Why Virginia has nothing to fear from Ken Cuccinelli
Simply repeating “he’s too extreme” isn’t going to win the governor’s race.
It was fun while it lasted
It’s time to level the playing field between online and traditional retailers, and the Marketplace Fairness Act will do that.
What really happened at St. John’s Church on Easter Sunday
If you want to know what Rev. Luis Leon said in his sermon on Sunday, ask somebody who was there. Don’t just take the press’s word for it.
Is this really what we’ve come to?
When did a toddler’s imagination become so dangerous?
What does “big government” actually mean?
Big government is a problem, but a lot of pundits don’t seem to understand what big government actually means. It’s not the physical size of government that’s the problem, it’s the scope and power that government claims for itself. Until we start focusing on that problem, we’re spinning our wheels.
How to stump a Democratic gubernatorial candidate – ask him who’s in the Governor’s cabinet
Terry McAuliffe channels his inner Sarah Palin in a recent interview in the Virginia Pilot.
A lot of people owe Bill Bolling an apology
Bill Bolling has proven, yet again, that he’s a stand up guy. We owe him our thanks for doing the right thing.
The real problem with the transportation plan
Our arguments over the size of the tax increase are leading us to ignore two of the worst policy decisions of the transportation bill – punishing hybrid owners and forcing Northern Virginia and Tidewater to continue subsidizing the rest of Virginia’s roads.
Trading competence for ideology
It’s time we stop asking irrelevant questions of our candidates for Republican nominations and get back to the basics: who is the most competent person for the job?
No, Delegate Bob Marshall, two wrongs don’t make a right
Delegate Bob Marshall is upset that three of his bills will never make it out of committee. The three bills all have something in common: they’re all conscience rights bills, they’re all designed to interpose Virginia law in the way of federal law and, most importantly – they’re all unconstitutional.