May 17, 2013 | 1 comment
It’s a jumble out there. Maybe a jungle, too, with about 10,000 delegates crammed in the Richmond Coliseum tomorrow at the Republican Party of Virginia Convention (not to mention circulating tonight through the city’s downtown at no less than 12 parties … Read more>
February 21, 2013 | 3 comments
Yesterday, ten members of the General Assembly presented a “compromise” tax and spending proposal that includes a substantial increase in taxes and fees for a large portion of Virginia, particularly residents of Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads. Facts about the plan … Read more>
February 6, 2013 | 1 comment
Yesterday was the midpoint of the 2013 General Assembly session, and a lot has happened so far this year. Some of it you may have read about in the newspaper or seen on the news, but a lot you have … Read more>
January 10, 2013 | 7 comments
Us . . .
One thousand pro-lifers . . .
. . . about 18 pro-abortion supporters (plus a bullhorn).
Yet, the media took the 18 just as serious as the 1,000 and gave the them … Read more>
November 30, 2012 | 2 comments
As Virginia Republicans meet this weekend for their annual “Advance,” there will be plenty to talk about. From this year’s election results to this week’s stunning announcement in the Virginia’s governor race (which we were one of the first to … Read more>
October 30, 2012 | 8 comments
On November 6, Virginians have a lot of important decisions to make at the ballot box. There are choices for President, U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. In some cities, there will be choices for mayor, city council and school … Read more>
May 10, 2012 | No comments
The unintended consequences of President Obama’s coming out of the political closet to tell everyone what we already knew — that he supports homosexual marriage — we’re in the news! Family Foundation of Virginia President Victoria Cobb was interviewed by WRIC-TV (see below … Read more>
April 12, 2012 | No comments
As physically and mentally grueling as a session of the Virginia General Assembly is, as many heartaches and headaches as it produces, and despite the 12-hour days and ups-and-downs of seeing good bills advance only to see them watered … Read more>
March 12, 2012 | No comments
Although the end of session may provoke emotions ranging from physical relief (the meat grinder is over) to mental relief (the legislative sausage making is over) to melancholy (friends and colleagues going home for a year), there is one thing … Read more>
March 6, 2012 | 14 comments
Remember Margaret Doyle? She catapulted into the national limelight two weeks ago as the face of the pro-abortion movement in Virginia when the Mainstream Media in a rare, candid instant, caught her in a rage over pro-life legislation, baring her … Read more>