‘Office’ references that Jay Jones could have made that would have kept him out of trouble
The defense being offered by Jay Jones diehards to the “two bullets” texts is that he was referencing a bit from the TV show “The Office.”
The defense being offered by Jay Jones diehards to the “two bullets” texts is that he was referencing a bit from the TV show “The Office.”
Reality check time. Virginia is now 6-1 and remains undefeated in ACC play at 3-0. Every future opponent is a conference foe and knows that the ‘Hoos have an amazing opportunity to have what would likely be considered the greatest season in UVA Football ever.
Donald Trump doesn’t know the name of Winsome Earle-Sears, but he told reporters, when asked about the Virginia governor’s race Sunday night, that “she” should win, so, he at least knows that Earle-Sears is a “she.”
Donald Trump, doing his best to get Jay Jones elected attorney general in Virginia, “can’t imagine anybody voting for Jay Jones,” the POTUS said on Sunday, answering a reporter in one of his Air Force One gaggles.
Chase Briscoe secured his place in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4 with a dramatic overtime victory in the YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday.
The Haven will get a handful of upgrades to make it more functional for at-risk guests or those experiencing homelessness.
Virginia is committing another $6.1 million this year to protect Civil War battlefields, which is good from a historical-preservation perspective – but maybe not so much when you consider, aren’t we just giving wealthy landowners money to do what should be the right thing?
Virginia Democrats are playing a game with the Jay Jones texts fantasizing about two bullets for Todd Gilbert being weighed against Winsome Earle-Sears wishing “murder” on women who have had abortions.
I see them called culture wins – when things don’t go your way, but your team finds a way. Virginia’s 22-20 win over Washington State is the third culture win in a row for a program that used to find ways to lose close games.
If you’ve ever donated to a campaign in Virginia, you’re likely getting inundated with emails and text messages as part of get-out-the-vote efforts statewide in the leadup to the November general election.
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