Some things you may have missed

Today's Pilot had a front page, below the fold article on the Allen-Webb race. The headline in the print edition is "Now, it's wide-open." Writers Dale Eisman and Warren Fiske opine: Whether Allen can repair the damage done by his "macaca" comment and whether Webb, short of cash and still largely unintroduced to the electorate, … Continue reading Some things you may have missed

Dean on Rumsfield: “Textbook authoritarianism”

John Dean weighs in on Donald Rumsfields comments related to calling those against the war "appeasers." Note also the comments on fear. [NOTE: if you see a white space below, YouTube is down] UPDATE: Check out the video of Keith Olbermann's commentary on the Rumsfield speech over at Crooks and Liars. Definitely worth a watch.

IRS: NAACP OK

It took almost two years but the IRS has concluded that the NAACP did not violate the group's tax exempt status. The investigation was based on remarks made during the 2004 presidential campaign which criticized George Bush. From the Washington Post: In a letter released yesterday by the NAACP, the IRS said the group, the … Continue reading IRS: NAACP OK

Conservatives Without Conscience: Chapter 4

Chapter 4 is the final chapter of John Dean's book and is entitled "Troubling Politics and Policies of Our Authoritarian Government." Dean opens this chapter with a harsh indictment of the Bush/Cheney administration: While authoritarian conservatism was growing in force in Washington for a decade before Bush and Cheney arrived at the White House, their … Continue reading Conservatives Without Conscience: Chapter 4

Allen: from both sides now

From The Shad Plank: Sen. George Allen must be looking for a friend about now. After a couple of weeks of issuing apologies for the now-infamous "macaca" incident, Allen today gets taken to the woodshed by one of his own -- the conservative magazine National Review, which in its online version today accuses the senator … Continue reading Allen: from both sides now

The shrinking Virginia blogsphere

Virginia is losing two good people in the blogsphere. The Jaded JD is signing off today, supposedly at midnight but I am unable to access his blog as I write this. His final post as it appeared in the aggregator:   If he comes up for anything, it will be to get rid of me. … Continue reading The shrinking Virginia blogsphere

Kaine conference call

I was one of several bloggers invited to participate in a conference call with Governor Tim Kaine this afternoon. (As this was my first such call, I am not sure what the rules are on identifying the other participants so I'll leave it up to them to identify themselves if they so choose.) The governor … Continue reading Kaine conference call

VB: More cash next FY

Virginia Beach is projecting that in FY 2008, which begins July 1, 2007, an extra $32.5 million more than they originally thought. And my answer is the same as before: give it back.

Allen: what did he know and when did he know it?

Contrary to the Pilot's assertion this morning, I really haven't written much about George Allen and the M-word scandal. But I feel like I need to weigh in on the latest issue making its way around the blogsphere: the 1996 photo (click to enlarge) of then-governor Allen with members of the Council of Conservative Citizens … Continue reading Allen: what did he know and when did he know it?

Council had a meeting and a debate broke out!

Wow. I'm pretty surprised to read that Norfolk Council had a meeting yesterday and they actually had a debate! Council meetings are usually pretty tame, with the debate actually taking place in the meeting before the meeting. Going to a council meeting is generally about as exciting as watching paint dry. Not yesterday in the … Continue reading Council had a meeting and a debate broke out!