In light of recent events, now's the time to revisit my post from last year about who is #2 and who is #3 as it relates to white females and black males. I'm curious as to whether anyone's opinion has changed 😉
Category: Politics
Norfolk’s legislative agenda
The City of Norfolk's Office of Intergovernmental Relations has a draft of the legislative agenda. I obtained a copy after requesting it, although it is not yet available on the website. According to the draft, Norfolk has the following items on its agenda (my comments in italics): Legislative priorities: City Charter Changes. Amendment to the … Continue reading Norfolk’s legislative agenda
Who won the debates?
I caught the end of the Republican debate and most of the Democratic debate. On the Republican side, it seemed that Mitt Romney was ganged up on by John McCain and Mike Huckabee. On the Democratic side, it seemed that Hillary Clinton was ganged up on by Barack Obama and John Edwards. Nothing earth-shattering, and … Continue reading Who won the debates?
OTR 01/06: Scott, Hamilton
This Sunday's On the Record will feature a discussion about national politics with Congressman Bobby Scott. Among the topics to be covered is the presidential race, the war in Iraq, and the prison population. In the other segment, host Joel Rubin will be joined by Newport News Del. Phil Hamilton, who chairs the House Health … Continue reading OTR 01/06: Scott, Hamilton
Things to do Saturday: football and politics
The Washington Redskins (9-7) take on the Seattle Seahawks (10-6) at 4:30pm EST on NBC. The Redskins are riding a 4-game winning streak while the Seahawks suffered an embarrassing 44-41 loss to the 4-12 Atlanta Falcons. Needless to say, I'm picking the 'Skins 😉 And then it's evening entertainment as both the Republicans and the … Continue reading Things to do Saturday: football and politics
Pilot confirms Redskins talk
Well, it only took them two weeks 😉 but the Virginian Pilot has finally gotten someone to go on record about the possible relocation of the Redskins training camp to Virginia Beach.
City manager’s husband dies
Drew Williams, the husband of Norfolk City Manager Regina Williams, has died. PilotOnline reports: Williams, 66, had been treated for more than a year for a severe colon infection. He was a native of Michigan, [city spokesman Terry] Bishirjian said. My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Williams and her family at this difficult time.
A ham to Kansas
Kansas beat Virginia Tech last night in the Orange Bowl 24-21, so Governor Tim Kaine will have to make good on his friendly wager with Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius by sending her a Virginia ham. Turnovers killed the fifth-ranked Hokies - and the two-quarterback system didn't help. The eighth-ranked Jayhawks took advantage, despite heroic efforts … Continue reading A ham to Kansas
Obligatory Iowa caucus post
I guess I have to post something about the Iowa caucus, so here it is. Truth be told, Larry Sabato said all that I have been thinking about this ridiculous caucus. The highpoints: It's just that (1) the caucuses this year are way too early; (2) the caucuses and the state are unrepresentative of the … Continue reading Obligatory Iowa caucus post
Moran forms PAC for 2009 gubernatorial
House Democratic Caucus chairman Brian Moran will establish a new PAC Friday, according to this AP story. Moran will not officially announce his run for governor until after the General Assembly session is over. So it seems were headed for an expensive primary, one I had hoped could be avoided. The Republicans are already gleefully … Continue reading Moran forms PAC for 2009 gubernatorial