No one wants another Middle East war, but everyone is preparing for one
Reports from the Middle East these days have two things in common: all the parties wish to avoid a war, yet all the movement is toward one, centered in Lebanon.
Reports from the Middle East these days have two things in common: all the parties wish to avoid a war, yet all the movement is toward one, centered in Lebanon.
I scanned social media Friday morning to see what top Virginia Democrats might have to say about Joe Biden’s disastrous performance in last night’s presidential debate.
The Augusta County Planning Commission recently gave a negative recommendation on a proposed solar farm.
My Election Night report on the too-close-to-call Bob Good-John McGuire primary race in the Fifth District predicted that whichever one ended up coming in a close second was going to say the “other guy stole it.”
Like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now.
In the first week of the general election, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia has announced he is accepting three debates in the U.S. Senate race.
Today is the fourth federally recognized Juneteenth Celebration commemorating the freedom of slaves after the American Civil War.
The candidate that a NoVa Democrat dweeb on the payroll of a rival tried to tar over a stupid generated flag controversy handily won the congressional nomination in the Seventh District primary on Tuesday.
James Madison, often referred to as the “Father of the Constitution,” once predicted that the Bill of Rights would become mere “parchment barrier,” words on paper ignored by successive generations of Americans.
There’s a breathtaking hubris at work when a political party seeks to suppress the votes of an entire people, then claims its leaders are the champions of that same people.
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