In other news, water is wet; grass is green; Central Virginia Democrats are really bad at manufacturing news.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
In other news, water is wet; grass is green; Central Virginia Democrats are really bad at manufacturing news.
You really can’t say enough good things about this new Gillespie ad airing in Northern Virginia media markets. From the campaign:
The ad is the first of the general election to air in the Washington, D.C. media market. Previous ads have been running in markets across Virginia.
“The son of an immigrant, Ed worked his way through college as a Senate parking lot attendant and later became Counselor to the President of the United States,” said campaign manager Chris Leavitt. “Now he’s running for governor to ensure the next generation can do better than the generation that came before them by putting forward policies that will allow all Virginians to fulfill themselves and pursue their dreams whatever that dream may be.”
Given the nonsense that the left is passing off as discourse nowadays, it’s sobering to see Gillespie hammer home what this election is really about: jobs, the economy, and an equal opportunity for all Virginians.
August has not been kind to Northam. Dark money from outside Virginia doesn’t bode well for Norhtam’s backbone in the weeks to come.
The world doesn’t get to decide your self-worth. Sticks and stones break bones; words do not earn the privilege to harm you one bit.
The only thing the Associated Press is associated with is the Democratic National Committee.
Call it the Advocacy Press from now on.
Steve Bannon left the White House last week the same way he entered it – …
Roanoke’s methodology is renown for being off-the-mark; the participation trophy of polling outfits. Nice try… but bless their hearts.
On August 22, 1609, Sir Richard Moryson appealed to Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, to sentence Irish Pirates to Virginia as punishment for their crimes.
Should the Trump administration succeed in pushing for true tax reform, Democrats will find it very difficult to demonstrate why they are an alternative.
McAuilffe returns to heavy-handed approach on Medicaid expansion… before doing exactly what Speaker Howell and the General Assembly tells him to do.