I hesitate to point this out, but Halloween is on a Saturday this year. That comes along exactly once in a trick-or-treater’s lifetime. How dare the government take that away?
I hesitate to point this out, but Halloween is on a Saturday this year. That comes along exactly once in a trick-or-treater’s lifetime. How dare the government take that away?
Why did the newspaperman wait until September 15th - 49 days before the election - to publish such explosive information?
There is no law that says every life event must be turned into a social media production.
Ask any cop about the most dangerous calls they get and they’ll tell you they are domestic disputes.
How about we all try to flatten the fear a little bit? It was 80 degrees outside on Saturday and outdoor spread of Covid is rare.
Even when there is no intent to twist the data, it still matters where you look if you want to see Virginia’s status in dealing with Our Permanent Pandemic.
Open your mouths. Say Ba-a-a-a-a......
Feel silly? Well, step out of the herd and demand your rights.
Like information, for instance. Like the Coronavirus R rate.
Here’s a secret to success in the workplace: Do what the boss tells you to do.
If Pelosi could be hoodwinked by a hair stylist, imagine what would happen if she ever had to deal with someone really devious, like Kim Jong-un.
Is it asking too much that the governor set aside his rabid partisanship long enough to at least give the mayor of the largest city in the commonwealth a preview of his decision? Better yet, to chat with him to learn what going on in Virginia Beach?
Just because there are relatively few prosecutions for voter fraud doesn’t mean it never happens.
In fact, the latest nutty talking points from Democrats could have been written by Lewis Carroll.
A House of Delegates subcommittee has passed a bill, the Best Equipment for Law Enforcement Act, that would ban law enforcement use of tear gas, rubber bullets and beanbag rounds. In a party-line vote, Democrats supported the bill and Republicans opposed it.
Three years ago, the Richmond Times-Dispatch published an article headlined thusly: “Baltimore paid less than $20,000 to remove four Confederate monuments last month. So what does that mean for Richmond?”
National polling shows that American support for Black Lives Matter has cratered and “safe cities” is sharply rising as a concern of voters.
Virginia Beach has turned things around. The metric most cited by officials to gauge the spread of Covid-19 - the 7-day positivity percentage - has dropped at the Beach from 11.8 percent to 6.
SIX!
Well, he did it again. Virginia’s Commissioner of Misinformation, er Health, shot off his mouth, then had to retract his statement.
Somebody tweeted a “before and after” of the Rose Garden renovation at the White House. A photo of the old garden in spring, glorious with colorful tulips, and a shot of the freshly planted garden unveiled, green and white and pastel.
And there was....mayhem online.
George Conway’s behavior was that of a pudgy, middle-aged mean girl.