Carter Wrenn
Gary Pearce
This week’s Time says John McCain’s basic nature is sarcastic. That’s how he often deals with staff and reporters. Sarah Palin’s speech struck me that way: sarcastic. When Republicans nominate candidates who seem mean-spirited, they lose. Witness Goldwater in 1964 and Bob Dole twice – as Ford’s running mate in 1976 and himself in 1996.…
Last night, I got Mau Mau-ed on a radio interview by a Democrat who said, Donât be naïve. You canât really believe McCain knew Sarah Palinâs daughter was pregnant before he picked her? In fact, Iâm inclined to take McCain at his word. But, for one moment, looking at it through that Democratâs eyes, it…
It’s an iron law of politics: Stay out of the way when your opponent is busy destroying himself. So Barack Obama is smart to lay low this week. John McCain’s VP pick shows us what kind of President he would be. He would make rash, risky and reckless decisions. Without waiting for the intelligence reports.…
Many a time I’ve given a reporter a quote that didn’t look so good in print. So I felt for Rep. Melanie Wade Goodwin. The chair of the House committee on campaign finance law, she was expressing doubt about tougher penalties for crooked politicians in the N&O: “We also want to make sure we don’t…
The North Carolina General Assembly has not necessarily fallen in love with big boats riding down the highways. They just don’t like Mike Easley. That’s what the override of his veto was about. It was one last chance to give a lame duck a swift kick on the way out. Legislators have never liked Easley.…
Barack Obama’s speech was in a big park, and he hit it out of the park. He did three things at once: Delivered the soaring, inspiring rhetoric that Democrats love and Republicans mock Showed middle-class Americans he is one of them Challenged McCain forcefully and directly, without sounding nasty and negative. Expectations were ridiculously high.…
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