Mark Obenshain campaign memorabilia already for sale on eBay
Campaign memorabilia from Mark Obenshain’s 2013 bid for Attorney General is already available for purchase on eBay. Too soon?
Forbes op-ed: A Constitutional Command
We cannot afford to cheapen our national security.
FLS Editors: We Clearly Don’t Understand Obamacare
Today’s FLS seems to be fobbing off the duty of op-ed writing to undergraduate political science and English majors. Strong convictions, terribly strong convictions… but remarkably short on either substance or logical consistency.
Affordable Care Act’s Future in Real Trouble
Love it or hate it, the Affordable Care Act is on track to complete dysfunction.
McDonnell’s Legacy In Two Lines
The issue of ethics in government will be an albatross to hang over the neck of Virginia Republicans for the next 20 years.
Why The Washington Post Doesn’t Have A Leg To Stand On Regarding Politico
So the Washington Post is in a pissing match against the winds of change — this time in the form…
If You Thought Obamacare ’13 Was Bad…
So Politifact, no fan of Republicans or conservatives, decided its “Lie of the Year” would be awarded to none other…
My advice for the GOP: stop government from hurting the poor
In many ways, government interventions in the economy hurt the poor, and hurt them more than other Americans. The Republican Party can advance itself and the country by fighting to reverse these policies.
Organ Snatching Bill (HB154) To See Mercifully Swift Death
Good on Del. Bell for pledging to withdraw HB154, and good on Josh Huffman for keeping an eye out for bad legislation.
And now for an experiment
In which Paul Goldman and I take to the Washington Post and attempt to show that bipartisanship can make for good copy.