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Carter Wrenn

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Gary Pearce

Carter is a Republican. Gary is a Democrat.

They met in 1984, during the epic U.S. Senate battle between Jesse Helms and Jim Hunt. Carter worked for Helms and Gary, for Hunt.

Years later, they became friends. They even worked together on some nonpolitical clients.

They enjoy talking about politics. So they started this blog in 2005.

They’re still talking. And they invite you to join the conversation.

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Pulling the Plug?

By Gary Pearce August 19, 2009

First President Obama retreated under Sarah Palin’s “death panel” attack.   The Great Communicator couldn’t communicate how ludicrous the attack was. The provision actually was proposed by a Republican. It would have reimbursed doctors who advised patients about leaving instructions for how they want their end-of-life decisions made. Something everybody should do. It spares families…

A Woman’s Prerogative

By Carter Wrenn August 19, 2009

My wife is an unusual woman. She sets her course, steers by it, only rarely changes her mind and her wisdom is such that almost always – with the exception being when she slipped and married me – everything works out fine.   On the other hand, we’ve all heard the old saying, It’s a…

“The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”

By Carter Wrenn August 18, 2009

Gene Robinson, the respected Washington Post columnist, got the blues the other day, so, to lift his spirits, he kicked Dick Cheney – ripping into ole Cheney for being a torturer, the father of black-ops prisons and generally making him out to be the worst villain of the Third Millennium.   All that led me…

Health Care As We Know It

By Gary Pearce August 18, 2009

There is an echo of the old welfare debate in the health-care debate. But worse – for Democrats.   Until Bill Clinton “ended welfare as we know it,” welfare was a huge political problem for Democrats. Big majorities of the public – black and white – objected to a program they believed took money from…

Passion Gap

By Gary Pearce August 17, 2009

In politics as in sports, motivation often separates winners from losers.   In the health care debate now, conservatives and Republicans are far more motivated than Democrats and Obama supporters.   The passion factor has flipped since the election. Then, dispirited Republicans stayed home. Impassioned Democrats lined up at the polls for weeks at the…

Post Mortem

By Carter Wrenn August 16, 2009

The story of how the state budget got made and passed reads like a plot from a bad Gothic novel.   On page one Governor Perdue is sitting, looking at last year’s budget and dreaming of all the new things she is going to spend money on this year; she dreams and dreams then adds…

Good Luck Pearce Edwards

By Gary Pearce August 14, 2009

You’ll need it.   Governor Perdue is bringing you from Washington State to save her administration.  She may as well have painted a big target on your back.   At least you’re from here.   You’ll work for a governor who has a reputation for being tough on her staff – and erratic. You’ll be…

Worth the Risk?

By Carter Wrenn August 13, 2009

We’ve got a whale of a health care war going on – and it’s a pleasure to watch the Congressmen and Senators getting bearded in their own Town Hall Meetings.   In Round One President Obama charged out of his corner and whipped everyone in sight; then, in Round Two, he unexpectedly got rocked back…

Bev Needs a Dick Morris

By Gary Pearce August 12, 2009

No, not the Dick Morris you see on Fox who apparently came unhinged from working for the Clintons. The Dick Morris who rescued Bill Clinton’s presidency after 1994.   Governor Perdue needs somebody who will do what Morris did then: scour government agencies for a series of popular, bite-sized things she could do by executive…