Where is Tim Kaine getting his money?
In the battle to raise money, former DNC Chairman Tim Kaine is proving the value of his national network, raising most of his campaign dollars from outside Virginia. George Allen, on the other hand, has raised his largest chuck of campaign cash from Virginians.
Osama, Obama and the bridge too far
There are many ways to characterize the Obama presidency and campaign, but the most concise is “overreaching.” Whether it’s bin Laden, fundraising or legislation, the President always seems to take everything a bridge too far.
It’s cool to hate the “veepstakes” this year
According to the pundits, talking about the Vice Presidential race is so boring and dumb since it doesn’t even matter. But don’t think that’s going to stop them.
Thoughts on Tax Day
Every April, we get a chance to think about the tax code while we wait for our refunds or procrastinate in sending in the bill. Here are my thoughts this Tax Day.
Saslaw adopts Republican talking points to attack McDonnell on tolls
In one of the more heated races in Northern Virginia, Republican Patrick Forrest ran a hard campaign against incumbent Senator…
Democrats, be honest: the Buffett Rule is an election year gimmick
Despite the President’s one-liner to the contrary, there’s nothing math related about the Buffett Rule. It’s just another campaign ploy disguised as policy.
Republicans are stupid.
In Fairfax, a first time violation of certain policies can lead to immediate suspension or expulsion. But for teachers, there’s no such thing as zero tolerance – even when you’re telling your 6th graders that “Republicans are stupid.”
Our best choice for Vice President: Bob McDonnell
While I have said since Iowa that the Republican presidential nomination fight was over, yesterday’s events have made it clear…
Trayvon Martin deserves his day in court
The best way to learn what happened in Florida in the tragic death of Trayvon Martin is to prosecute his killer. It’s time to show America that the jury system still works.
“It’s working. You’re welcome.”
It’s going to take more than snarky bumper stickers to convince folks that this Administration’s policies are working for them.