Virginia is for Lovers, Sort of
Okay, not so much lovers, but we’re really friendly now to sex offenders.
VPOD: Virginia Congressional Primary Post-Mortem
“Once again, Virginia’s June congressional primaries claims another victim.”
Morning After Talking Points: Virginia Congressional Primaries
Final estimate: score a big victory for identity politics.
Johnson Takes Right Approach on Orlando Shootings
It is not a time to either politicize or jump to conclusions. It’s about actually working on the problem – with rational, strategic thinking.
Love Wins
Terrorism only strengthens the resolve of the opposition. And love wins.
The Last Word: Is America ready for a third party? (take our poll)
With the most “historically disliked” candidates running for president ever in Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, are we ready for another choice?
VPOD: Forbes makes it plain to Hampton Roads – this is about leadership
In this interview with Rep. Randy Forbes we talk about what matters: our future as a community, defense of our country, and ensuring strong fiscal discipline is maintained in Washington.
Virginia Supreme Court to Hear Felon Case Challenge July 19
The Virginia State Supreme Court has agreed to expedite the petition of General Assembly Republican legislators and voters and hear their case July 19 against Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s executive action to grant 206,000 felons civil rights, which includes sitting on juries, voting, etc.
VPOD: Ed Gillespie, Let’s Grow VA
Gillespie and his wife of 29 years, Cathy, have embarked on a cross-Virginia excursion along U.S. 58 that began Thursday in the Eastern Shore of Virginia. They were in Virginia Beach Friday and J.R. Hoeft had the chance to catch up with him for a few minutes to talk about the PAC, his likely campaign, and current events.
VPOD: Virginia GOP Lawsuits; Libertarian chances; Retire the Rebel Flag
This is the longest podcast we are likely ever to do – but if you want a glimpse into the personalities of the editors, this is probably the one you want to listen to.