
National Thanksgiving Turkey landing at Virginia Tech Gobbler’s Rest again
Virginia Tech can add another feather to its cap: It will once again be home to the National Thanksgiving Turkey and its alternate “wingman.”

Virginia Tech can add another feather to its cap: It will once again be home to the National Thanksgiving Turkey and its alternate “wingman.”

Barack Obama received 3,840 votes in Waynesboro in his 2012 presidential re-election run. Jennifer Lewis, political neophyte, received, wait for it, 3,840 votes in Waynesboro in her 2018 bid for the Sixth District congressional seat.

This past Saturday in Charlottesville, Va., I watched the premier of the film Charlottesville, produced by the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics.

The blood of Jamal Khashoggi is on your hands, America. OK, sure, also the Saudi leadership’s hands, in their case, literally. You let them get away with it.

Just short of 2,000 voters participated in the May city elections in Waynesboro. There are more than 13,000 people registered to vote in the city.

Jennifer Wexton’s congressional campaign will report having raised over $2.6 million in the third quarter of 2018. The figure doubles the largest previous quarterly fundraising amount for a congressional race in Virginia’s 10th District, set by incumbent Barbara Comstock.

Chuck Grassley hasn’t run anything other than a political campaign in his life. Which is probably a good thing. Dude wouldn’t be capable of running a shift at your local McDonald’s.

Vamik Volkan, M.D., will present a lecture on The Psychology of Immigrants and Refugees at 7 p.m., Wednesday, October 3 at the Waynesboro Public Library.

The seeds of our destruction were planted at the founding. Hard reality check, that one.

Michael Anton, lecturer in politics and research fellow at the Hillsdale College Kirby Center, will deliver the Washington and Lee University Constitution Day lecture.