Second, see today's Washington Post, which explains the latest GOP cluster@#$@: Republican supervisors in Prince William County may have to compete in unpredictable individual caucuses this spring after the local party committee missed a state deadline for requesting a traditional primary.The mistake could make board of supervisors chairman Corey A. Stewart (R) and four Republican colleagues more vulnerable to lesser-known challengers, who could pack a caucus or firehouse canvass with enough supporters to stage an upset victory.We can only hope, as Caddigan, Martin Nohe and Corey Stewart could all lose in a convention, which could help make November a bit more interesting/encouraging from a Democratic perspective.Finally, you've just got to love headlines like Chaos in Prince William County! and Wierd Happenings in Prince William County Traced to Illuminati Chapter(yes, it should be spelled "weird" not "wierd," and who knows what they're talking about with regard to the "Illuminati") on the right-wing blogs. Anyway, let's hope that Democratic Board Chair candidate Rick Smith and other Dems in Prince William County can take advantage of this "chaos." Same thing in Loudoun County, by the way, as there's some serious Republican chaos there too. Gotta love it. :) |