Serial Adulterer Supports Amendment One
Because he’s supported traditional marriage three times, or something. I swear you can’t make this stuff up:
Because he’s supported traditional marriage three times, or something. I swear you can’t make this stuff up:
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has selected Heath Morrison of Reno, Nevada, to be its new superintendent, officials announced today. The decision came on the heels of news earlier in the morning that one of the three other finalists for the job – Memphis Superintendent Kriner Cash – had abruptly withdrawn from the running. Contract negotiations with Morrison […]
North Carolina Democrats find themselves awash in turmoil swirling around allegations that the party’s executive director sexually harassed a 26-year-old male staffer, an incident that officials originally hoped could have been swept under the rug with a financial payoff and a nondisclosure agreement to keep everybody quiet. As usual, progressive liberals being progressive liberals, Democrats […]
That’s pretty good stuff, even with the Columbian (sic) in the cutline. h/t: Ricochet
In advance of Mitt Romney’s visit to Charlotte today, the local Democrat party, via Mayor Anthony Foxx, pens an op-ed for the uptown paper that argues Obama “has put America, North Carolina and Charlotte back on track.” Fair enough, assuming the track is headed in the same direction as Foxx’s multi-million dollar Faux Streetcar To […]
Remember SOPA – the Internet censorship legislation that went by the misleading moniker Stop Online Piracy Act, which was rightfully sidelined by a backlash of public protest? You didn’t really think it would be that easy, did you? Indeed, never let it be said Congress is willing to let a bad and wholly misguided idea […]
And apparently I have a raging case of the Midland flats, according to this nifty little quiz on regional accents somebody sent our way that tagged me pretty spot on: born and raised in northeastern Ohio (Youngstown, specifically, dubbed Mob Town USA back in the day, which meant I hung around folks with names like Vincencio […]
Faced with a potentially unfavorable outcome on his proposed resolution in opposition to Amendment One, Commissioners Chair Harold Cogdell this morning pulled the item from the board’s agenda to be discussed tonight. Cogdell informed his board colleagues that he would place the same resolution on the agenda of the board’s May 1 meeting. Tellingly, his […]
Senate Republicans shot down the so-called Buffett Rule taxing scheme last night with a largely party-line vote, but whether they won any long-term electoral points with the short-term victory to block debate on a measure that would have triggered a minimum effective tax rate of 30 percent for anybody earning $1 million or more a […]