According to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and her ilk a wealthy Chinese communist can visit the U.S., drop a baby, take the baby back to China and in 18 years this newly minted member of the CCP can vote in American elections.
According to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and her ilk a wealthy Chinese communist can visit the U.S., drop a baby, take the baby back to China and in 18 years this newly minted member of the CCP can vote in American elections.
Appointed by the virtue signaling mid-wit, Joe Biden, who wanted to go down in history as the president to appoint the first black woman to the Court, the best he could find was Ketanji Brown Jackson. Sad.
The new maps could affect Virginia colleges in a major way. Liberty University and Hampden-Sydney College, where I am a student, would be taken from a district that currently leans Republican to two districts that now lean Democratic. James Madison University and Virginia Tech would be drawn out of their current firmly Republican districts, into the same Democratic district as Liberty University.
Where were these “freedom-loving” folks when the government ordered millions of Americans to take an experimental vaccine, closed churches, synagogues and schools, told people how many guests they could have in their own homes, forced people to wear masks and condemned old folks to die alone in quarantined nursing homes?
There are various reasons for defeating the April 21 referendum to allow the Democrat-controlled General Assembly to redraw Virginia’s 11 U.S. house districts to give them a 10-1 advantage vs. 6-5 in the Nov. 3 congressional midterm elections.
The problem isn’t Republican states, but Democratic states where unfairness has prevailed for so long that Democrats cannot recognize the word fair anymore.
This is probably a good place to mention that Jimmy Kimmel is a college drop out. He got an “honorary”” college degree in 2013, which means absolutely nothing.
He’s a bitter, unfunny late-night talk show host. I prefer plumbers.
I’ve met Aaron Rouse. Interviewed and endorsed him for Virginia Beach City Council when he ran against the good old boy cronies back in 2019. He seemed fine to me. Charming, as a matter of fact.
Any wonder politicians continue to block funding for the DHS, leading to snarled security queues at major airports? They’ve never experienced the adrenaline rush that comes with standing in line clutching a boarding pass and praying to make it to the boarding area before the gate closes.
Criminals are the winners in Richmond this year as Democrats gut gun rights and attempt to rewrite history.
This is a sign of the absolute contempt the left has for Americans: They’re that willing to snarl air travel, inconvenience millions of passengers to protect aliens who entered the country illegally and refuse to leave.
Remember the highly hyped bill at the General Assembly that was going to lower most electric bills by shafting Virginia’s data center industry? It underwent a late transformation, and the promise of big financial relief is fading. It was always unrealistic.
Question: How would Louise Lucas’ “ten to f***ing one” congressional redistricting map fare if voters cast ballots more in line with yesterday’s voting pattern than the 2025 gubernatorial election pattern?
There have been reports that Kamala Harris didn’t win a single state that required photos ID to vote. Untrue. She won New Hampshire and Rhode Island, both require photo ID. But she cleaned up big time in states that don’t ask for any ID: California and New York.
If you ever get any communication from the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virtus is missing a nipple, rest assured, it’s a fake.
Fairfax leaders favor illegal-immigrant rights over girls’ safety in schools.
For years, I've been offering assorted explanations for why I spent three years in Dublin during the early 1980s: To cover a war without going to the Middle East. To avoid appearing in public in a bathing suit. To cure a case of unsightly hand warts. To date guys with Irish accents.
The list changes but almost always contains a kernel of truth.
pass the popcorn and enjoy the Democrat Party backstabbing.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) held its first carbon allowance auction of 2026 Wednesday and the price came in at just under $25 per ton of emissions, 26% higher than a year ago.