Carter Wrenn
Gary Pearce
Deacon Burr
Senator Richard Burr is a proud graduate of Wake Forest University. He played football there. Today, in the Senate, he is a proud opponent of wasteful federal spending. Apparently, he must choose between the two. John Murawski reports in the N&O that two of Burr’s Senate Republican colleagues, John McCain and Tom…
Posters of Obama
Barack Obama repairs a road with ‘Stimulus Funds’ – and promptly puts up a sign praising his policy. Obama aides send money to Orlando to widen a parkway – and the road gets renamed for Obama. Obama gives stimulus cash to unions, ‘greenies’ and Democratic political operatives including a pollster who’s head of…
Perdue-care
Here’s another story about how the true-blue liberal Democrats up in Washington and the leading Obama supporters in North Carolina – like Governor Perdue – have gotten cross-wired. By now no one in the United States has any doubt President Obama wants more and better health care. Period. His plan may backfire. But if…
Women on Top
At lunch last week with a group of knowledgeable media and political types, I asked this question: Has any state in the country ever had women simultaneously occupy its top three elected offices – governor and both U.S. Senate seats? Because North Carolina could this year: Governor Bev Perdue, Senator Kay Hagan and –…
The End of the Post Racial Era
An odd thing happened on the way to the post-racial era. Mrs. Shirley Sherrod a black Department of Agriculture employee in rural Georgia gave a speech to the NAACP, admitted twenty years ago she discriminated against a poor white farmer, explained how she’d realized she was wrong and turned around and helped the farmer –…
Family Values
There was a nice little contrast this weekend under the category of News About Politicians’ Children. There was the nice, simple little wedding of Chelsea Clinton. (I can already see my conservative commentators’ blood pressure rising as they prepare to lace into the cost and glitz of the ceremony. Give the girl a…
Obama vs. Perdue: Taxing the Rich
I’m beginning to suspect there’s something out of kilter between the true-blue liberals in Washington and their gung-ho cousins (and fellow Obama supporters) here in Raleigh who’re running state government. Up in Washington the true liberals are about to launch the political equivalent of a Holy War to end President Bush’s tax cuts so…
The Most Mysterious Politics of All
Over the years I’ve watched Southern Politics and Irish Politics (in New York) and once even had a dose of Chicago politics but none of them were as byzantine as Italian Politics in Raleigh – for a week I’ve been trying to figure out if the Italians are surrendering or if they’re about to sneak…
Fictional Missiles in Cyberspace
I expect Andrew Breitbart was telling the unvarnished truth when he told CNN he did not mean to smear Shirley Sherrod on his blog – that he meant to blast the NAACP because it had blasted the Tea Party and Mrs. Sherrod’s wounding was the political equivalent of what’s euphemistically called ‘collateral damage’ over in…