Anonymous wrote:Eh, once Trump, Kavanaugh, Miller, and McConnell resign, we can talk about the Virginia governor resigning. I mean, they all said it's about what they are doing right now, not what they did even a couple years ago or more, right?
Republicans jumped off the ethics bus a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do we know for certain that Governor Northam even knew of the yearbook photo's existence at the time it was published?
Exactly. I never saw a yearbook for either my undergrad or graduate school. That is totally believable to me. Especially since he went directly into the military and had duties there. This is not like high school where you all sign each other's yearbooks, right? I didn't even know a yearbook existed past high school.
According to one of the yearbook's editors, each person submitted the photos for their own pages.
I saw on the news this AM that he was on military duty and didn’t submit his own page or see it after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northam should have realized no one can see under a KKK hood, and categorically denied he was in the picture. He could have brazened that out.
Now he’s going to have to destroy Fairfax. Don’t get me wrong, I hate the betrayal Northam pulled with the abortion stunt last week. But Fairfax would be ten times worse. The last thing we need is an unelected Governor getting three years and THEN run for re-election. That’s completely unfair.
Smartest thing Northam can do now is throw his organization’s weight behind anyone peddling allegations against Fairfax. If he can submarine Fairfax, then it would be a Republican speaker who would elevate to Governor.
That’s a win-win. Either Northam and Fairfax are punching bags to smear all Democrat candidates. Or we get our man into the Governor’s mansion as a hedge against losing either one or both houses of the General Assembly.
We should hold our nose and secretly ally with Northam to own the Democrats, as “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”.
What are you blathering about? The next in line of succession is the Attorney General who is a Democrat.
What if this is some House of Cards master plan and that blog also has something on Herring is waiting for Northam and Fairfax to be out to publish it.
Anonymous wrote:Northam should have realized no one can see under a KKK hood, and categorically denied he was in the picture. He could have brazened that out.
Now he’s going to have to destroy Fairfax. Don’t get me wrong, I hate the betrayal Northam pulled with the abortion stunt last week. But Fairfax would be ten times worse. The last thing we need is an unelected Governor getting three years and THEN run for re-election. That’s completely unfair.
Smartest thing Northam can do now is throw his organization’s weight behind anyone peddling allegations against Fairfax. If he can submarine Fairfax, then it would be a Republican speaker who would elevate to Governor.
That’s a win-win. Either Northam and Fairfax are punching bags to smear all Democrat candidates. Or we get our man into the Governor’s mansion as a hedge against losing either one or both houses of the General Assembly.
We should hold our nose and secretly ally with Northam to own the Democrats, as “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”.
What are you blathering about? The next in line of succession is the Attorney General who is a Democrat.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Where's the thread for that? I wonder how Jeff knew. I mean I know he logs IP addresses and all, but how does he tie IP to a person's identity.
Here is the thread. It's pretty funny:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/594843.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do we know for certain that Governor Northam even knew of the yearbook photo's existence at the time it was published?
Exactly. I never saw a yearbook for either my undergrad or graduate school. That is totally believable to me. Especially since he went directly into the military and had duties there. This is not like high school where you all sign each other's yearbooks, right? I didn't even know a yearbook existed past high school.
According to one of the yearbook's editors, each person submitted the photos for their own pages.
Anonymous wrote:
How do we know for certain that Governor Northam even knew of the yearbook photo's existence at the time it was published?
Exactly. I never saw a yearbook for either my undergrad or graduate school. That is totally believable to me. Especially since he went directly into the military and had duties there. This is not like high school where you all sign each other's yearbooks, right? I didn't even know a yearbook existed past high school.
According to one of the yearbook's editors, each person submitted the photos for their own pages.
Anonymous wrote:How do we know for certain that Governor Northam even knew of the yearbook photo's existence at the time it was published?
Exactly. I never saw a yearbook for either my undergrad or graduate school. That is totally believable to me. Especially since he went directly into the military and had duties there. This is not like high school where you all sign each other's yearbooks, right? I didn't even know a yearbook existed past high school.
How do we know for certain that Governor Northam even knew of the yearbook photo's existence at the time it was published?