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Things are certainly looking up these days for North Carolina Republicans. With Democrats plagued by sex scandals, the brilliant political move (*sarcasm*) by the President to declare his support for gay marriage the day after the same suffered a significant electoral defeat by North Carolina voters, and Walter Dalton trailing Pat McCrory in the race […]
May 18, 2012 | Posted in Carolinas,Christian Hine | Read More »
I wanted to go with an Easter theme for tonight’s House Party, but came to find out there just aren’t really all that many Easter songs…at least after taking away the kids songs and a few classical tunes. So, we wish you all a Happy Easter, and hope you enjoy the following songs welcoming in another baseball season! […]
April 7, 2012 | Posted in Christian Hine | Read More »
According to this article in the Charlotte Observer, over 30 religious leaders in Charlotte used last weekend’s services to speak out against passage of Amendment One, which would ban gay marriage in North Carolina and is on the ballot during the May 8 Primary elections. Cats laying with dogs might be an almost over the […]
March 27, 2012 | Posted in Carolinas,Char-Meck Beat,Christian Hine,City Beat,County Beat | Read More »
Special Report from Mecklenburg’s Vincent Bordini: (Click on all images for the full view.) After a Super Tuesday get together, I went home and looked at The Drudge Report and read a story that contained this tidbit: WBEC Vice President Peter Barry said his decision to cut Limbaugh has been met with overwhelming support from […]
March 8, 2012 | Posted in Christian Hine,National | Read More »
On Wednesday February 22nd the Libertarian Party of Mecklenburg County (LPMeck) held its annual county convention at the Fox & Hound in uptown Charlotte. The event drew over 50 people, making it the most successful and popular convention in the local Party’s history. Lee Wrights, a presidential candidate for the LP noted that the attendance […]
February 23, 2012 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,Christian Hine | Read More »
We’ve had several questions recently regarding the pictures that are shown next to comments. PunditHouse.com utilizes images from www.gravatar.com. Pictures aren’t just limited to Mark and myself, anyone can have an icon if you set up an account via gravatar and then use the same email address when you post a comment! Looking forward to […]
February 12, 2012 | Posted in Christian Hine | Read More »
In this edition of the Saturday Night House Party, we celebrate some local comings and goings. In the “comings” category, Flogging Molly returns to Charlotte on February 26 at the Fillmore. This is one of those bands I have always wanted to see live, and finally have my chance. Who’s going?! In the “goings” category, it’s […]
February 11, 2012 | Posted in Christian Hine | Read More »
I attended last night’s City Council meeting to listen to the public hearing on proposed changes to the rules and regulations regarding protest and assembly on city property. I found it awkward that the occupy movement had so many speakers against the proposals, which was also the side I was taking. Two agreements with that […]
January 10, 2012 | Posted in Christian Hine,City Beat | Read More »
Seriously. On Monday night, January 9th, the Charlotte City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed ordinances that will affect protests during the DNC and the Occupy movement. The Council’s schedule for the evening is available HERE, and the specific proposals being discussed can be found HERE. Among the proposals are the creation […]
January 5, 2012 | Posted in Christian Hine,City Beat | Read More »
Continuing the Christmas theme of a couple weeks ago, here’s three more by the Trans Siberian Orchestra. Enjoy! Next Saturday will be Christmas Eve, so let us know some of your holiday favorites and we’ll include them in the mix. Leave some comments or write us at editor@pundithouse.com. First up, “An Angel Came Down”. […]
December 17, 2011 | Posted in Christian Hine | Read More »