๐จ UVAโs Presidential Search Just Hit the Death Threats Stage
On Friday, UVAโs Faculty Senate discussed reports that members of the presidential search committee are receiving death threats. Multiple senators said they believed the reports were credible based on Board ofโฆ pic.twitter.com/2K7Dc0fUFz
Politicians and other public figures — now including members of university presidential search committees, apparently — have learned in recent months to take death threats seriously. Many people fantasize about seeing them dead. Here in Virginia, there was Jay Jones, who has been elected Attorney General. And now…
Update: The full name of the woman who said that she'd poison "white MAGA families" if she owned a Soul Food place and they came to eat there is Katia Gardner, and she is the daughter of Virginia House of Delegates member Debra Gardner (@Gardner4Del). https://t.co/GN5NXQ2ACxpic.twitter.com/2vmHC0ZRcy
The Virginia Education Association (VEA), the state arm of the National Education Association, has no interest in educating your children. Instead, they want to push “advocacy and activism for educators”โa goal they stated explicitly and repeatedly throughout their November 2025 conference. The VEA indoctrinates educators whose public-school classrooms become incubatorsโcreating future Democrat voters.
During the VEAโs Education Professionals in Collaboration Conference in November, the session topics and speakers focused on far-left social justice talking points, and virtually nothing about improving educational opportunities for Virginia’s kids.
The VEAโs event keynote speaker was non-binary author George M. Johnson whose book, All Boys Arenโt Blue, is found in schools across the nation. Leftists decry the removal of Johnsonโs book from school library shelves despite its X-rated content. Excerpts include passages such as, โHe reached his hand down and pulled out my d***. He quickly went to giving me ****. I just sat back and enjoyed it as I could tell he was too.โ The book is filled with vile sexually explicit content that the VEA celebrates and pushes onto children.
The VEA claims itโs โbook banningโ if anyone opposes pushing this sexual propaganda onto minors. In fact, they recently promoted Johnsonโs book as a way to โfight against censorship in our schools.โ
Johnsonโs controversial activism doesnโt end with the sexualization of children. He also instructs that America is systemically racist.
Any discerning observer paying attention to the ongoing barrage of unprecedented attacks on the University of Virginia Board of Visitors (BOV) and its leadership cannot help but notice a striking similar pattern. The same allegationsโlargely manufactured, repetitious, and thinly sourcedโare recycled again and again, apparently in the belief that if a proverbial โbig lieโ is repeated often enough and echoed by multiple voices, it will eventually be accepted as fact. This naturally raises two questions: Where is this campaign coming from, and why are its participants acting with such unusual aggression and hostility?
A closer look at developments in Charlottesville, coupled with information from knowledgeable inside sources, provides the answer. There is little doubt that these attacks are part of a highly coordinated and well-financed effort. This effort appears to be led by both friends and supporters of former president Jim Ryan and former UVA officials, further joined by Democrat members of the Virginia Senate, the Spanberger political team, certain members of the faculty and administration, and several student organizations (all collectively referred to hereafter as the โCabalโ). Much of this activity appears to be synchronized and amplified by a professional public relations firm.
Why are they doing this? The immediate objective is clearly to intimidate and delegitimize the BOV during the current search for a new university president. The broader objective, however, is plainly political: to prevent the selection of any president who might depart from the highly politicized progressive agenda that has dominated the University Grounds for roughly the past fifteen years.
The Richmond City Council voted 7-1 to approve the creation of a FOIA Library on the city website.
There was debate until the end over whether the pro-transparency measure goes far enough or leaves the govt too much control over what the public seeshttps://t.co/SHePSvrP5T
My recent visit to the Institute during Parents Weekendโan occasion traditionally marked by pride in the Corps and confidence in the VMI systemโleft me with observations that must be addressed openly and honestly. These concerns do not arise from distant rumor or nostalgia; they come directly from what I witnessed on Post. And while the current administration has begun tightening standards, the conditions I observed demonstrate that the Institute faces deeper cultural issues that cannot be ignored. The issues I witnessed suggest that much more must be doneโand done with urgencyโif VMI is to remain true to its mission and its standards.
Physical Fitness and Military Bearing: A Visible Decline
The most visible and immediate concern was the overall lack of athletic conditioning across the Corpsโan issue not limited to the Rat Line but evident at every class level. This is not simply about cosmetic appearance; physical readiness is a foundational pillar of a military college and central to the development of citizen-soldiers.
Why Virginia’s rural transit subsidies need a reality check
AI-generated image of empty bus: Grok
by J.D. Wong
If you live in one of Virginiaโs picturesque rural counties, you may have seen a familiar, yet puzzling sight: a large, brightly branded public bus rolling down a country road or regional highway, carrying nothing but a driver and a volume of air.
This phantom fleet is largely funded by the Federal Transit Administrationโs Section 5311 program, a well-meaning but economically obsolete initiative that pumps millions of tax dollars into “Formula Grants for Rural Areas.” Administered in the Commonwealth by the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), these subsidies are designed to provide mobility to rural residents. But from an economic perspective, we must ask the hard question: Is this a good use of money?
The answer, increasingly, is no. The Section 5311 program represents a classic government failure.
Public transit relies on density to be efficient. In urban centers like Arlington or Richmond, a bus can serve dozens of riders per hour, spreading the operating costs across many riders. In rural Virginia, where population density drops to fewer than 50 people per square mile, the economics of fixed-route transit collapse.
Thank you sir: Mr.ย Emilio Jakseticโs attempt to refute my articleย actually demonstrates the GOP is in a panic over my redistricting strategy. The GOP realizes I have indeed come up with a way to outfox Judge Thomas and his colleagues. Their rationale in the Texas case told Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger, House Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, and Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax, their proposed plan is DOA.ย Ironically, the GOP right now will get crushed nationally in 2026 mid-terms no matter how the Supremes try to help them.ย
He says, โI will discuss Mr. Goldmanโs proposed strategyโฆย and explain why it is legally flawed.โ It is always flattering to have someone write a column in response to your articles. In college, I used to write a political/current events column entitled โGolddust.โ This inspired a rival column entitled โGoldrustโ, likewise billed as a critique of sorts. It proved quite the rivalry. And also ultimately unpersuasive.ย
On December 5, 2025, Paul Goldmanโs โOutfoxing Judge Thomas: An Alternative Redistricting Strategy for VA Democratsโ was posted on Baconโs Rebellion. Mr. Goldman presented a strategy that he claimed could avoid potential legal barriers to efforts by Virginia Democrats to amend the Virginia Constitution to return the redistricting authority to the General Assembly and allow it to change Virginiaโs Congressional Districts before the 2026 elections.
In this article, I will discuss Mr. Goldmanโs proposed strategy (hereinafter โthe proposed strategyโ) and explain why it is legally flawed.
The proposed strategy relies on a combination of three elements:
(1) reliance on a single passage of Virginia Constitution, Article II, Section 6;
(2) a claim that the broad, comprehensive nature of the General Assemblyโs legislative power gives it the inherent authority to (a) hold hearings to develop testimony that shows the current Congressional Districts are โunfair,โ (b) issue a declaration that the Congressional districts are โunfair,โ and that the General Assembly has the right and duty to fix the problem; and (c) then โpresent a bill creating the new fair districts meeting Section 6 requirements for Governor Spanbergerโs signature soon after her inaugurationโ; and
(3) the claim that โ[b]y precedent, a federal court is therefore obligated to adopt this GA legal position on Section 6 since a Virginia state court would do likewise.โ
I will address each element in turn, and explain why these elements fail to provide legal support for the proposed strategy.
NEW: A VCU Wilder School faculty member filed a $5.3M defamation suit against Bill Leighty after he criticized the way she took over his course after he was fired.
The suit claims Leighty falsely portrayed his successor as an unqualified Wilder "toady"https://t.co/4xIYXtLphi
Prediction: as Democrats consolidate power in Virginia and relegate Republicans to the sidelines, the party’s internal schisms will come to the fore. (See “Geographic Schism Among Virginia Dems?”) That’s human nature. — JAB
My favorite living sociologist (Edward Banfield passed away in 1999), the University of Virginia’s Brad Wilcox, is perhaps the leading conservative scholar on the sociology of the U.S. family. This tweet links to his review of Scott Galloway’s book, “Notes on Being a Man” in the Wall Street Journal.— JAB
"Why are so many boys & men floundering?
Our culture has failed [to offer] clear & compelling models of masculinity @ which young men can build their lives. These men are not measuring up, in part, because they have been given nothing to aim for as men" https://t.co/bGtpjVHxVs
Lynchburg is proving that the fight against abortion starts at the local level.
Image credit: Restoration News
by Hayden Ludwig
Planned Parenthood boasted earlier this year that “Virginia is the last state in the South without an extreme abortion ban.”
That’s a campaign consultant’s way of twisting the truth: the Old Dominion has the most liberal abortion laws south of the Potomac. With Democrats soon to take charge of the state government, things will only trend further left in 2026.
Virginia Democrats have already announced their goal of codifying the “right to reproductive freedom” in the state constitutionโan amendment Gov.-Elect Abigail Spanberger (D) endorsed for the November 2026 ballot. Experts believe it will pave the way for California-style third-trimester abortions, transforming Virginia into a hotspot for “abortion tourism” from nearby red states.
Yet conservatives in Lynchburgโthe only major city in the commonwealth that voted Republican in 2025โare showing how pro-lifers can fight back through their local government. Their tool of choice: Zoning laws cleverly crafted to limit where and how many abortion clinics may operate inside city limits.
A bill introduced in Virginia could lead to the release of dangerous murderers who committed their crime as teenagers. If passed, SB60 would mandate that the Virginia Parole โBoard shall not deny parole for a juvenile offender based on factors outside of his demonstrated ability to change, such as the nature of the offense or any effects resulting from the commission of such offense.โ
An inmateโs dangerousness is sometimes shown by โthe nature of the offense,โ such as when the inmate is a serial killer, who killed again and again after previously being released from incarceration. Consider Kenneth McDuff, the โbroomstick killer.โ At the age of 19, after being paroled, McDuff and an accomplice kidnapped three teenagers. He shot and killed two boys, then killed a girl after raping her and torturing her with burns and a broomstick. Later, after being paroled yet again, he murdered additional women โ as many as 15 women in several different states.
To keep such killings from happening, a parole board needs to take into account โthe nature of the offenseโ as one of many factors, in order to avoid releasing such dangerous inmates. But SB60 would keep parole boards from considering that as a factor in their decision in deciding not to release an inmate.
The year: 2075. The American colonies on the Moon are getting restless under Washington’s tyrannical rule….
This second edition of “Dust Mites” has a snazzy new cover, includes helpful lunar maps, and is 5,000 words tighter than the original. The sequel, “Trogs,” is scheduled for publication this summer.
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