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So now we go from one of the most conservative members of the NC House to the RoundUp RINO, who is a wholly owned operative of the special interests who bought his seat for him. What a sad day for Beaufort County.
Commented: Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 @ 2:04 pm By: Rino Hunter
It appears to me that the local "GOP Party" has adopted the Democrat Party philosophy: "The Ends justify the means."
They double down, because like the Dems, they believe that if they just stick with the plan, they will eventually achieve their goals.
Its the Marxist Way. It spreads because our culture is degrading right before our eyes. Think Local!
Commented: Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 @ 11:58 am By: Washingtonian
Van Zant: You might be right in your suggestions that the local GOP is working to build a party of recently converted Democrats, who now wish to become involved in party politics and run for office as right leaning moderates, get elected, and serve as left Fake "Republicans," controlled by the ideals of the present day Democratic Socialist party. That prospect is frightening on its face that Beaufort County's local party apparatus is inviting the RINO element within our midst, but that propect should not surprise anyone, especially myself and The Hood.

We have now, and have had the RINO element earlier in greater quantities within our midst on the Beaufort County Commission. It is as if the local GOP wishes fully round out the Beaufort County Commission with RINOs forever.
Commented: Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 @ 9:38 am By: Stan Deatherage
I know people that were hoping that Kidwell would wake up at this point in time. This meeting situation seems to have answered that situation. He's doubling down with Chairman Garris. They are circling the wagons.

This shameful period needs to end. The Victory Committee needs to be disclosed and disbanded. Restitution should be made. The guilty leaders need to go. Ethical leaders willing to rebuild the party need to be identified. Short of that this trainwreck of outlandishly bad ethics will be the end of a credible Beaufort County Republican Party. One way or the other this version of the local GOP must not continue.
Commented: Tuesday, March 17th, 2026 @ 8:08 am By: Van Zant
Stan: Yes, I believe you are stating the obvious, even though it is not obvious to a lot of people in the general public. The local Republican Party is bizarro world.

You're right. This corrupt party organization did everything but get the vote out for Republicans. The only thing these disparate factions come together on is their opposition to most conservatives - the exception seems to be Kidwell. The big mystery with Kidwell is his conservatism in Raleigh weighted against his alliance with those working against conservatives at home. That strategy did not work for him in this primary with a well-funded challenger.

Excluding most conservatives is a very bad strategy for building the party. These stupid strategies create a blissful environment for the liberals coming over from the Democrat Party looking for an election platform to operate from. They are the group benefiting most from this local party run by morons and crooks.
Commented: Monday, March 16th, 2026 @ 8:36 pm By: Van Zant
The Local Beaufort County GOP needs to collect what wits it collectively has among the controlling RINOs and RINO Whisperers, and learn what it means to be a successful political party to elect real Republicans.
Commented: Monday, March 16th, 2026 @ 7:42 pm By: Stan Deatherage
It is a wonder to me how and why Democratic Socialists can be against a real "War on Drugs."

For years, I have wondered: Which side are they rooting for?

I am convinced that the Non Patriot Left is now in charge of the Democratic Socialist Party.
Commented: Monday, March 16th, 2026 @ 10:36 am By: Stan Deatherage
The local GOP has absolutely "gone off the rails" having NO idea what their charge was in the recent primary election, which was to get the vote out in the March 3 primary; in which they made the corrupted decision to do NOTHING; having just poorly spent around 11 thousand unauthorized dollars in the non partisan City of Washington election.

Instead of recognizing what a local Republican party is supposed to do, three factions within the local GOP's core functionies emerged, all consisting of RINOs and RINO Whisperers, seeking to elect three disparate factions of candidates that were predominately not conservative in ideals, or in knowledge of governmental practice.

The great irony here exposed within the local GOP's effort of NOT getting out the vote for all candidates, as in their charge helping the conservatives as well, and which they disdain, they aided in defeating their one inner party core incumbent, who has voted as a Conservative in Raleigh - Keith Kidwell.

I sometimes wonder since I truly understand how all this works, how getting people elected works - am I in a bubble here in understanding what I consider the obvious?
Commented: Monday, March 16th, 2026 @ 8:00 am By: Stan Deatherage
CT: I agree the major task before us is the general election and that what happens in the dysfunctional party will largely have to be dealt with in conventions. But I also disagree somewhat. I do think that those of us who know should warn those in the public that do not know about a local GOP that has gone off the rails in a very big way.

I one hundred percent agree with JS and what our priorities must be going into the general election. With all due respect, the intrigues within the local GOP are largely caused by the leadership of the local GOP. They made their own bed. Let them be responsible for the mess they have made.

CV is absolutely right about Randy Walker. He changed his party registration in order to get elected. He did not change his party philosophy as a public official. He governs as a liberal. He is a liberal pretending he is not at election time. It's time for that farce to end. Same for his ultra-liberal wife on the school board.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 7:55 pm By: Van Zant
We definitely cannot trust sitting Commissioner Randy Walker on taxes. He failed in his bid for commissioner as a Democrat and then tried again as a nominal Republican. During the primary in his first GOP run, Walker widely advertised that he stood for "No New Taxes" and then immediately after winning the primary, he took all of his material about taxes down and acted like he had never run on that issue. Once he took office, he became a constant ally of the two Democrats on the count commission.

If we are going to get a pro-taxpayer majority of genuine Republicans on our county commission, his history says we cannot count on Randy Walker.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 7:17 pm By: Conservative Voter
Don't expect our own politically biased MSM to report this at all. Leave it to a British newspaper to do it.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 12:41 pm By: Bubba
Our upcoming elections should be our top priority. We must, indeed, reelect our state seantor, Bob Brinson, and our sheriff, Scot Hammonds. They are doing great jobs.

The county commission is also critical. Right now we have a governing coalition of two actual Democrats and two ex-Democrats in Republican clothing. The opposition is three actual Republicans. We need to get to a governing majroity of four actual Republicans. The three seats not up for election are one actual Democrat, one ex-Democrat masquerading as a Republican, and two actual Republicans. That means we will need to elect two actual Republicans to get a real Republican majority whixh is four members.

Four candidates are seeking three seats in November. Looking at their commitments to lower taxes, the list from most to least pro=taxpayer would be as follows:
1) Stan Deatherage
2) Ashley Woolard
3) John (Rebholtz) Edwards
4) Ed Booth
That list would also be a good analysis of most Republican to least Republian. Indeed Booth is an actual Democrat. There is probably little differece between Deatherage and Woolard on loyalty to the Republican Party.

The order of finish, however, in the GOP primary was:
1) John (Rebholtz) Edwards
2) Ashley Woolard
3) Stan Deatherage
There was no Democrat primary, but with only one Democrat running and the way our crazy limited voting system works it will be hard to block Booth from winning one of the seats. A huge GOP turnout and a small Democrat turnout might do it, but even then it would probably require something that moves some usual Democrat votes over to one of the Republicans.

The ideal result would be electing all three Republicans, but given the numbers and the system that is not likely to happen. The important thing, then, is to get Deatherage and Woolard finishing as the top two Republicans. that is going to take some work, which needs to start now.

There are some positive signs for Deatherage. Many of his primary voters had spouses split their support with one voting for Deatheage and the other for Travis Martin. Deatherage should get most of the Marin vote in November. The mix of voters will be different in November as well, since some elements come out stronger in November than in the primary.

One also has to look at who might join a coalition with Democrats. Deatherage has stood strongly against such coalitions. Woolard has often been at loggerheads personallywith Hood Richardson, but he has openly denounced doing dealings with Democrats for board control, and could also be relied upon. However John Rebholtz 'major role in Edwards' campaign raise some real issues there, since as long as Rebholz was a commissioner himself, he did deals with Democrats for board control.

The tax issue is also critical. Ed Booth is an unapologetic tax and spend liberal. Stan Deatherage has never voted for a tax increase in 20 years on the county commission and often proposed tax ccuts. Woolard makes cutting tax the main issue of his campaign. Edwards, however, has not taken a clear stand on taxes, and his mentor Rebholts never supported tax cuts.

There is a lot of work to do between now and November. There is no time for intrigues within the local GOP organization.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 4:10 pm By: John Steed
I agree that Sociat(ist) Services has way too much power and it needs to be reined in, but the best way to do that may be at the state level.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 3:12 pm By: Rino Hunter
That explains what I saw from Carolyn Walker and her husband on primary election day at Chocowinity Fire Station, Conservative Voter. My guess was right. Carolyn Walker was very busy running around smearing her board colleague Rader while her husband Randy was doing the same thing on her board colleague Hickman I concluded that there was something that had them worked up into a tizzy. Do the Walkers have an LGBTQ person in their family or as a close friend? ?
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 8:05 am By: piratefan
The soap opera going on within the local Republican Party is a distraction from what really matters. That is electing a conservative county commission that will do something about our taxes. We also need to reelect our sheriff and state senator. We have already lost our state representative to the special interests' sock puppet and the school board appears hopeless.

Whatever needs to be done in the local Republican organization can be attended to the next time they have a convention to elect officers, but we have something more immediate we have to deal with, called an election, and its consequences matter a lot more to our taxpayers.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 10:12 am By: Concerned Taxpayer
How many more Muslims we have let into the US, legally or illegally will act out in terrorist attacks in support of Iran? Illegal aliens that were released into the US by the Biden regime were never vetted at all for jihadist sympathies and neither were those allowed in on a legal basis. This is a ticking time bomb in our country, and the Iran war is setting it off.
Commented: Sunday, March 15th, 2026 @ 8:41 am By: borderhawk
Not sure if this was the meeting referred to, piratefan, but there was a school board meeting couple of months ago that you ought to be able to find on the videos, where the LGBTQ issue came up. Some of the conservatives, I think Rader and Hickman, and maybe Shreve, were trying to change one of the board's written rules. That rule said something to the effect that when there was a controversy over a book or materials, like a dirty book, the decision on whether to keep it would be based only on the opinions of teachers and other school employees. The conservatives were trying to amend it to include considering the opinions of parents and the community in addition to school personnel. Carolyn Walker was vehemently against considering the opinions of parents and the community. I believe it was Rader who commented that there are LGBTQ groups actively trying to place such books in schools around the country. Ms. Walker then jumped him for daring to comment on the activities of the LBBTQ groups and began defending them. T.W. Allen also got in to the debate defending the LGBTQ groups. In the end, a split vote continued to leave parents opinions out of the consideration on issues about controversial materials like dirty books.

This issue may have also come up at other meetings, but that is one I recall watching.

An additional point is that the current Democrat NC Superintendent of Public Instruction, Moe Green, funded a group that put that type of books in schools when he was head of a state level charitable foundation..
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 6:28 pm By: Conservative Voter
To contrast, the crooked Biden regime was building illegal aliens a road to get through the most dangerous part of the overland journey between Columbia and Panama, the so-called Darien Gap, and he was doing it with out taxpayers money. There are many in the Biden regime who should be indicted for treason.
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 4:39 pm By: borderhawk
Almost all of them know they should not be here. It is refreshing to hear one acknowledge that. His comments on the UK looking like a Third World country shows how far Europe has gone down the illegal immigration rabbit hole, and where the Democrats were trying to send us.
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 4:19 pm By: borderhawk
E-verify should be the enforced law-of-the-land.
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 3:02 pm By: Stan Deatherage
Out of curiosity, who were the local school board members involved? I'll bet I can guess one of them.
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 1:20 pm By: piratefan
Having regular audits of all businesses would be an undue burden on many who do not break the law. However, if it is targeted on industries where hiring of illegal aliens is rampant - meat packers, big farmers, construction, etc., it would be appropriate and well deserved.

Some months ago, ICE came down on a meat packer, who had many of their illegal alien employees picked up for deportation. The company whined about it, but when word got out, they had more Americans applying for those now vacant jobs than they had jobs. The claims that they were "jobs Americans won't do" was proven false.
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 11:55 am By: Concerned Taxpayer
In our country, they have only attacked the monuments so far, not who or what appears on the currency, but I am sure that will be coming. It is great that the Trump administration is helping reverse the cultural cleansing by the far left. What is totally despicable is the cowardly RINO Congressman from our former district, Greg Murphy who has supported the war on history in our country. Murphy is a scumbag who needs to GO.
Commented: Saturday, March 14th, 2026 @ 11:23 am By: Rino Hunter
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