Countdown to Northam Resignation

Baby Killing Is Fine. Yearbook Photos Are the Problem

Last week, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam was hit with a shocking blast from the past: a photo on his medical school yearbook page of a man in blackface and another man in a Ku Klux Klan outfit.

Northam quickly apologized for the photo, then said he wasn't in the photo and then admitted he had once worn blackface and dressed up as Michael Jackson for a dance contest. He nearly moonwalked at a press conference before his wife gave him a look that could curdle milk.

For this sin -- the sin of an old, disgusting, racially insensitive photo -- Northam now finds his political career on the skids. As of this writing, he's hanging on by his fingernails, even as his lieutenant governor struggles with dicey sexual assault allegations.

The same week that Northam found himself in hot water, he endorsed a Virginia bill that would have broadened the ability of women to obtain an abortion up to the point of birth. Virginia Delegate Kathy Tran, a sponsor of the bill, stated in defense of her legislation that women would be able to obtain an abortion during labor. Northam then defended the bill, adding that if a baby were born alive during such an abortion -- he assumed that the abortion would be due to "severe deformities" or "a fetus that's not viable" -- then the baby could be "kept comfortable" while the family and the doctor decide its fate.

Baby Killing Is Fine. Yearbook Photos Are the Problem
 
  • Like
Reactions: DC_Vol
I'm not sure why anyone would use shoe polish on their face anyway.

That crap stains like nothing else. At least the Lincoln Wax I use does.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Boca Vol
So if they're part time and work other full time jobs, I can see a huge conflict of interest being a concern.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AM64
Woman claims Virginia lieutenant governor 'forced me to perform oral sex on him' as he's accused of shouting 'f*** that b***h!' and now ALL THREE scandal-ridden top officials face pressure to resign

A woman came forward on Wednesdya to personally accuse the Democratic lieutenant governor of Virginia of raping her during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.

Vanessa Tyson issued a stinging statement through her lawyers, saying: 'What began as consensual kissing quickly turned into a sexual assault. Mr. Fairfax put his hand behind my neck and forcefully pushed my head towards his crotch. Only then did I realize that he had unbuckled his belt, unzipped his pants, and taken out his penis. He then forced his penis into my mouth.'

'Utterly shocked and terrified, I tried to move my head away, but could not because his hand was holding down my neck and he was much stronger than me. As I cried and gagged, Mr. Fairfax forced me to perform oral sex on him.

'I cannot believe, given my obvious distress, that Mr. Fairfax thought this forced sexual act was consensual. To be very clear, I did not want to engage in oral sex with Mr. Fairfax and I never gave any form of consent.'

9374734-6674931-Stanford_University_fellow_Vanessa_Tyson_reportedly_suggested_in-a-61_1549480718198.jpg


Democratic Rep; Jennifer Wexton became the first member of Virginia's congressional delegation to weigh in on the Fairfax scandal, tweeting Wednesday afternoon: 'I believe Dr. Vanessa Tyson.'

The 39-year-old Fairfax's political future seemed to unravel in slow-motion on Wednesday as sources told NBC News that he had snapped out of his normal mild manner to condemn Tyson during a private meeting with staff – shouting: 'f*** that b***h!'

9387994-6665835-image-a-8_1549314603700.jpg


Woman claims Virginia's lieutenant governor Justin Fairfax 'forced me to perform oral sex on him' | Daily Mail Online
 
Woman claims Virginia lieutenant governor 'forced me to perform oral sex on him' as he's accused of shouting 'f*** that b***h!' and now ALL THREE scandal-ridden top officials face pressure to resign

A woman came forward on Wednesdya to personally accuse the Democratic lieutenant governor of Virginia of raping her during the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.

Vanessa Tyson issued a stinging statement through her lawyers, saying: 'What began as consensual kissing quickly turned into a sexual assault. Mr. Fairfax put his hand behind my neck and forcefully pushed my head towards his crotch. Only then did I realize that he had unbuckled his belt, unzipped his pants, and taken out his penis. He then forced his penis into my mouth.'

'Utterly shocked and terrified, I tried to move my head away, but could not because his hand was holding down my neck and he was much stronger than me. As I cried and gagged, Mr. Fairfax forced me to perform oral sex on him.

'I cannot believe, given my obvious distress, that Mr. Fairfax thought this forced sexual act was consensual. To be very clear, I did not want to engage in oral sex with Mr. Fairfax and I never gave any form of consent.'

Democratic Rep; Jennifer Wexton became the first member of Virginia's congressional delegation to weigh in on the Fairfax scandal, tweeting Wednesday afternoon: 'I believe Dr. Vanessa Tyson.'

The 39-year-old Fairfax's political future seemed to unravel in slow-motion on Wednesday as sources told NBC News that he had snapped out of his normal mild manner to condemn Tyson during a private meeting with staff – shouting: 'f*** that b***h!'

Woman claims Virginia's lieutenant governor Justin Fairfax 'forced me to perform oral sex on him' | Daily Mail Online

Thanks Jimmy!
 
You just did.
LOL. Funny how Dems have basically said "this is how we feel and this is what we believe", then when confronted with their own views as it pertains to their own people, "well that's different". Stop with the BS, Mick. They've been caught in their own trap. If this were 3 Republicans, you'd be gloating to high hell. I know it, you know it, the whole board knows it.

By the standards set forth by your own Democratic Party, these guys are exactly what I stated. Reality may be different, but since when has partisan politics been concerned with reality?
 
BTW, now waiting on dirt on Kirk Cox, the Republican 4th in line for the VA governorship. Get him disqualified and I think it goes to a special election.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AM64
LOL. Funny how Dems have basically said "this is how we feel and this is what we believe", then when confronted with their own views as it pertains to their own people, "well that's different". Stop with the BS, Mick. They've been caught in their own trap. If this were 3 Republicans, you'd be gloating to high hell. I know it, you know it, the whole board knows it.

By the standards set forth by your own Democratic Party, these guys are exactly what I stated. Reality may be different, but since when has partisan politics been concerned with reality?
You obviously hit the snooze button on Steve King and the numerous Republicans that got caught in the ointment.
 

VN Store



Back
Top