Discussion: Recent Scandals Claim Another Casualty As Dallas Woodhouse To Exit NC GOP

Hopefully the whole party will go down…

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Well, if we can get rid of the gerrymandering, bribery, and election fraud, the NC GOP might just fade away, unable to elect anyone ever again.

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“Pit Bull” = Ignorant racist mouthpiece?

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Good. Tear it all down.

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Dallas will be staying on until the last train load of targeted voters is delivered to the “camp”… “he is just following orders.”

Snakes on a plane.

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It’s only when they are put under oath, such as during grand jury testimony, that these people tell the truth. Here’s hoping more of them get put under oath during this investigation. North Carolina for too long has been run solely by the moneyed interests.

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I predict he’ll be replaced by a raging right wing asshole hack.

I cannot tell you how confident I feel about the accuracy of this prediction.

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Interesting that his brother is a democrat

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Welcome to the new boss, same as the old boss?

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What are we without tradition?

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The C-Span segment where he and his brother are arguing and their mother calls in is epic.

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“. . . with the election of a new chair, and after four years, a run longer than most, I am moving on. This was always what I had in mind.”

That’s putting an outrageously positive spin on a major loss. Slinging B.S. must be a primary job requirement for a GOP state party head.

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If he has “nothing to resign for” then why is he resigning? It reminds of university administrators who “resign” to return to “their first loves of teaching and research”. I wonder where his first loves fall.

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The national Republican party should be paying attention to what is happening to their “made men” in NC. Trump is going to take them all down.

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In other good news - from today’s New York Times: the NRA is suing the contractor running NRATV.

The suit was filed late Friday by the N.R.A. in Virginia, where it is based, against Ackerman McQueen, the Oklahoma ad firm that operates NRATV, the group’s incendiary online media arm. The suit asserts that Ackerman has concealed details from the N.R.A. about how the company is spending the roughly $40 million that it and its affiliates receive annually from the association.

The article also mentions that Oliver North apparently has a previously unknown relationship with Ackerman and that his continued leadership of the NRA could be in doubt as a result.

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Oliver North caught doing something shady!?! Lawdy, who could have ever anticipated such a thing!! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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He’s not a ‘pit bull’, he’s a peckerhead.