Beverly Perdue has a new spokesman.
The Democratic gubernatorial nominee announced today that she has hired Tim Crowley, who previously served a similar function for her at the lieutenant governor's office.
Crowley is a former journalist who hosted Legislative Week in Review on UNC-TV and was a statehouse reporter for the N.C. Public Radio Association.
"I look forward to helping Bev Perdue become the next governor of North Carolina," he said. "I've seen firsthand how hard she works on behalf of our state and know that her vision is right for North Carolina's working families."




Re: Perdue brings Crowley over to campaign
Um . . . gee Tangoz, that "irony" really went zoomin' over my poor ole' head. Please 'splain what you think the "irony" at work here is. Can you do that?
Is it possible that you're referring to the irony of the fact that Dan Blue is smarter, more mature, more astute and more capable of representing his district than you are, even though you're a supposedly "working class" kinda guy?
What "work" do you do -- or is that too personal?
Since you've made the claim that lawyers don't work and you do, just what is it that you do?
And aren't you the guy who recently posted that white men are the only oppressed class in the United States?