Divide and conquer: The government’s propaganda of fear and fake news
“Nothing is real,” observed John Lennon, and that’s especially true of politics.
“Nothing is real,” observed John Lennon, and that’s especially true of politics.
Ken Mitchell is the kind of Democrat who actually has a Tom Perriello ‘08 longshot chance of winning in November.
This week’s dumb political controversy of the week, involving Eugene Vindman and a flag, is among the dumber ones you’ll come across.
A package of bills backed by embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson that includes $61 billion in long-awaited military and economic aid to Ukraine should get up-or-down votes this weekend.
Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline regularly makes a fool of himself at House committee hearings with his partisan questions designed to score political points rather than elicit information.
Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline is helping lead the pretend impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas launched by far-right Republicans that passed by a single vote in the House in February.
You know what we don’t have nearly enough of these days? Conservative talk radio. (I’m being facetious.)
A Waynesboro man has been arrested on felony charges for allegedly assaulting law enforcement officers during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Even the international condemnation of the Israeli devastation of Gaza often feels tepid.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has gutted a bill meant to guarantee the reproductive freedoms of people living in the Commonwealth.
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