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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Good Ole Boys

By Carter Wrenn June 18, 2013

The newspaper set out to land a Democratic shark. And landed a Republican whale instead.   The roots of the News and Observer story run back 26 years – to when Jim Martin was Governor. Back then the Democrats in the legislature decided, instead of letting Martin pass out what’s euphemistically called ‘Economic Development Grants,’…

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Jim Holshouser

By Gary Pearce June 18, 2013

They don’t make Republicans like Jim Holshouser anymore.   Big pay raises for teachers? Statewide kindergartens? Coastal Management Act? Rural health centers? Expansion of the state park system? More African-Americans and women in government? Help for black business enterprises?   They’d throw him out of the party today. Actually, they did in 1976. As Rob…

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Making Legislators Look Reasonable

By Carter Wrenn June 17, 2013

The Democrats have gotten plenty fired up about the ‘Moral Monday’ protests down at the state legislature – even an old war horse like Gary, catching a whiff of grapeshot in the air, rode to the sound of the guns, defending the protestors from a broadside by Governor McCrory.   But, in another way, all…

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John Edwards Redux

By Gary Pearce June 17, 2013

It took the critics no time to pounce on the news that John Edwards is opening a new law firm.   A Republican friend e-mailed: “Is it a coincidence that Edwards reactivated his license, set up a speaking engagement, and leaked the idea of a new firm all within weeks of Mark Sanford’s return to…

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Three Great Powers

By Carter Wrenn June 14, 2013

Right now there’re three great powers in Republican politics in Raleigh: The Governor, the House, and the Senate.   Now the Governor’s pretty easygoing – the kind of fellow who, when he can, will go out of his way to avoid a fight. Even when he disagrees with folks, he’s not inclined to say much…

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Who Spent the Most?

By Carter Wrenn June 13, 2013

The other day the News & Observer wrote a long report comparing the State House and State Senate budgets – but who, other than a certified budget expert with a PhD, could figure out the welter of numbers?   The newspaper wrote – in great detail – about who spent money on what: How the…

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The Dropout and Big Brother

By Gary Pearce June 13, 2013

When Joyce brought up Edward Snowden and NSA spying, table talk veered from the McCrory Ballgate story, Moral Mondays and legislative lunacy.   Snowden is a 29-year-old high school dropout, former Elizabeth City resident and computer nerd who was making $200,000 a year until he started an international furor over U.S. government surveillance.   Snowden…

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Pat Ducks, Blames Obama

By Gary Pearce June 12, 2013

Maybe it’s the heat, the humidity or just that it’s June. A reporter gets arrested. Senator Tom Goolsby has 60s flashbacks. Governor McCrory sees “outsiders” when they’re not there. The Democratic Party debacle deepens.   But the flap over the Governor’s game of catch – and his spokesperson’s bizarre statement – still stand out in…

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Moral Monday Quarterbacking

By Gary Pearce June 11, 2013

Ah, the old “outsider” shibboleth rears its head. Shades of George Wallace’s “outside agitators.” But it’s not outsiders that Republicans should worry about; it’s the changing electorate inside North Carolina.   The Republican overreaction to Moral Mondays looks shaky and out of synch. Especially when you see this photo of a policeman hauling off a…

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Spinning Tales

By Carter Wrenn March 3, 2025

Trump growled Zelensky started the Ukraine war. John Bolton said Trump was wrong. Angry, my friend…

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Vanished

By Gary Pearce March 3, 2025

Ronald Reagan stood at the Berlin Wall and stood up to what he called the “Evil…

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Anything Goes…

By Carter Wrenn February 26, 2025

Back when Rod Blagojevich ran for governor of Illinois, Obama endorsed him and Trump gave his…

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