The J.R. Hoeft Show

The J.R. Hoeft Show


SATJ: Great Smirks Through History

January 28, 2019

The Covington High School Student v. Native American veteran story has been covered ad nauseum by the media, so Norm and I have a different take: analyzing the greatest smirks in modern history. (see National Review for more coverage) (The Washington portrait mentioned by Norm in the podcast) Of course, there is a General Assembly session approaching crossover, so we discuss what we have learned thus far. And, we wrap up with Virginia's annual homage to Messrs. Lee and Jackson. And why it's a part of our history, but not worthy of its own annual slice. Links of note: Read Norm's Column Read my take on Lee-Jackson from a decade ago Del. Margaret Ransone's speech to girls regarding the ERA: State Sen. Amanda Chase on Fox News regarding open carry empowering women: Shout out: Check out the No Uncertain Terms Podcast from U.S. Term Limits. We're coming up on Term Limits' Day - Feb. 27.