Bob Topper: We need to talk about the End Times in our politics
A recent Washington Post headline read “Democrats face a reckoning and a long rebuilding. There’s no quick fix.”
A recent Washington Post headline read “Democrats face a reckoning and a long rebuilding. There’s no quick fix.”
Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) senior Meredith Lehman has been named a recipient of the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.
We got ourselves a 2025 Virginia politics cycle shocker on Monday: Jason Miyares is going to run for a second term as attorney general, ceding the Republican Party gubernatorial nomination to Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears.
Ken Mitchell, fresh off getting 34.6 percent of the vote in his loss to Ben Cline in the race for the Sixth District seat in Congress, is back for more.
Unadulterated power in any branch of government is a menace to freedom, but concentrated power across all three branches is the very definition of tyranny: a dictatorship disguised as democracy.
Elections, as the saying goes, have consequences, and that has never been more evident than what could come with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Former vice president Mike Pence doesn’t want Donald Trump to free the more than 1,500 people charged in the aftermath of Jan. 6.
The media, doing its usual bang-up job, is framing Donald Trump’s 1.5-point win as a landslide, and making it to be the result of Black and Latino voters abandoning Democrats.
Donald Trump is, again, the president-elect. Virginia’s 2025 election cycle, which is pretty much under way now, will be the first political test of Trump Administration 2.0.
Donald Trump will be the 47th president of the United States, and he won not only in the Electoral College, but he’s also poised to get a majority of the popular vote.