Trump is Softening on Immigration
Trump begins to embrace policy positions that look strangely similar to things he’s called amnesty in the past. What impact will this have on his strongest supporters?
There Was No Deal, State Central Members; Vote Your Conscience on Saturday
State Central members should do what their constituents elected them to do – vote their principles. Don’t let the proponents of a “compromise” that never was cloud your judgment.
The GOP Nominee Finally Acts Like a President
Donald Trump does what Hillary and President Obama should have done, and makes it to Louisiana first. That’s what being presidential is all about.
Virginia’s Embarrassment Strikes Again
Corey Stewart embarrasses himself and Virginia yet again, this time calling Republicans supporting Johnson/Weld “traitors to Trump” and “immature babies … tearing down the [GOP].”
The Real Bad Guys in Politics
A fool and his money are soon parted. And there are a lot of bad people out there who want to make fools of a lot of angry conservatives. Don’t let them.
Why the Supreme Court Argument Falls Flat
The idea that a Hillary Clinton appointed Supreme Court would destroy America is yet another example of the hyperbolic fearmongering that has been the hallmark of the 2016 presidential campaign.
Jill Vogel’s Puzzling Lurch to the Right
Senator Jill Vogel has been pushing what can only be called a hard right social agenda in her race for Lieutenant Governor. The problem? That rhetoric doesn’t match her mainstream GOP voting record.
Kaine VP Selection Could Throw Virginia Politics Into Turmoil
With Kaine as Clinton’s VP, a Clinton victory in November has the potential to up-end Virginia politics over the course of 2017.
BREAKING: Supreme Court of Virginia Reverses McAuliffe’s Felon Voting Rights Restoration
The Supreme Court of Virginia has halted Governor McAuliffe’s restoration of rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons in Virginia.
Convention Update: How Not to Create Party Unity, Part Leventy Billion
Sometimes the majority needs to let the minority have their say – even if it means Scott Baio gets bumped.