Our latest example is Mark Robinson, the GOP lieutenant governor of the newly insane state of North Carolina who is currently ...
Image Balanced Nutrition, a business started by Mark Robinson’s wife ... and “environmentalist wackos.” Mr. Robinson bought the book with the intention of highlighting all of the racist ...
Mark Robinson greets a voter outside the Caldwell ... People of faith know it’s going the right way because we read the back of the book and we know how this all comes to an end.
Mark Robinson, the Republican North Carolina gubernatorial candidate who allegedly called himself a “black NAZI” in comments uncovered on a porn site, also suggested that “deadbeat ...
Despite losing his state’s gubernatorial race by a landslide, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson isn’t ready to ...
CNN reported on Sept. 19 that Mark Robinson, using an alias, made racist and sexually explicit comments on a pornographic website called Nude Africa. Robinson has denied the claims and threatened ...
North Carolina's Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson failed in his bid to become governor after a series of scandals plagued his campaign. Democrat Josh Stein won in a landslide when the race was ...
We came down on: Show Mark Robinson in his own words ... Also: “The great books are the ones you’re supposed to feel bad about not having read. Great writers are the ones who matter ...
Mark Robinson, the North Carolina Republican whose extensive history of bigotry was shocking even for a Donald Trump-endorsed politician, lost his gubernatorial race to Democratic Attorney General ...
Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor, whose divisive statements on abortion, women, Jewish people and the LGBTQ community — along with recent allegations that he made lewd and ...
As North Carolinians head to the polls, Democrat Josh Stein and Republican Mark Robinson make their last campaign pleas for ...
Despite losing his state’s gubernatorial race by a landslide, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson isn’t ready to acknowledge his campaign’s shortcomings. In his closing remarks ...