Their minds are perverted, they’re frankly very sick people psychologically, mentally and emotionally and they see everything through the lens of homosexuality. When they talk about love they’re not talking about love, they’re talking about homosexual sex.E.W. Jackson, the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor in Virginia, on homosexuality. Jackson also believes that Planned Parenthood is worse than the KKK, and has called Obama “an evil presence” who might be a secret Muslim-Atheist (no, it’s not possible to be both; “I don’t know how this combination works,” he admits). Some on the right think he’ll doom the GOP’s odds in the state; some on the left feel the opposite. source
Politico:
The investigation is the latest example of the complicated relationship between McDonnell and Cuccinelli. McDonnell is supporting Cuccinelli’s [Gubernatorial] bid and raising money for him, but the two butted heads earlier this year when Cuccinelli opposed McDonnell’s bipartisan transportation bill. And undoubtedly voters’ approval of McDonnell and his administration will play a role in Cuccinelli’s fate this November.
Meanwhile, the Virginia GOP just nominated for Lieutenant Governor a guy who’s conservative to the point of parody—he’s defended the Constitution’s 3/5th clause, for example—and some on the right are fretting that he might cost Cuccinelli the election (Photo credit: AP). source
The guy’s a terrible actor. I knew it was just a matter of holding still as long as possible until the real police got there.New River Community College student Clara Keller • Discussing the shooting on Friday, in which the suspect, Neil MacInnis, is reported to have pretended to be a police officer in an effort to convince people to come out. As Keller notes, the strategy didn’t really work. MacInnis is charged in the shooting, which injured two women. He allegedly announced the shooting on 4chan minutes before it actually happened. source
You Saw This Coming of the Day: An Anonymous Post on 4chan’s /b/ Possibly Linked to Virginia Mall Shooting
The main suspect behind today’s shooting at a shopping mall in Virginia appears to have revealed his plan in advance on 4chan’s /b/ board only minutes before carrying it out, according to Gawker. While the authenticity of the post has yet to be verified by the officials, details are still emerging about the suspect (who is now in police custody) and we’ll bring more updates as the story develops.
The link to the portfolio site on the document matches the name of the just-announced suspect, Neil Macinnis. His name was announced less than five minutes ago, by a local news outlet.
EDIT: Here’s a full story.
A Virginia man who wrote an abbreviated version of the Fourth Amendment on his body and stripped to his shorts at an airport security screening area won a trial Friday in his lawsuit seeking $250,000 in damages for being detained on a disorderly conduct charge.
[via Threat Level]
…hooray for America?
More impressive than the victory? The man’s chest-writing skills.
(Source: Wired)
Meet Charles, the Norfolk, Va.-based “Lab-a-lion” whose owner-cut mane (in honor of Old Dominion University’s mascot) was so convincing, that people called 911, freaked out that it might be an actual lion. (In case you need some spelling out, it’s a dog.) Try topping that, other weird news stories today.
We’re still waiting for the full impact of Hurricane Sandy. But we’ve got at least a sense for what lies ahead in the next hours and days.
The National Weather Service has issued a series of warningsup and down the East Coast.
Below, we take a geographical look at the five most politically important areas in the path of the storm:
1. Philadelphia: This is where Democrats win elections in Pennsylvania, and it’s smack-dab in the middle of where the hurricane is supposed to make landfall. There is currently a flood warning in place for Philadelphia. The question is whether whatever happens over the next week hurts turnout in this vital area of the state. There is no early voting, so Democrats won’t be losing votes before Election Day, but they’ll need this area to come out strong on Nov. 6. If it doesn’t, that could give Republicans a better chance in a blue-leaning state (and a huge electoral vote prize).
The Post’s list of potentially affected regions also includes Boston, southwest Virginia, western and coastal North Carolina, as well as both northern and eastern Ohio. The storm is expected to leave tens of thousands, possibly even millions, of residents without power, and has already forced the cancellation of early voting in some parts of North Carolina. Could all this bad weather have an effect on the final results?
— Scott @ ShortFormBlog
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And for a conservative, voting for Virgil Goode is a vote for Barack Obama. Virgil’s not going to win.
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell yesterday during a radio interview, when asked if Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode would sway the national election.
Goode recently received permission from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to stay on the Virginia ballot. The state’s Republican party sought to remove Goode from the ballot, citing irregular petitions to get on the ballot for the national election. (via The Roanoke Times)
Mitt Romney chooses Paul Ryan as running mate
Mitt Romney has chosen Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan to be his vice presidential running mate.
Sourced reports of the news emerged late last night, and Romney’s “Mitt’s VP” mobile app confirmed the choice this morning. Romney is holding an event in Norfolk, Virginia, at 9 a.m. EDT today to make the formal announcement. More updates on BreakingNews.com.
Photo: Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 10, 2012. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP)
Of course they would leapfrog the official announcement with the app. Of course.

Weekend music recommendation: Just wanted to give a little appreciation to Norfolk, Virginia’s very own Skye Zentz, an acoustic singer-songwriter perfect for summery vibes and cheery times. She just released her second album, “Bird Heart,” a week or two ago, and she’s pretty awesome in person. Highly recommend you give her a listen. (Disclosure: When I spent my days as an acoustic troubadour in the style of watered-over Elliott “Leonard ‘Nick Drake’ Cohen” Smith, I once played a show with her. — Ed)