Lingamfelter: Tick-Tock
Nothing makes the pendulum move faster than a party that does not keep its promises or at the first challenge abandons its principles in doing things that it says it will resist.
Bolling: Thoughts on the Glenn Youngkin Campaign
2021 could give Republicans a chance to get back in the game and restore some much needed balance to Virginia’s state government
Wilson: Lessons for Virginia Republicans Learned from Ranked Choice Voting in Australian Elections
While the method is new for many Virginia Republicans, it has proven successful elsewhere
Lingamfelter: Guilty As Sin
The recent and tragic death of George Floyd, a black man, by a white police officer in Minnesota is the latest in a series of controversies concerning race and law enforcement in America.
Baldwin: Boycott Starbucks? No Thanks
I’ll admit it. I’m not quite ready to boycott every business in the world who supports a liberal agenda. That would be most of them … and I wonder exactly who I’d be punishing
Lingamfelter: The Scented Trash Bags of Government
You can spend more money for scented trash bags with those nice pull ties, or buy the ones without those frills that are the cheapest on the grocery shelf.
Lingamfelter: The State of the Union Sideshow
Reporting to Congress ‘from time to time’ is in Article II, Section 3, of the Constitution
Saxman: Getting Serious about Getting Serious
Here we go again … K-12 funding
Lingamfelter: Neo-Cons and Bumper Stickers
Our role as a world leader has been thrust upon us, not entirely of our choosing. Yet we have a responsibility to lead when it comes to keeping the peace
Saxman: The ‘R’ Word
Virginia Republicans change their status from Party to Circus