No, Ralph Northam, most of us have never put shoe polish on our faces. We had no idea how hard it is to get off. But thanks for the face-darkening tip.
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No, Ralph Northam, most of us have never put shoe polish on our faces. We had no idea how hard it is to get off. But thanks for the face-darkening tip.
And suddenly the Democratic candidate for governor finds himself accused of the same ugly thing his campaign has used to attack his opponent: racism.
What regular American guy in his sixties doesn’t have an encyclopedic knowledge of supermarket prices?
Norfolk’s Commonwealth’s Attorney Greg Underwood does not like Virginia’s marijuana laws. He’s effectively legalized pot in his city by refusing to prosecute misdemeanor cases.
Pelosi may think she won this round, but she’s dealing with a prize fighter.
Common sense would say you can’t belatedly raise a legal issue if you sat on it for months.
If Uhrin’s nutty request had been granted, the people most affected by City Council’s decision would not have had a representative at the table.
In a legal document, Uhrin makes the ludicrous assertion that he personally will suffer “irreparable injury” if Nygaard is allowed to vote at council meetings.
Both lawsuits are disturbing and emblematic of our times when courtesy, decency and sportsmanship are of no consequence to this win-at-any-cost crowd.
Bad command climate. That’s a polite way to describe what’s happened at City Hall.
This is a desperate move by a member of City Council who was bad at his job.
It’s no surprise that most folks wanted Uhrin out, when you consider his career on council.
Are we a country that relishes the free exchange of ideas? Or one where angry mobs try to silence their political opponents?
Clearly, some of the local plutocrats are terrified that their Gatsbyesque lifestyle will end if the Good Government guys win.