Gilmore: “This speech by President Trump acknowledges this reality and states clearly that the West will not go quietly, and that freedom will be defended.”

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Virginia's Public Square
Gilmore: “This speech by President Trump acknowledges this reality and states clearly that the West will not go quietly, and that freedom will be defended.”
“In light of rapidly metastasizing anarcho-leftist political violence across the United States, political winds may have dictated his concession.”
UVA President Teresa Sullivan’s narrative on what actually happened falls apart rather quickly, as Charlottesville’s Rob Schilling explains.
Mark Herring’s reckless activism at Virginia’s top lawyer has harmed many; John Adams proves a refreshing and humble change for Attorney General.
Democrat Gerry Connolly can’t stop haranguing Trump about Hurricane Harvey, but he can dodge American Foreign Legion 176 on account of a little bit of rain.
The Democratic Party’s obsession with abortion imposes a dangerous litmus test in an environment where they are clearly losing the contest of ideas.
We must oppose any candidate associated with hatred and segregation of any kind. We must offer no comfort and no quarter.
The Cotton-Perdue-Trump plan moves in the right direction when it argues for a merit-based system as a means of building the American economy.
The abortion industry is terrified that more women are choosing to keep their babies, and is frantic for people like Ralph Northam to keep them in business.
Offshore drilling and energy alternatives are in the absolute best interest of Virginia Beach, even if they aren’t in the private interests of one businessman.