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LOD: McCrory’s Opening Miscue

Guess where Pat McCrory ended his swing across the state, announcing the official start of his campaign for governor as the candidate who will “turn North Carolina around” and end the “corruption” of the Democrats? The trip finished in Wilmington, with a large McCrory rally at a pool hall and grill - which is owned [...]

LOD: Predatory Super PACs

Dozens of news stories are telling the horrific impact of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision on 2012’s election, and we’ve barely begun. Super PACs, billionaires, and front groups for who-knows-what are the oxygen that candidates rely on for their lives. They'll also have a chokehold on them if they are elected. Election attorney Rick Hasen [...]

LOD: Two Nasties, One Target

Here’s a strategy to simultaneously fight nasty political money and the nasty political ads they buy: Go after the broadcasters and make them pull any ad not completely substantiated with hard evidence. As a media expert explains, independent ads don’t enjoy the same protection from a broadcaster’s good-taste test as ads produced by candidates during [...]

By | 2012-01-31T21:48:42-05:00 January 31st, 2012|Citizens United Case, Disclosure, Ethics, Link-of-the-Day|0 Comments

LOD: Pope’s Blessing

An editorial writer for the Raleigh News & Observer handed Art Pope a bevy of compliments for his “humanitarian” philanthropy, extolling the list of “charities and universities the Pope Foundation blessed with $1.2 million in grants last year.” Alliance Medical Ministries - $10,000; Barium Springs Home for Children - $10,000; Blessed Sacrament School - $10,000; etc. [...]

LOD: Mike Easley’s Money

For those of you fascinated by the strange behavior of former Gov. Mike Easley, Don Carrington of the Carolina Journal has a new piece that examines Easley’s finances after his felony conviction, with an appropriate question: How can he move hundreds of thousands of dollars around and still not pay a dime toward the $90,000-plus [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:30-05:00 January 23rd, 2012|Ethics, Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics|0 Comments

LOD: Corporations Are Not People

The landmark Citizens United v. FEC decision, which gave corporations the political speech rights of people, will celebrate its second anniversary on January 21; its impact only grows worse each day. Jeff Clements has written a great book titled Corporations Are Not People that traces the shocking history of how business interests gained the rights [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:30-05:00 January 17th, 2012|Citizens United Case, Link-of-the-Day, Pay to Play|0 Comments

LOD: Pope v. PopeExposed On the Air

Art Pope is going on the radio this Sunday for a two-hour faceoff with Chris Kromm, director of the Institute for Southern Studies and creator of ArtPopeExposed.com. Pope wants to answer his critics and respond to questions from the listening audience. The call-in show is on Raleigh’s Rush Radio 106.1 FM from 3 to 5 PM, but [...]

By | 2012-01-14T08:37:23-05:00 January 14th, 2012|Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics, Voting Rights|0 Comments

LOD: Green Votes in Raleigh, 2011

How did your state legislator perform in 2011? What effect did Art Pope’s money machine have on state policy? Here’s an answer to both questions: A scorecard of key votes to protect NC’s environmental resources reveals that the current crop of lawmakers in Raleigh achieved the worst grades in decades. The new majority killed bills [...]

By | 2012-01-12T20:54:19-05:00 January 12th, 2012|Environmental Issues, Link-of-the-Day, Pay to Play|0 Comments