This weekend on Carolina Journal Radio
COVID-19 has forced massive changes in our lives, but this is not the first time North Carolina has reacted to a worldwide pandemic. Brenée Goforth contrasts today’s COVID-19 safety measures…
American businessman, 75th United States Postmaster General
COVID-19 has forced massive changes in our lives, but this is not the first time North Carolina has reacted to a worldwide pandemic. Brenée Goforth contrasts today’s COVID-19 safety measures…
Jordan Davidson of the Federalist highlights potential problems with election ballots cast by mail. I didn’t get to vote in the primaries this year. Even though I took all the…
Eddie Scarry of the Washington Examiner highlights Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s testimony to Congress late last week. Congressional Republicans can always be counted on to screw something up — they’re…
Editors at National Review Online challenge a new election narrative on the political Left. The latest five-alarm fire in Washington is over a supposed plot to disfranchise voters centered on…
Byron York of the Washington Examiner looks beyond the spin associated with reports about the U.S. Postal Service under President Trump. The news is filled with reports of President Trump’s…
Andrea Widburg of the American Thinker considers the 44th president’s efforts to influence the November election. Barack Obama was never a traditional American president. After all, he was the only…
Editors at Issues and Insights believe Democrats have identified a potential scapegoat if they lose this fall’s presidential election. The postmaster general is rarely a household name. Expect that to…
Winston-Salem Journal issues a correction to a previous editorial on the new postmaster general (emphasis mine) Yesterday’s editorial stated that new postmaster general Louis DeJay was selected and appointed by…
Surely by now you’ve heard that President Trump has named Greensboro businessman Louis DeJoy as the new postmaster general. Didn’t take long—NYT expresses concern, given the call for national mail-in…
• The big news of the week: Another resignation from Gov. Pat McCrory’s Cabinet. A week after Transportation Secretary Tony Tata resigned abruptly, Health and Human Services Secretary Aldona Wos…
The N&R reports Greensboro Coliseum director Matt Brown —already the city’s highest-paid employee —-has not received not only a $51,000 salary hike but a one-time bonus for the same amount.…