Fool’s Gold: The Art of the Steal, and the privatization of the presidency
In his State of the Union address, President Trump declared that America is entering a “Golden Age.” Golden for whom?
In his State of the Union address, President Trump declared that America is entering a “Golden Age.” Golden for whom?
Ben Cline issued a statement on the State of the Union, and the response from Abigail Spanberger, quick enough after both that you have to assume the statement was pre-written.
Good news for all of us here in Virginia ahead of the 2026 midterms: the party primaries have been moved from June to August, with the expectation that we’re going to have new congressional districts.
A Harrisonburg dentist will join U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., at tonight’s State of the Union address by President Donald Trump at 9 p.m.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump regime’s tariffs, implemented under the terms of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, are unconstitutional, eliciting this predictable response from Donald Trump: “I have a backup plan.”
Ben Cline, laser-focused on issues affecting his Sixth District constituents, is a proud charter member of something called the Sharia-Free America Caucus, an effort led by Chip Roy, who I’m ashamed to admit is a fellow 1994 UVA alum.
Members of Congress were allowed to view the unredacted Epstein files on Monday. Among the things they’re saying now: Donald Trump is named in the files more than a million times.
Since Donald Trump reassumed the presidency, rank-and-file Democrats have been busy criticizing, for good reason, Trump’s unhinged exercise of power.
Today’s politics deep dive is about how I’d been having trouble getting anybody from the Spanberger administration to get back to me, which, given what I was asking about, felt kinda funky to me.
We do not need a representative who steps aside and passively “monitors” government abuse of power. We do not need a representative who avoids his constituents and bows down to a wannabe dictator.
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