McDonnell's First 100 Days: The View From The Family Foundation

May 10, 2010 | No comments

The Washington Post ran a recent Sunday edition story that suggested a chasm has developed between Governor Bob McDonnell and social conservatives. According to the article, some have become disheartened and feel the governor has let them down while … Read more>

Looking For The Truth? Look At The Statistics: 1% Tax Increase Lowers GDP 2-3%

April 24, 2010 | 2 comments

One of the most insightful and oft-quoted stock market analysts in the country is Virginia’s very own Kent Engelke, chief economic strategist and managing director of Capitol Securities Management. His April 22 Early Morning Commentary quoted a profound … Read more>

Watch This Now, Before It’s Pulled!

September 29, 2009 | 1 comment

Thanks to our friends at Bearing Drift who posted this earlier today, we now have the Mark Warner/Creigh Deeds television ad that the Deeds campaign pulled quicker than a Usain Bolt sprint. You see, it’s all about Mark Warner … Read more>

Told You So: VEA-NEA Say “I Do” To Same-Sex Marriage

July 9, 2009 | 13 comments

Convention Quotes Of The Day

June 3, 2009 | No comments

Going through my voluminous official convention bloggers notebook (i.e., a bunch of disparate pieces of scrap paper and the back of a grassroots training guide), I came across a couple of Quotes of the Day I wanted to post.

Friday QOD:

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Tea Anyone?

March 20, 2009 | 3 comments

Boston may have had its Tea Party in 1773 (a fact I know well as a stammering, stage-frightened, scene-blowing actor in my 7th grade play, The Boston Tea Party), but Virginia’s rebellious nature against authoritarian rule is no less historic, … Read more>