There are going to be implications associated with the spectacular failure of the NC GOP in this year’s statewide elections. One of these implications was reported in the Rhino Times. Skip Alston has been assigned to Josh Stein’s transition team. We can safely presume that many others similar to Alston […]
US Senate Races Of Concern
There are too many House races to discuss. But there are five Senate races and candidates— Hovde in Wisconsin, Brown in Nevada, Rogers in Michigan, McCormick in Pennsylvania and Lake in Arizona– that need to be discussed. Several of these have been “called” in favor of the socialist candidate. Nearly […]
More Fauci
In case I had not previously posted this, notwithstanding the vulgarity. Yes, he does need to be held accountable: Just sickened listening to Fauci recording. He must be held fully accountable in this horrific public health disaster https://t.co/iBPUhCzXmS — Dr Aseem Malhotra (@DrAseemMalhotra) November 12, 2024
Ivan Raiklin in Raleigh
His talk, as I noted earlier, was at the Constitution Party National Committee meeting. He is a very engaging speaker. His talk begins around the 7:00 mark:
FEMA Bypassed Carolina Helene Victims In Need
I don’t think we should even HAVE, from a constitutional standpoint, an agency like FEMA at the federal level. Still, this is clearly not right: The FEMA official who was just fired for telling workers to avoid homes impacted by the hurricanes in Florida if they had Trump signs says […]
Senator Ron Johnson On The Leadership Fight
He makes the case, adamantly, in favor of Rick Scott. He also explains where the GOP caucus needs to go. Worth a listen. Start at the 24:50 mark:
UNC Chancellor Who Removed “Silent Sam” Toppled at USC in California
Readers might recall former UNC Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt. She is the leader who cast her lot with the protestors against the Silent Sam statue and allowed them to take it down, leading to its removal. Shortly thereafter, she was nudged out of her position. How she handled that […]
Beating The Drum For Government Building A Pro Hockey Rink In Greensboro
I could scarcely believe it. The Rhino Times had an article yesterday about the fact that professional hockey is coming back to Greensboro. That is a good thing. I remember going to the games during the 1990’s at the Greensboro Coliseum when we had a “minor league” hockey franchise. What […]