The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act personifies much of the current political and cultural divisions in the nation. As expected on June 5, Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of ... Keep Reading
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Teachers as union organizers, the tragedy at UNCC, and a brave Democratic senator
This week we discuss our experiences and observations at the May Day teacher protest in downtown Raleigh. We also honor the lone Democratic state senator, Don Davis, for his ... Keep Reading
Did Charlotte abortion doctor tell pro-lifers to ‘rape them and send them here?’
There has been a lot of debate in North Carolina and the nation recently over infanticide bills to protect babies who survive abortion. The state Senate recently overrode Gov. Roy ... Keep Reading
Biden makes it official, the gender pay gap, and the politics of Cooper’s infanticide veto
With former Vice President Joe Biden making it official, the Democratic field is now brimming over, with 20 candidates in all. Polling indicates that Biden is the clear front ... Keep Reading
The Mueller report, Gov. Cooper’s infanticide veto, and Notre Dame
A redacted version of the Mueller report has finally been made public. Join us as we discuss several of the key findings*. We also delve into Gov. Roy Cooper's concerning veto ... Keep Reading
Pro-choice opposition to infanticide bill, House Republican’s bad healthcare bill, and the NCAE teacher strike
From life-protecting bills like the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act to the House Republican's Medicaid expansion bill, the General Assembly has been very active this ... Keep Reading
Voter ID ruling, protecting babies, and Cooper’s speech
A Superior Court judge has ruled against two amendments passed by voters: the income tax cap and voter ID. Is this an example of judicial activism?* Six U.S. senators running ... Keep Reading