Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another here to report on the amazing crowd for Youngkin at an early hour on a Saturday morning. NOVA is going to shock on Tuesday
Wait until we see the Loudoun crowd tomorrow night.
Where in Loudoun will he be? Might try to go!
Did you already buy your tiki torches?
Oh wait - you still have the one you carried in Charlottesville back in 2017, don’t you?
My bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another here to report on the amazing crowd for Youngkin at an early hour on a Saturday morning. NOVA is going to shock on Tuesday
Wait until we see the Loudoun crowd tomorrow night.
Where in Loudoun will he be? Might try to go!
Did you already buy your tiki torches?
Oh wait - you still have the one you carried in Charlottesville back in 2017, don’t you?
My bad.
Anonymous wrote:I, a DC resident who has voted blue since 2000 and will never vote for or support a republican again in my life, just received a text appeal from the Youngking campaign for money.
Oh, hell no. Talk about desperation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Roanoke College poll this morning:
“How much control do you think parents should have over what is taught in public schools?”
Great Deal or Some: 82%
Not Very Much: 13%
None: 4%
Nail in the coffin….
“Roanoke College” ?![]()
What is that? Like some kind of hillbilly trade school? I bet they have degree programs in taxidermy or auto shop, lolz!
Totally a credible poll![]()
Tell us you’re not from Virginia without actually telling us you’re not from Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another here to report on the amazing crowd for Youngkin at an early hour on a Saturday morning. NOVA is going to shock on Tuesday
Wait until we see the Loudoun crowd tomorrow night.
Where in Loudoun will he be? Might try to go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Roanoke College poll this morning:
“How much control do you think parents should have over what is taught in public schools?”
Great Deal or Some: 82%
Not Very Much: 13%
None: 4%
Nail in the coffin….
“Roanoke College” ?![]()
What is that? Like some kind of hillbilly trade school? I bet they have degree programs in taxidermy or auto shop, lolz!
Totally a credible poll![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you who continue to insist that The Lincoln Project is Republican, here is a thread with how closely they are connected with Democrats......He has receipts.
And, he summarizes his tweet thread with a tweet that reads:
Tl;dr the Lincoln Project:
- Employs the bank used by all top Democrats, @AmalgamatedBank
- Employs @NGPVAN, which controls the @DNC's voter file
- Receives tens of millions of dollars from liberal billionaires and small dollar donors
- Is not a GOP group *at all*
And, if you want to know where all those donations from liberals went.... pay attention to all the debts these grifters have paid off in the past few years.
Exactly. Thank you!
LOL. And now you say The Lincoln Project isn’t a bunch of Republicans?You guys truly live in some alternate world with your “alternate facts”. How do you function in everyday life? Must be tough.
This sure looks like an a$$load of Republicans.
https://lincolnproject.us/leadership/
They are Republicans but the difference is they hate Trump and Trumpy candidates like Youngkin.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Joe Trippi is a Republican now?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yea. And in NOVA no less. Meanwhile Terry’s rally in Alexandria yesterday consisted of 20 people standing in the rain. Until it was canceled, of course, as the candidate scrambled to deal with his latest self inflicted crisis
Much as Trump's rallies scared loyal Democrats into voting, I think these pictures will do the same. I know much of the crowd for the Alexandria rally this morning was young GOP/Hill staffers who were ordered by their bosses to go.
I don’t think so cupcake. I was there. Were you?
No, because I want Trumpkin to lose. But my friend's DD who works on the Hill for the GOP had to drag her hungover ass out of bed to Uber over there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another here to report on the amazing crowd for Youngkin at an early hour on a Saturday morning. NOVA is going to shock on Tuesday
Wait until we see the Loudoun crowd tomorrow night.
Anonymous wrote:You're right. My kid goes to a non religious private school in another country (we are from DC but husband is on a temp assignment) and he has a "values" class once a week. It's great actually- they teach basics like honesty, respect, responsibility, perseverance, flexibility, empathy, etc, ALL without some stupid "Progressive" lens that teaches kids to hate each other.
You don't have to have a "values" class to teach those things. They should be modeled and taught on a daily basis. Start with the Golden Rule--treat others as you want to be treated. Many picture books have great morals in them without bringing in racial issues. Then, if racial issues come up, you have a foundation upon which to build with the kids that go back to values. To have people get along, you must start with shared experiences and, hopefully, shared values. But, in order to help kids have values, you must have examples. This "anti-racism" push is harmful. It is racism, pure and simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Roanoke College poll this morning:
“How much control do you think parents should have over what is taught in public schools?”
Great Deal or Some: 82%
Not Very Much: 13%
None: 4%
Nail in the coffin….
“Roanoke College” ?![]()
What is that? Like some kind of hillbilly trade school? I bet they have degree programs in taxidermy or auto shop, lolz!
Totally a credible poll![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don't live in VA currently, but would vote for Youngkin if I did. Because of the density of Northern Va urban areas (and blue Democratic voters) I would be amazed and delighted if he could pull it off, but hoping for the best!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Hedgefund Hero wins, I’ll never spend another penny in Virginia.
But where will you get your Confederate flags and cornpone, Mizzy?
You're right. My kid goes to a non religious private school in another country (we are from DC but husband is on a temp assignment) and he has a "values" class once a week. It's great actually- they teach basics like honesty, respect, responsibility, perseverance, flexibility, empathy, etc, ALL without some stupid "Progressive" lens that teaches kids to hate each other.
Anonymous wrote:New Roanoke College poll this morning:
“How much control do you think parents should have over what is taught in public schools?”
Great Deal or Some: 82%
Not Very Much: 13%
None: 4%
Nail in the coffin….