help them care for the indigent but how those tax breaks put millions more in the hospitals’ pockets than they are spending on the poor.   Governor Perdue, when…

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Eviscerating Politics

Political consultants have a way of getting carried away and saying things they quickly regret. Believe me, I’ve been there.   So it was with Dustin Ingalls, assistant director of Public Policy Polling, who told a Cumberland County Democratic group:   “We have to absolutely eviscerate McCrory….It’s going to have to be a very negative…

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Re-Wired

Back in the old days when Marc Basnight and Tony Rand ran the General Assembly a cohort of Democratic lobbyists who controlled scads of money their clients could give candidates had the legislature wired up;–though no one quite realized it at the time that world came crashing down on Election Day in 2010 when the…

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McCrory and the Media

Carter pointed out (“Counting His Luck Stars,” below) how Pat McCrory unwisely opened himself up to a counterstrike by Democratic lawyers.   In that same press conference, McCrory unwisely picked another fight: with the media. The N&O reported that “McCrory chastised reporters at his news conference, saying their stations should pull the ad.”   He…

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Democratic Spin?

Not all the spin in politics comes out of the mouths of politicians;―just about every day or so there’s a poll in the News and Observer and the N&O is pretty careful to identify PPP as a ‘left-leaning’ pollster but PPP’s pollsters will also argue their politics don’t interfere with their polling or, in other…

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The Hard Way

For decades no matter how hard our Republican legislators in Raleigh tried they just couldn’t get themselves into trouble with a lobbyist – they just didn’t have the umph in the General Assembly to pull it off.   But now they do and, suddenly, Republicans are learning some hard lessons.   The greater your power…

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Counting His Lucky Stars

Last week McCrory got up at a press conference in Raleigh, lambasted Walter Dalton’s negative ads, then said he’d sued two of Dalton’s Democratic supporters for slander, but, then, it turned out McCrory hadn’t sued anyone – all he’d done was file a two page form called an ‘Intent to Sue’ which to any attorney…

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