by Thomas Mills | Dec 12, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
All of Twitter is all atwitter over the Twitter files. The right is sure they’ve uncovered a conspiracy to suppress Constitutionally protected free speech. The left believes the moderation that the so-called Twitter files are highlighting was mostly justified. The...
by Thomas Mills | Dec 9, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
On the weekend before the Georgia runoff for U.S. Senate, the state’s Republican lieutenant governor called Herschel Walker, the GOP nominee, “one of the worst candidates in our party’s history.” He was right and voters rejected the Heisman...
by Thomas Mills | Dec 7, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
Democrats in North Carolina can learn a lot from the 2022 midterm election. Turnout offers insight into what they need to do to be more competitive in the state. The Georgia election results can guide them on the type of candidates and messages needed to win in a...
by Thomas Mills | Dec 5, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
Two Duke Energy substations in Moore County were shot up this weekend, leaving 45,000 people without power. Duke says repairing the stations could take several days. The sheriff called the attack targeted and said the people responsible, “knew exactly what they were...
by Thomas Mills | Dec 2, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
The Supreme Court is going to take up another North Carolina redistricting case next week. This time, the North Carolina legislature is arguing that the General Assembly has the sole responsibility for overseeing federal elections, including drawing Congressional...
by Thomas Mills | Nov 28, 2022 | Editor's Blog |
I’ve joined Post and am trying to join Mastodon, but glitches have kept me out so far. I’m not leaving Twitter just yet. It’s still the primary information sharing platform and I still want to read what people are saying and sharing. That said, I believe we are about...