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Tag Archives: NC Democrats
NC GOP Call For Investigation of Blueprint NC Non-Profit Status
The recent scandal involving Left-leaning Blueprint NC and their leaked attack memo calling for the ‘evisceration’ of Republican leaders in the state, specifically mentioning Governor Pat McCrory, is not going away anytime soon. North Carolina Republicans are calling for an investigation into the non-profit. Continue reading
NC Is *SO* Over Bev Perdue
NC Governor Bev Perdue to the reporter asking the “transparency governor” about the NC Democratic Party’s sexual harassment scandal: GET OVER IT. Continue reading
PAC Attack!!!
I didn’t know whether to laugh or be insulted. The overall message was either that I was a lazy sack of crap that can’t be bothered to get off my couch to vote or… well, no that’s pretty much the message. Continue reading
