
Ralph Northam is about to kill the Democratic Party of Virginia
Word at this writing, late Saturday morning, is that Gov. Ralph Northam is working the phones with Virginia Democrats, trying to find a way to survive the day politically.

Word at this writing, late Saturday morning, is that Gov. Ralph Northam is working the phones with Virginia Democrats, trying to find a way to survive the day politically.

The Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus released the following statement on Gov. Ralph Northam:

Wow, yeah, Ralph Northam stepped into it with his dumb comments on late-term abortion.

According to research co-authored by Virginia Tech professor Megan Duncan, “fans of sports teams and supporters of a political parties perceive news much in the same way.”

Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline isn’t on board, not surprisingly, with the Democrats’ For the People Act.

President Trump has signed a bill funding the portions of government recently affected by the partial shutdown. It extends until February 15, and during that time, negotiations about securing the border should take place.

A recent survey conducted by Remington Research Group found that nearly half of Americans are uninterested in the upcoming Super Bowl LIII matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots.

The House of Delegates on a 51-48 party-line vote passed a bill to bar the governor or any state agency from participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, without a two-thirds vote from each legislative chamber.

Steve Landes is touting his support for a pay raise for teachers in the new state budget. And you thought Democrats running hard in districts that they haven’t traditionally won was just so much for show.

I put probably too much thought into a question I’ll never really have the answer to: who would I be if I’d never been able to leave the trailer park?