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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the firebrand conservative who skyrocketed onto the political scene several years ago, announced Monday that he would not run for U.S. Senate after considering the move for several weeks. Robinson was elected last year as North Carolina s first black lieutenant governor after a 2018 video of him speaking to the Greensboro City Council went viral.
Last week, Carolina Journal broke the news that Robinson was seriously considering the race and that people close to him has polled the race. On Friday April 16, Robinson s chief of staff told Carolina Journal that Robinson would decide by the end of the month.
The Democrats’ manner of debating these days can be boiled down to one thing: label everything that conservatives do as racist. It’s a clever tactic, because it avoids discussing the merits of an issue (they always lose on the merits) and puts conservatives on the defensive. It turns the topic to discussing how to punish conservatives for being racist. The left is then free to plow ahead with their agenda because it’s the opposite, which then means it must be stopping racism. Everyone is so terrified of being called a racist that this stops conservatives from speaking up to defend conservative positions. It’s a brilliant strategy.
And here s the
Rochester Today podcast on KROC NEWS which has brought out claims of race-baiting by James Rabe. That s me.
Joined by fill-in co-host, Curt St. John from Quick Country and KROC News Director Kim David, the discussion about the allegations against Rochester Public Schools Superintendent Michael Munoz was a lively conversation with quite a few calls. Listen and tell me what you think.
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James Rabe (00:00): New allegations of plagiarism have prompted a petition calling for the resignation of Rochester public schools. Superintendent Michael Munoz. Good morning. I m James Raby. This is the Y one Oh five FM early morning. Show news minute at last check. Over 700 people have signed the petition. See his history of plagiarism on the Y one Oh five FM app. Hey, thanks for calling. Why one Oh five FM. How are you