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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Bivings Report: John McCain, Strike Three
When I got started in 2007, one of the first things I asked for was an overhaul of the website… a piece of junk the Republican Party of Virginia was being charged someone’s salary (yes — it was that much) … Continue reading
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Back from Missouri
In case folks were wondering why I had not blogged in the last few days, I was on a business trip to St. Louis this week. All and all, not bad. I love a good business trip, don’t you?! Even … Continue reading
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VDH: The Problem is not conservatism…
… it’s conservatives who aren’t conservative , as author Victor Davis Hanson explains. (h/t to From On High)
WaTimes Slams Kaine on Transportation
A simple yet modest proposal from the editors of the Washington Times: Rather than raise taxes, the state should reapportion its laughable transportation funding allocation away from politically influential but underpopulated parts of the state. Heh.
Cuccinelli Leads in Poll by 2:1
With no duplicate IPs and one vote per 24 hours, Cuccinelli has a commanding lead over Brownlee for the Republican AG nomination. Readers here can vote on the far right, whereas other Jeffersoniad bloggers have posted the poll in various … Continue reading
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Gillespie Hammers NBC
And rightly so over the editing of President Bush’s interview with NBC regarding Iran: Bush aides were angered by how the president’s answer was portrayed when Engel questioned him about his condemnation of ‘the false comfort of appeasement’ in an … Continue reading
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VJP: Can the tent become too big?
Hampton Roads area Democrat Vivian Paige asks the tough question about coalition building: That the Democrats with the majority can’t get stuff done is a problem. I understand that universal health care has been in the party platform for decades … Continue reading
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BVBL: The Hubris Of Jim Gilmore
This is disgusting if it is in the slightest bit true: Jim (Gilmore’s) morning started uneventfully at the 8th District, where he and Bob Marshall both gave speeches. Then Bob Marshall left for the 10th District as he should have, … Continue reading
Jim Webb for VP
Jim Webb is on the short list for VP. Don’t believe me? Read this and believe. download good year a I will add the following: If Obama-Webb is the ticket for the Democratic nomination in 2008, the GOP is in … Continue reading
CatHouse Chat: This week's Jeffersoniad Journal
Kat over at CatHouse Chat gives the Virginia blogosphere a first look at the Jeffersoniad Journal. I’m certain this will be a running feature for the very best of the Virginia rightosphere’s blogging talent.
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