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National and Virginia News Headlines: Friday Morning

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Here are a few national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Friday, July 17. As for that image, there are two points: 1) our national priorities are completely warped; 2) giving public money away for things like subsidies to wealthy sports teams (e.g., billionaire Dan Snyder’s super-wealthy football franchise) is nuts.

*Tenn. shootings investigated for possible terrorism link

*James Holmes found guilty in Colo. massacre (Guns, guns, and more guns. Lovely.)

*Fox Runs With Bogus ISIS Link To Chattanooga Shooting (Of course they do, because they are NOT real news.)

*“It’s talking about saving the money”: EPA head Gina McCarthy sounds off on the benefits of climate action (Saving money AND the environment? Sounds like a plan to me!)

*The Iran deal isn’t perfect – but what deal is?

*I looked at the leading Iran hawks’ cases against the deal. They’re utter nonsense.

*Planned Parenthood deserves to be supported, not attacked (“The group helps 2.7 million women get contraceptives, breast exams and, yes, abortions. Good for it.”)

*Politics

Barack Obama’s Long Game
(“A month of victories has transformed the President’s second term.”)

*The GOP’s deranged foreign-policy dream: Build a wall around America-and then prepare for World War III

*The U.S. locks up way too many people. That could change.

*International report confirms: 2014 was Earth’s warmest

year on record
(We need to stop making this worse – immediately!)

*Former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao: The trolls are winning the battle for the Internet

*Kaine bill pushes high school instruction on safe relationships

*Trump makes case for presidency on Virginia radio (Keep talking Donald; it just hurts Republicans and helps Democrats!)

*Virginia leaders studying Iran proposal, experts say it’s a good deal (Wait, you mean people like “economist” Dave Brat are not experts on nuclear physics, nonproliferation, verification mechanisms, Iran, etc? LOL)

*Sen. Tim Kaine says Hillary Clinton is the underdog for 2016 (Not sure about that, but alrighty…)

*Money pours into key Senate races in Virginia

*Northam out front in 2017 gubernatorial fundraising

*Democrats have momentum in state Senate fundraising

*Va. Republicans call on McAuliffe to investigate Planned Parenthood (“Governor McAuliffe was disturbed by the content of the video in question, but does not believe it should be fodder for political attacks on women’s access to health care.”)

*Fairfax supervisor Foust faces tough challenge for reelection, reports show

*Fairfax County school’s list of woes includes its Confederate rebel name

*Sen. John Edwards closes cash gap in Va. Senate race with Nancy Dye

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Fundraising reports suggesting some tough (and not necessarily expected) state Senate battles


*New Mountain Valley Pipeline alternate route has implications for landowners

*Roanoke Democrats accept chairman’s resignation

*D.C. area forecast: Modest warmth today, then sizzling this weekend and beyond

PPP: Virginia Republicans Love Extremists Trump, Cruz, Carson, Walker; Bush, Christie Not So Much

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(P.S. For all of you who believe it’s “too early” for the polls to “mean anything,” see The End of the 2016 Election Is Closer Than You Think (“The campaign might be lost even before the GOP picks a nominee.”) – promoted by lowkell)

The following poll results, courtesy of Public Policy Polling, confirm exactly what many of us already thought about Virginia Republicans: they are extremists. Note who they like the most: Scott Walker (+40 points favorable); Marco Rubio (+38); Ben Carson (+36); Mike Huckabee (+30); Ted Cruz (+24); several of whom – Cruz, Carson, Huckabee, possibly Walker as well – are firmly in the “extremist nutjob” category. Meanwhile, who are they NOT as thrilled about? That’s right, the perceived “moderates” (even though they’re “severely conservative” themselves Jeb Bush (barely in positive territory at +4 points) and Chris Christie (under water at negative 19 points. Then there’s former Gov. Jim Gilmore, who gets no love at all from Virginia Republicans, with a negative 15-point net unfavorable rating, and 39% not even sure about who the guy is apparently! Ouch. Anyway, if you ever hear someone in the corporate media or whatever try to claim that Virginia Republicans are not extreme (even after they nominated the “Extreme Team” of Cuccinelli/Jackson/Obenshain for the top three statewide offices in 2013), just point them to this poll.

Three More Bat***-Crazy Tweets by 2013 Virginia GOP Lt. Govenror Nominee

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Yes, this guy really was the 2013 Virginia Republican Party’s nominee for Lt. Governor of our state. Even more horrifying, 45% of Virginia voters cast their ballots for this raving bigot, extremist, theocrat and all-around nutjob. So…what’s the deal with those E.W. Jackson voters? Do they actually AGREE with crap like these disgusting tweets?

15 to 1: Republicans Lose Every Key Fundraising Match-Up

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Good news from DPVA:

The latest reporting period fundraising totals show the strength of the Democratic effort this November. In every key Senate matchup, the Democrat outraised the Republican. Democrats have the momentum, support, and infrastructure that sets them up to win in November. 
The Democratic Party of Virginia outraised the Republican Party of Virginia by a factor of 15:1.
In SD06, Senator Lynwood Lewis outraised Richard Ottinger by 2:1.
In SD07, Gary McCollum outraised Frank Wagner by $30,000.
In SD10, Dan Gecker outraised Glen Sturtevant by 2:1.
In SD13, Dr. Jill McCabe outraised Senator Dick Black by 3:1.
In SD21, Senator John Edwards outraised both of his opponents combined.
In SD29, Jeremy McPike outraised Hal Parrish, who spent more than he raised.
“It's no surprise that Democrats' message of growing jobs is resonating across the Commonwealth while Republicans and their top priority of discrimination fell flat.Virginia is ready to have a state Senate that will work with Governor McAuliffe to build a new Virginia economy,” said Susan Swecker, Chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Virginia.

 

Graph: Mark Warner 2014 Underperformed Mark Herring 2013, Particularly in the “Blue” Areas

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If you check out the graph below (as usual, click to “embiggen” it), what you’ll see – based on numbers from VPAP for 2013 and from Daily Kos’ super-sharp data crunchers – is how relatively well (or NOT well, depending on how you look at it) Mark Herring performed in each State Senate district in the 2013 general election for Attorney General compared to how well Mark Warner performed in each State Senate district in the 2014 U.S. Senate election. Positive bars indicate that Mark Warner 2014 did better in a particular State Senate district than Mark Herring 2013, while negative bars indicate that Warner 2014 did WORSE than Herring 2013 in a particular State Senate district. A few findings that jumped out at me include:

1. Warner 2014 did better than Herring 2013 in just 13 out of 40 (about one third) State Senate districts, while doing worse in 27 out of 40 (about two thirds).

2. Of the 13 districts where Warner 2014 did better than Herring 2013, nine were “red” districts” and only four were “blue” districts.’

3. In general, Warner 2014 underperformed Herring 2013, particularly in the “blue” State Senate districts.

4. Warner 2014 particularly underperformed in Northern Virginia State Senate “blue” districts, while he doing better in Richmond area (McEachin, Dance), Hampton Roads (Miller, Lewis, Lucas, Locke, Alexander) and rural (Deeds and Edwards) “blue” districts.

5. Warner 2014 particularly OVERperformed in rural Southwestern and Southside Virginia, districts like Carrico, Newman, Chafin, Smith, Ruff and Stanley. So…perhaps some of the Warner appeal to “red,” rural areas is still alive, but it clearly wasn’t enough to compensate for the underperformance by Warner in suburban and exurban areas, particularly the “blue” districts in Northern Virginia like Ebbin’s, Saslaw’s, Favola’s, Puller’s, Howell’s, Wexton’s, Colgan’s, Petersen’s, Barker’s and Marsden’s.

Anything else jumping out at you here?

National and Virginia News Headlines: Thursday Morning

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Here are a few national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Thursday, July 16. Also, check out the video of Sen. Tim Kaine discussing the Iran deal last night on the PBS NewsHour. I’d recommend ignoring Sen. Isakson of Georgia, since all he does is spew nonsensical, infuriating right-wing talking points while offering no alternative to this deal (other than war, which of course he won’t outright admit).

*Obama says only alternative to a nuclear deal with Iran is war (Correct. And for all the right wingers ranting and raving about this deal, why don’t they just be honest and say that?)

*Greece braces for political shakeup after austerity vote

*Obama echoes Reagan on Iran

*The new Clintonomics shifts left

*Poll shows most say court decisions mean Obamacare, gay marriage settled

*Joe Biden’s New Mission: Selling the Iran Deal

*Jim Webb defends his stance on Confederate flag

*Jim Webb’s Long War With His Own Party (“… it’s intriguing that a candidate for his party’s nomination believes so passionately in a set of ideas so at odds with the prevailing beliefs of the party he wants to lead.”)

*Drone airspace: A legal frontier (“In Virginia, Herring’s opinion said state or local laws would have to be narrowly crafted so as not to flout the extensive existing federal rules having to do with drones.”)

*Breast cancer bill fuels effort to unseat Va. Republican in swing district (That would be Barbara Comstock, of course.)

*Virginia pressures Maryland to add Legion Bridge HOT lanes (“The HOT lanes proposal is a compromise. It’s not the pure transit-only plan that smart growth advocates have pushed, but it’s also not the outer beltway that highway advocates wanted.”)

*VA’s Democratic Congressional Leaders Discuss Presidential Candidate Jim Webb (“Virginia Democrats, like Congressman Gerry Connolly, say they haven’t heard from Webb.” Bizarre.)

*Bobby Scott says U.S. is No. 2 in income disparity among developed nations (Whatever the exact number, the U.S. is “near the top among developed nations in income inequality,” and that’s not good.)

*Editorial – Redistricting: Too soon for a special session?

*Goodlatte to investigate Planned Parenthood on fetal organ trafficking allegations (Of course he is!)

*Donald Trump gets warm Va. welcome from McAuliffe administration (Huh?!?)

*McAuliffe Announces New International Trade Initiative

*Virginia tries to figure out the rules and nuances of regulating drones

*In less than two weeks, almost 300 have committed to attend Sweet Briar

*Ambitious plan to redevelop aging Fairfax suburb clears another hurdle (“Plan for Seven Corners approved by plannning commission reflects local concerns about too much density”)

*Drones to be used to bring medicines to RAM clinic

*Does McCabe stand a chance in Norfolk mayor race? Some say, “Yes”

*That buzz at Beach is city being asked not to spray for mosquitoes

*D.C. area forecast: Two splendid days with low humidity, then mugginess returns

New PPP Poll: Hillary Clinton Up 50 Pts. Over Sanders in Virginia; Gilmore at 1%

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These results – and tweets by PPP Polling – are funny and/or interesting on several levels: 1) by a 65%-12% margin, even Virginia Republicans don’t think that former Gov. Jim “No Car Tax!” Gilmore should run for president; 2) “Poor Pataki” – lol; 3) the concept that “pro-Confederate flag Democratic primary voters” is Jim Webb’s “base,” and that Webb’s trailing Hillary Clinton by 42 points even among them!; 4) Webb trails Bernie Sanders by 6 points for second place, even though Webb used to be…you know, U.S. Senator from Virginia (yikes); and 5) Clinton leads Webb by 76 points among African-American primary voters in Virginia – you mean they don’t like Webb’s enthusiasm for the Confederacy? Who would have ever guessed it? LOL

Video: Jim Webb on the Diane Rehm Show

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UPDATE 10:53 am: Caller asks about climate change (finally!), says Webb’s record “not the greatest” on that. Webb says our environmental record in this country is “very strong.” “I think we need to focus on cleaner air, clean water programs.” On global climate change, we have to go after global solutions. OK, this is utter bull****, avoiding the issue and U.S. responsibility for massive carbon emissions. Claims China isn’t signing up, blah blah blah. Webb says investment in solar and wind are “good invstements.” “I’m an all-of-the-above” when it comes to energy (blech). Bottom line: Webb really doesn’t “get it” on this issue, just doesn’t understand energy and environmental issues at all, and he makes it clear every time he opens his mouth on the subject(s). That alone disqualifies him for president, IMHO. Ugh.

UPDATE 10:51 am: Question on returning jobs to the U.S., stopping tax credits to companies that ship our jobs overseas. Webb says first find ways to “grow our economy,” which means “reducing the corporate tax rate but eliminating the loopholes.” Invest the money on infrastructure projects here. Strengthen the nature of collective bargaining, “I’m a union guy.” Germany is one of the healthiest economies in the world, and unions are a “part of the formula.”

UPDATE 10:49 am: Question on Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Webb says he’s supported “a number of free-trade agreements.” “The TPP is…more complex,” concerned about lack of “transparency” when this agreement was being negotiated. On the agreement itself, Webb says he generally supports free trade agreements, but it really depends on labor provisions, and at this point he wouldn’t say he supports TPP.

UPDATE 10:48 am: So far, utter fail by Diane Rehm in this interview, really just going over ground that’s already been well covered, nothing new or interesting, no really penetrating questions, disappointing.

UPDATE 10:40 am: Question on the Confederate flag. Basically, we’ve already heard this answer multiple times, not sure why every interviewer feels the need to keep asking it (as if there aren’t far more important issues out there, starting with climate change). “There are no two cultures in America that are more closely intertwined…than the southern Black and the southern White.” Uh, that’s one way to put it! “Thin veneer at the top manipulating the emotions” of whites vs. blacks. OK, what the hell does any of the even mean? It’s not just a “thin veneer.” This all sounds like a complete bunch of bull**** to me. Webb takes a shot at Donald Trump’s comments about Mexican Americans.

UPDATE 10:36 am: Question on Hillary Clinton’s economic plans, feeling that working class Americans have not made the gains that the wealthiest Americans have made, how would his plans differ from hers. Webb says he started talking about this “nine years ago,” that “wealth accumulation has gone very heavily to capital” as opposed to labor.

UPDATE 10:32 am: Question on criminal justice reform. Webb says this is a “leadership problem for the country when we have so many people in prison…at the same time people don’t feel any safer in their neighborhoods” (on that latter point, it’s so strange people feel that way, given that crime rates have been falling for decades…). Webb says if he were elected president, he would issue an executive order to establish a commission on criminal justice reform.

UPDATE 10:29 am: Asked about the Affordable Care Act, Webb says it was a “journey.” Claims that as the bill made its way through, there was never a specific legislative proposal from the White House, and “that’s what caused the country to become so worried” (utterly untrue, not sure where on earth he gets that from! also, ever hear of the “making of sausage?”). “I voted 17 times with different Republican proposals” but “we are better off than if we hadn’t had the program.” Webb notes that people have always claimed big programs like Social Security and Medicare were “socialist.”

UPDATE 10:26 am: Question about Webb’s comment that the Democratic Party supposedly had moved “too far to the left.” Webb says it’s on the “social issues we’ve been debating.” Huh? “I’m worried that the Democratic Party’s message has become less inclusive even as it’s become focused on interest groups…” Again, huh? Webb talks about Wise County remote area medical clinic, says “these are people who should be naturally affiliated with the Democratic Party,” but supposedly nobody’s focusing on helping people in the “rural mountain” areas. Again, huh? Isn’t that what Democrats have been doing with the Affordable Care Act and much else?

UPDATE 10:24 am: Question about Webb getting into positions of power and then walking away. Webb says it’s “healthy” to come into government and be “citizen servants as the constitution originally thought of us and then go back into private life…” Webb says in the Senate he was able to focus on issues of economic fairness and criminal justice reform, plus the post-9/11 GI Bill.

UPDATE 10:20 am: My god, is this entire interview going to be on the Middle East? Bizarre and not newsworthy, given that we’ve heard Webb’s views on these issues for years and they haven’t changed.

UPDATE 10:18 am: OK, this is wayyyy too much time on the Iran deal, just repeating the same thing over and over again. Time to move on to something else.

UPDATE 10:15 am: Webb says he’s “comfortable with having left the Senate.”

UPDATE 10:13 am: I disagree strongly with Webb on the Iran deal. First off, these negotiations should NOT have been a Congressional process, as that would have 100% guaranteed no chance of a deal (plus, it’s the executive branch’s role to negotiate with foreign governments, not Congress’). Second, it sounds like Webb sees no benefits to the U.S. of this deal, which I just think is absurd. Third, I disagree with Webb’s leaning towards opposing this deal and basically his whole attitude on it. What are the alternatives to this deal? Webb doesn’t say, because there really aren’t any, other than “bombs away.” On this, Webb sounds much more like a Republican super-hawk than a Democrat.  

National and Virginia News Headlines: Wednesday Morning

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Here are a few national and Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Wednesday, July 15.

*Why Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Neocons Hate the Iran Deal (“Hint: It has nothing to do with the deal.”)

*Obama: Iran deal offers ‘new direction’ (“Pact will end sanctions in exchange for nuclear limits”)

*From fear of war to diplomatic accord: The steps to a nuclear agreement

*Republicans’ knee-jerk hatred of the Iran deal (“The GOP didn’t even read the Iran deal.”)

*Obama calls for criminal justice system reform

*Statement from Planned Parenthood on New Undercover Video (“At several of our health centers, we help patients who want to donate tissue for scientific research, and we do this just like every other high-quality health care provider does — with full, appropriate consent from patients and under the highest ethical and legal standards.”)

*Poll: Trump leads the GOP field but falters against Clinton (Clinton leads Trump by 17 points, 51%-34%. That 34%, by the way, proves that there are people in this country who will vote for ANYONE, even a raving lunatic and bigot, as long as they have an “R” by their name.)

*Richmond court dismisses suit involving cow dung in streams (“The suit by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation asked the court to require Virginia to prohibit large livestock farms – for cattle, that’s defined as 200 to 300 – from allowing cattle in streams.”)

*Trump in Charlottesville: U.S. deficit is reaching point of “Greece on steroids” (And Donald Trump is an imbecile “on steroids”)

*Virginia lawmakers weigh in on Iran deal

*The McDonnell appeal sends a message to office holders

*Schapiro: Which side will benefit from parole gambit?

*McAuliffe plans Aug. 17 special session to redraw congressional map

*As Trump visits his Va. winery, mayor calls comments on immigrants ‘idiotic’

*Taking the gag off Norfolk officials

*Portsmouth City Council discusses removing Confederate monument

*Norfolk Sheriff Bob McCabe says he plans to run for mayor

*Emails show Sweet Briar sought talks with U.Va.

*D.C. area forecast: A few more showers possible today, then mighty nice Thursday and Friday

Video: Rep. Gerry Connolly Skewers Joe LIEberman’s Idiocy on Iran Deal

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Just when you think that warmongering nincompoop Joe LIEberman has gone away…he’s baaaaack! This time,  he’s trashing the Iran agreement even before reading it or having any idea what he’s talking about. Anyway, good for Rep. Connolly for skewering LIEberman’s “mishegas.”

Rep. Connolly: “I must say, Sen. Lieberman, I’m troubled by things you’ve said here today. You agreed with Congressman McCaul, you said you agreed with everything he said. One of the things he said was why engage with Iran at all? Do you think it was a mistake to engage with Iran at all?” (answer from LIEberman is a bunch of b.s.)

Rep. Connolly, responding acidly to LIEberman trashing the Iran deal as “not a good one” for the U.S. and its allies, without even reading it: “Yes, I heard you say that. In fact, I heard you council us we should vote not. Seems awfully early to do that, but apparently you’ve made up your mind. (LIEberman says “I have”) Well I haven’t.”

Rep. Connolly: “We can’t pretend that there’s a perfect alternative…You also said we could just go back to the P5+1 and say we just couldn’t sell it let’s start over again…Sen. Lieberman, I don’t know anybody who believes that that has any high probability of success. As a matter of fact, the exact opposite is likely to happen. If we disavow this agreement, P5+1 falls apart, and Iran races, not walks, to accelerate its nuclear development program and they’re not about to come back to the table…” (LIEberman’s answer — “well I don’t know”)

Ugh, what an embarrassment that LIEberman used to represent the state I grew up in.