by Lowell
Here are a few national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Monday, April 1.
- Britain ‘could leave EU by 22 May if MPs vote for customs union’ (“Britain could be out of the EU by 22 May if the Commons backs a customs union in Monday night’s indicatives votes, according to officials close to the Brexit negotiations in Brussels.”)
- Russia’s Military Mission Creep Advances to a New Front: Africa (And Trump is doing *what* about this, exactly?)
- Erdogan Appears to Suffer Major Defeats in Turkey’s Two Biggest Cities (“President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s party on Sunday was facing defeat in local elections in the Turkish capital, Ankara, and possibly even Istanbul, its largest city, a result that shook the nation as Mr. Erdogan suffered the first major electoral setback of his decade and a half in power.” Good.)
- Trump’s Golan Move Means His `Deal of the Century’ May Be Dead (“Saudi Arabia says Golan decision undermines Kushner peace plan” Kushner’s crazy “plan” wasn’t going anywhere anyway.)
- Pope Francis bashes Trump’s plans for a border wall (“In a new interview, the pope says the U.S. will end up as a ‘prisoner’ behind the wall.”)
- NY’s attorney general is one of the most powerful in the nation. That should worry Trump. (“The state’s chief legal officer, who is investigating the president and his company, has the ability to render a ‘judgment of corporate death’ for business fraud.”)
- Between the lines: Trump privately thinks ACA lawsuit will fail in court
- GOP lawmakers root against Trump in court on ObamaCare
- Emboldened Trump hopes a cruel border crisis will get him reelected in 2020 | Will Bunch
- Trump White House presses threat to close U.S.-Mexico border this week (Absolutely nuts/counterproductive, as is cutting aid to Central American countries.)
- What More Than 40 Years Of Early Primary Polls Tell Us About 2020: Part 1 (“In Part II, we’ll look at early primary polls in contests from 2000 to 2016. And as we’ll see, Republicans broke with their habit of nominating the early polling leader, while Democrats nominated an early frontrunner twice, after doing so only once between 1972 and 1996.”)
- Mitch McConnell Plans To Change The Rules Again To Confirm Trump Judges (“The GOP leader, who blocked lots of Obama’s court picks, is ready to make it easier to confirm district judges now.”)
- Fox & Friends apologizes after referring to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras as “Mexican countries” (That was a *very* revealing “mistake”)
- Biden tries to defuse first crisis
- Joe Biden responds to allegations: He “never” acted inappropriately around women
- Ex-Defense secretary’s wife says photo of her with Biden misleading (“…in a blog post published Sunday on Medium, Carter wrote that Biden’s display of affection toward her in 2015 was appreciated, as she was “uncharacteristically nervous” after slipping on some ice upon her arrival at the Pentagon earlier in the day.”)
- The Green New Deal aims to get buildings off fossil fuels. These 6 places have already started. (California, NY City, Washington DC, Washington State, Massachusetts…all run by DEMOCRATS, not climate-science-denying Republicans.)
- Who Should Be Embarrassed? (“If Jussie Smollett’s racists were imaginary, then conservatives can argue the racists we all see are imaginary.”)
- John Oliver blasts moronic Fox News for claiming Trump is innocent of anything he’s ever been accused of
- After a Two-Week Absence, Jeanine Pirro’s Fox News Return Was Anything But Quiet (“The embattled Justice with Judge Jeanine host and Trump cheerleader resurfaced Saturday with fire and brimstone for those who thought the Mueller report would doom the president.”)
- Intelligence report appeared to endorse view leftwing protesters were ‘terrorists’ (“Experts say the report produced before the Charlottesville rally mischaracterizes the dynamics of the street violence”)
- In Virginia, a strange state of stasis (This is a fascinating example about how a different headline can give a completely different spin to an article. In this case, on the front page of the WaPo, it reads “In Virginia, a hobbled executive branch begins to return to the public eye.” But when you click on that, it says, “In Virginia, a strange state of stasis.” Which are, of course, VERY different views of the same news. Kind of bizarre, really. As for the content, I agree with Del. Lamont Bagby about Ralph Northam – “In light of his decision [not to step down], we have but one alternative, and that is to work with him to make sure we are accomplishing the goals set out by our caucus.”)
- Northam’s latest request for housing money will again test Virginia legislature (“Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) will ask state lawmakers on Wednesday to add $4 million to an housing trust fund, another chance to measure whether long-standing concerns about affordability in the Washington suburbs is starting to spread to the rest of the commonwealth.”)
- In a last-ditch effort to stop climate regulations, Virginia Republicans try legislating by budget amendment (Republicans will, apparently, do ANYTHING to kill the planet. Note that these nihilists and fossil fuel industry puppets don’t offer a serious plan of their own to tackle the greatest threat humans have ever faced.)
- Video: Justin Fairfax Accuser Vanessa Tyson Speaks with CBS This Morning Co-host Gayle King (Says she wants Fairfax to resign, wants to testify under oath in front of Virginia General Assembly; “the Virginia people need to know who it is that they elected”)
- CBS airing interviews with Fairfax accusers
- Embattled Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax Releases Polygraph Test Results to Counter Two Sexual Assault Claims
- Video: In Richmond, Gold Star Father Khizr Khan Helps Kick Off 2019 Virginia Election Season (“Virginia values are under attack by Republicans…we have an obligation…to defend our democracy!”)
- 2013 VA GOP Lt. Gov. Nominee EW Jackson Defends Call for Obama to “Have the Devil Cast Out” of Him
- Photos: On Last Day of Women’s History Month 2019, “Good Ole Girls” Hear from Rep. Elaine Luria, Lynda Robb, Former Sen. Chuck Robb
- ‘That really wears on you:’ Pay, challenges of poor districts pushing Virginia teachers out of the classroom
- ‘Prohibition is over;’ Va. farmers see hemp grown for CBD as major cash crop
- VanValkenburg, Bourne and Mullin column: A student who is safe is a student who is safe to learn
- Eva Mae Scott, first woman elected to the Va. Senate, dies at age 92
- Roanoke County’s ‘Babyface’ becomes Virginia’s chief investigator
- Norfolk School Board holds 4th illegal meeting in 6 months (“State law requires public notice of meetings. After previous violations, the board chairwoman has apologized and promised to fix the problem.”)
- Jeanne Mancini column: Abortion lobby is taking Virginia in the wrong direction (That “extreme agenda” – safe, legal abortion access – this nut refers to is, in fact, supported by the vast majority of Virginians, according to poll after poll.)
- All Virginia schools can now open in August, but Hampton Roads won’t rush to change
- Thanks to Trea Turner’s heroics, Nationals can sweep aside a bleak beginning (Serious problems with the bullpen so far…gotta get that straightened out.)
- D.C.-area forecast: Chilly through Tuesday before turning milder for the second half of the week
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