Bannon has a great interview with Michele Morrow who recently was defeated in her race for NC Superintendent of Public Instruction. She has some interesting things to say about the status of the North Carolina Republican Party and Governor-elect Josh Stein in the wake of the elections three weeks ago:
A Primer On The NC GOP and Governor-Elect Stein
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Morrow is a hero. How telling that her primary opponent, endorse by Sen. Tillis, is part of the Stein transition team. Too many Republicans are Uniparty posers.
Yes, Healey, I had seen that about the current Superintendent of Public Instruction– a Republican– i.e., that she is part of Stein’s transition team. It doesn’t get discussed very much in Republican circles within the state, as far as I can tell. Just par for the course.
I inferred from the video that Morrow might be a candidate for a position in the Trump Administration. If so, I don’t know what that might be. (But maybe I am inferring incorrectly).
The fact that the socialists spent $8 million to defeat Morrow illustrates what a threat she represented, as compared with the current occupant of the Superintendent’s position.
How about Secretary of Education and let her trim all the harmful agendas and fat out of the Dept. of Education. She lost to the lefist Mo Green He has picked longtime educator Maria Pitre-Martin in his first appointment as North Carolina’s new superintendent of public instruction.
I wonder, Fred, whether something is germinating for Ms. Morrow. We shall see.