A Change of Pace from Politics

 

 

The other day, our friend George Harris posed an interesting question on his Facebook page.  It went something like this:  If you could interview one person, living or dead, from the 20th century, who would it be and why?

I still haven’t decided on my person yet.  Who do you chose?  Reminder, the person does not have to be famous

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Post Election Pundits: Talkin’ Back and Getting Sassy

It looks like another political pundit has weighed in on the May 1 City of Manassas election.   It sure doesn’t sounds like what our friends were reporting to us.  I guess you just had to be there.  Anyway,  the following text is from   Doug  Brown’s blog, A Bridge Too Far.   Since we were immediately referenced , we couldn’t help but talk back and just get a little sassy.  Doug’s words are black.  Ours are hot sizzzling  pink, the color of talkin’ back.

 

 

The Moonhowlers’ favorite GOP chairman Steve Thomas{We don’t often agree with Steve but he isn’t obnoxious.]   and the MGOP won a clear victory in last Tuesday’s May 1st election, according to some observers [Yes, those observers would include the voting majority, who elected the entire GOP ticket. Sounds like a victory to us]. But does a Party really win a clear victory by jettisoning half its traditional base and replacing them with scab voters from the political left?[Let’s see. If you are talking about the 997 people who voted for Sheryl Bass, a Republican in good standing, and not the Independent Jerry Carman, who many convention attendees, including Doug Brown chose to support, we think the GOP might have come out the winner in this deal. A bonus was Charles Sutherland’s stunning defeat. F.O.D’s or “Friends of Doug, don’t do well in elections] Normally when an outpost loses half its forces, and is overrun by opposing forces the commanding officer is not heralded as a victor, unless of course those doing the heralding are members of the opposing forces or sympathetic to them. [And how many of your preferred candidates won?]’]

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