Quick Hits


* North Carolina has its first Twitterversy: Can a Democratic operative Twitter under the name of the House Republican leader?

* Greensboro blogger Ed Cone notes an old video against filibustering Supreme Court nominees that may limit Sen. Richard Burr's options.

* N.C. Republican Party chair candidate Tom Fetzer declines to participate in an online questionnaire answered by his competitors.

* Federal prosecutors subpoena the state auditor's office to find out what it knows about how Mary Easley got her job at N.C. State University.

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Re: Quick Hits

To be fair, our buddy the "Democratic operative" didn't claim to BE Stam, and he didn't keep the name fer long before changing it to "notactuallyskipstam."

He's a good boy, our J.R.