Someone tell the president to stop the lies and the pandering. Most of all, stop patronizing women.
Someone tell the president to stop the lies and the pandering. Most of all, stop patronizing women.
By Tuesday afternoon the fools who rushed in to pronounce the Boulder shooter a white supremacist had whiplash.
It’s clear that a year of yoga pants and lockdowns left Americans a lot larger than when we wore real clothes. With waistbands. And zippers.
Attorney General Mark Herring has long made an issue of the rise in hate crimes and white supremacy, which he has conflated as largely one and the same.
We need alumni and parents to push back against the irrational, and frankly intolerable, guidelines which are currently tarnishing the culture and reputation of this University, while imposing enduring damage on every one of its students.
Still, pressure is mounting for “vaccine passports” that Americans would have to show to board planes, enter some venues or get jobs. In other words, a back door to mandatory vaccinations and a blatant invasion of privacy.
Now how does then CDC reverse course and tell schools to reopen with 3-feet of distancing without admitting that the 6-foot “rule” they shoved own our throats for more than a year was based on, well, a combination of guesswork, pseudoscience and possibly voodoo?
It’s St. Patrick’s Day and I feel it’s my duty to once again remind everyone that corned beef and cabbage isn’t remotely Irish. No one in Ireland eats that slop.
Good reporters are meticulous about getting quotes right. They review their notes and examine quotes word-for-word to ensure accuracy, even when they contain grammatical errors or curse words.
Over the weekend, The Richmond Times-Dispatch published a story about the curious behavior of Virginia’s all-Democrat Parole Board, a group apparently dedicated to tossing Virginia’s most violent criminals back into the community.
Virginia needs to build dozens of square miles of solar panels if there is any hope of reaching the goal of a zero-carbon electric grid by 2045 in Dominion Energy territory and 2050 across the state.
I decided last week in a paroxysm of good citizenship to contact the Virginia Inspector General (IG) to report wrongdoing by state officials.
I’m sorry Ms. Owens doesn’t like listening to white parents. As a public official it is her job to listen to anyone who takes the initiative to speak at a meeting, regardless of their skin color.
“I’m in favor of parole,” Northam said in his folksy accent. “I believe in second chances.”
Parents need to know what is being taught to their children at all grade levels. Parents need to fight back.
Heck, $1,400 can buy a lot of contraband in prison.
We fought a war to get rid of these narcissistic halfwits. Now they’re coming back.
Several days ago, Carol J. Bova published data showing that 50 of the 101 Virginia nursing-home facilities rated as below average in the latest Medicare ratings belong to privately owned firms.