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  • Mark Levin Show,M-F,6PM-9PM,EDT,WABC AM,July 30-September 3,2018

    07/30/2018 3:04:28 PM PDT · by Biggirl · 3 replies
    Mark Levin Show ^ | July 30, 2018 | Mark Levin
    Good Evening And Welcome To The Mark Levin Show!
  • In protest of hiring of former Trump aide, two U.Va. Miller Center historians resign

    07/30/2018 6:53:51 AM PDT · by think4yrsf · 41 replies
    The Cavalier Daily ^ | 7/30/18 | Jake Gold
    Two days before Marc Short — the former director of legislative affairs for President Donald Trump — begins his paid senior fellowship with the Miller Center at U.Va., History Profs. William Hitchcock and Melvyn Leffler announced their resignations from their professorships at the Center. Both professors will remain in their roles at the history department in the College of Arts and Sciences. Short’s hiring drew widespread backlash from the University community, including over 2,500 signatures on multiple petitions. In their letter to the Center’s Director William Antholis, the two professors wrote that the decision to hire Short “runs counter to...
  • Parkland Kids Partner With Multiple Organizations For The 'National March On The NRA' Event

    07/29/2018 8:35:02 AM PDT · by rktman · 24 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 7/28/2018 | Beth Bauman
    The Parkland students who founded the March For Our Lives organization have partnered with other groups, including the National Organization For Change and the Road to Change, to prepare their "National March On The NRA" event, which is scheduled to take place in front of the NRA's headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia on August 4. The group tweeted out the news that they received permission from the city of Fairfax to hold their rally: In addition to the event in front of NRA headquarters in Virginia, the group is also coordinating events in Washington State, California, Colorado, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio,...
  • Mueller releases list of 35 potential witnesses for Manafort's Virginia trial

    07/27/2018 2:19:12 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 45 replies
    The Hill ^ | 07/27/18 | Lydia Wheeler
    Special counsel Robert Mueller is planning to call 35 witnesses to the stand during the trial starting Tuesday against President Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The list of witnesses includes Richard Gates, who was indicted alongside Manafort on charges of bank and tax fraud, but pleaded guilty. The prosecution is also planning to call Democratic operative Tad Devin, who served as Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) chief strategist when he ran for president in 2016, and Manafort’s assistant, Alex Trusko. Trusko granted FBI investigators access to a storage locker containing evidence Manafort tried to keep out of the trial, according...
  • ICE operation targeting public safety threats nets 132 arrests in DC, VA....

    07/25/2018 6:16:13 PM PDT · by caww · 7 replies
    Ice.Gov ^ | 7/24/2018 | Ice/Gov
    Operation Eagle’s Shield leveraged field office resources to identify priority targets for enforcement action throughout Virginia and the Washington, D.C. metro area. From July 9 to 20, officers from the ERO Washington Field Office targeted and arrested various violent offenders, gang members, sex offenders, fugitives from justice, and those who otherwise pose a significant public safety threat. Arrestees include members of several different notoriously violent transnational criminal organizations such as MS-13 and18th Street gangs. Examples of aliens arrested during Operation Eagle’s Shield include: An El Salvadoran national identified as a high-ranking MS-13 member. A Bolivian national who has four prior...
  • Judge grants immunity for five witnesses in Manafort case; trial delayed until July 31

    07/24/2018 6:36:08 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 14 replies
    CNN ^ | Updated 6:41 PM ET, Mon July 23, 2018 | By Evan Perez, Marshall Cohen and David Shortell
    Alexandria, Virginia (CNN)A federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, granted the request Monday for five witnesses to testify with immunity in the criminal trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, the first trial in the Russia investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller. US District Judge T.S. Ellis also delayed the start of the trial, originally scheduled for Wednesday, to July 31. Ellis will begin meeting jurors this week as scheduled. When jury selection begins, one question potential jurors will not be asked is how they voted in the 2016 presidential election. "Of course people can be fair and impartial no...
  • Judge delays start of trial of ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort until July 31 [trunc]

    07/23/2018 12:31:57 PM PDT · by DCBryan1 · 43 replies
    CNBC ^ | 23 JUL 18 | Dan Mangan
    •A federal judge has postponed until July 31 the start of the upcoming trial of President Donald Trump's former campaign chief Paul Manafort. •The judge also has granted immunity to five potential witnesses for their testimony against Manafort, who is charged with crimes related to his consulting and lobbying work for a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine. •Prosecutors in the office of special counsel Robert Mueller had asked for so-called use immunity for the five witnesses, which would bar their testimony at Manafort's trial from being used against them in a criminal prosecution. A federal judge has postponed from Wednesday...
  • Brick thrown through Dem senator's Va. office window

    07/23/2018 11:46:51 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 54 replies
    The Hill ^ | 07/23/18 | Aris Folley
    Virginia police are investigating what appears to be an attack on Sen. Mark Warner’s (D-VA) regional office in Roanoke after a brick was reportedly thrown through the office’s front window before it opened Monday morning. "This morning prior to 8 a.m., an individual threw a brick through the front office window of Sen. Warner's Roanoke office," Warner's communications director Rachel Cohen said in a statement to CNN. "Thankfully due to the early hour no one was in the office at the time. Local police were reportedly called to the office after being notified of an individual carrying bricks walking around...
  • Pro-Gun Advocate Ted Nugent Was Forced To Turned Away Firearms At His Latest Concert.

    07/22/2018 2:06:14 PM PDT · by Hugin · 13 replies
    Townhall ^ | Jul 21, 2018 2:40 PM | Beth Baumann
    Ted Nugent on Tuesday. Dear God in heaven & damn the fakenews lying bastards! I gave the direct order tonight that guns were absolutely welcome to my concert. The media cannot be trusted. They are consumed with hate and dishonesty. We had a phenomenal concert tonight as I offered prayers for the soulless crazed hateful protesters. America be aware that the media is infested with America haters and liars. Meanwhile thank you Roanoke for a wonderful #6703 ultimate rockout! God bless you all. To hell with the lying punks. https://www.wsls.com/…/pro-gun-rocker-ted-nugent-turns-away…
  • There’s a reason restaurants everywhere are failing: Red Hen Syndrome

    07/22/2018 6:15:31 PM PDT · by MaxistheBest · 150 replies
    The Spectator ^ | 07/22/2018 | Rod Liddle
    It may be that we’ve had all we can take, especially when these outlets are suffused with such self-importance. -------------------------------------------------------- The Red Hen is where the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, took her family for a bite to eat, and from which she was evicted when the homosexual staff recognised who she was. Her rude defenestration was supported by the restaurant’s owner, citing Donald Trump’s reluctance to allow transgender people to serve in the US military. It is, clearly, a liberals-only restaurant. They should write that on the front door, so that everything is clear, but as a...
  • The dating swamp: How finding love in DC may be impossible for young Trump and GOP staffers

    07/22/2018 3:29:11 AM PDT · by Libloather · 127 replies
    Fox News ^ | 7/21/18 | Barnini Chakraborty
    Trying to find love in D.C. can be tricky. If you’re a young Trump administration staffer, it might be near impossible. GOP employees and other right-wingers have been complaining that dating in one of the most Democratic cities in America is a political minefield. They’ve been called out, flipped off and told they are personally responsible for the death of democracy. One 29-year-old lobbyist told Fox News that learning to date in a Trump world is “absolutely insane.” “It’s getting so bad,” the lobbyist, who asked to remain anonymous because she works with the administration, said.
  • Tim Kaine and Corey Stewart meet for first U.S. Senate debate in Virginia

    07/21/2018 12:14:23 PM PDT · by advance_copy · 33 replies
    YouTube ^ | 7/21/2018 | PBS
    The Virginia Bar Association hosts the first U.S. Senate debate Virginia's 2018 election. Sen. Tim Kaine (D) will face Corey Stewart (R) on July 21. [Full debate video at link]
  • Police Investigate NY Times Reporter For Breaking Into GOP Staffer’s Home

    07/18/2018 6:00:32 PM PDT · by ameribbean expat · 80 replies
    The intrusion took place at Bell Stonebridge Apartments in Woodbridge, VA. “Working in politics, you become accustomed to the rough-and-tumble nature of the sport. But never in a million years could I have anticipated the New York Times sending a reporter to break into my apartment looking for a story. We’re working with police investigators, and look forward to justice being served,” Brian Landrum said in a statement. The eyewitness was listening to music when she heard rustling, turned around, and saw a female in Landrum’s kitchen. The woman was turning to leave. The kitchen is 5 to 10 feet...
  • Police Investigate NY Times Reporter For Breaking Into GOP Staffer’s Home....

    07/19/2018 9:37:15 AM PDT · by caww · 21 replies
    Big LeaguePolitics ^ | 7/18/2108 | Patrick Howley
    Investigation into New York Times reporter Stephanie Saul for breaking and entering in the apartment of a Corey Stewart campaign staffer in Woodbridge, Virginia. Stewart U.S. Senate campaign staffer Brian Landrum and a house guest have filed a police report after the house guest witnessed Stephanie Saul inside Landrum’s apartment Wednesday July 18 at 2:15 PM. Brian Landrum was at work and he was not in the apartment at the time. The eyewitness was able to identify New York Times reporter Stephanie Saul as the intruder.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Police Investigate NY Times Reporter For Breaking Into GOP Staffer’s Home

    07/19/2018 1:28:53 PM PDT · by markomalley · 40 replies
    Big League Politics ^ | 7/18/18 | Patrick Howley
    Police and a Prince William County magistrate have opened an investigation into New York Times reporter Stephanie Saul for breaking and entering in the apartment of a Corey Stewart campaign staffer in Woodbridge, Virginia.Stewart U.S. Senate campaign staffer Brian Landrum and a house guest have filed a police report after the house guest witnessed Stephanie Saul inside Landrum’s apartment Wednesday July 18 at 2:15 PM. Brian Landrum was at work and he was not in the apartment at the time.The eyewitness was able to identify New York Times reporter Stephanie Saul as the intruder. Saul, who won the Pulitzer Prize...
  • Adrian Cronauer, depicted in 'Good Morning, Vietnam,' dies at 79

    07/19/2018 8:55:16 AM PDT · by 11th_VA · 52 replies
    Roanoke Times ^ | July 20, 2018 | Henry Gendreau
    Adrian Cronauer, a disc jockey, actor and Pentagon adviser whose story as a radio host during the Vietnam War inspired the 1987 film “Good Morning, Vietnam,” helping make its star Robin Williams a household name, died Wednesday in Troutville. He was 79. His death was confirmed by Jeff Hunt, a longtime Roanoke radio announcer who hired Cronauer at Roanoke FM station WPVR. He said Cronauer had been in a nursing home. “Goooooooood morning Vietnam,” was the signature sign-on Cronauer used hosting “Dawn Buster” from 1965-6 in Saigon. Williams’ portrayal of the fictional Cronauer cemented the line in American culture, associating...
  • Law of Self Defense: A Self-Defense Cascade of Failure

    07/18/2018 4:38:59 PM PDT · by servo1969 · 30 replies
    Legal Insurrection ^ | 7-18-2018 | Andrew Branca
    I’m often asked to describe the most common way people screw up their self-defense claim. The truth is there isn’t a single most common way. Too many people manage to find an apparently infinite number of ways to step outside the bounds of the law. Often, there were a bunch of exits off that jail-bound freeway that they could have taken, but didn’t.For most normally law-abiding people this is not done out of malice, but ignorance. I mean ignorance not in a derogatory sense, but in a technical sense–they didn’t know where the legal boundaries were, and stepped over them...
  • Virginia AG defends five pro-life laws against pro-abortion lawsuit

    07/18/2018 9:30:43 AM PDT · by Morgana · 4 replies
    National Right to Life ^ | July 17, 2018 | Dave Andrusko
    Whatever their motivation may be, sometimes you can really be surprised by what a pro-abortion public official will do. NRL News Today readers may recall that last month we reported on a lawsuit filed by a coalition of pro-abortionists, represented by the Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood, and the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia that contended five Virginia laws on abortion are “burdensome and medically unnecessary.” This put pro-abortion Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D) on the spot. As Graham Moomaw of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported, it forced Herring “to choose between defending state laws or siding with...
  • Judge rejects Manafort's bid to move trial further fro

    07/17/2018 3:12:00 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 19 replies
    The Hill ^ | 07/17/18 | John Bowden
    A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a motion from former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to move his Virginia trial further from the Washington, D.C., media market. U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis denied a motion filed by Manafort's attorneys to move the Virginia trial, scheduled for later this month, from Alexandria, Va., to Roanoke, Va., because his attorneys claimed that relentless media coverage of his role in the Trump campaign and the Russia investigation would taint a potential juror pool. "The mere fact that a case has drawn substantial media attention does not, by itself, warrant a change in venue,"...
  • Diplomatic Security special agent, who has ties to Dayton area, is found dead in Potomac River

    08/31/2017 9:04:01 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 98 replies
    WHIO ^ | 31 August 2017
    Kurt Smolek, a Diplomatic Security special agent with the State Department and Dayton Police Academy graduate, was found dead in the Potomac River on Wednesday and the cause is listed as undetermined pending an autopsy. We're hearing tonight that Smolek, 45, is a 1998 academy graduate and one of his assignments as a special agent was as a member of Condoleezza Rice's security team. According to DC Metro police, Smolek was last seen Monday, Aug. 28, in the 600 block of Water Street, Southwest, about 10 p.m. A missing persons bulletin described hims as white with graying brown hair, brown...