Virginia Attorney General Ken “The Cooch” Cuccinelli is angry with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit for striking down his state’s anti-sodomy law in accordance with a 2003 Supreme Court ruling.
Mar 12, 2013
Hamlet-Like Lt. Gov. Decides Not to Run for Governor
Virginia Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling won’t, after all, seek out a promotion to the state’s top office this year, he announced today after months of equivocation.
Feb 12, 2013
The Cooch Is Now a Published Author
Virginia Attorney General Ken “The Cooch” Cuccinelli is running for office. Naturally, he wrote a book.
Jan 11, 2013
Virginia AG Advocates That Opponents of Federal Contraceptive Mandate Ignore Law, Go To Jail
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli wants opponents of a new federal contraceptive mandate to flaunt the law and go to jail.
The Virginia gubernatorial race is effectively a dead heat between likely Republican nominee Attorney General Ken “The Cooch” Cuccinelli and Democratic frontrunner Terry McAuliffe, according to a new poll.
On Monday, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli filed a lawsuit against White House gatecrasher Tareq Salahi, who has responded in the most fameballer way possible: By challenging the Cooch in the 2013 gubernatorial race.
Virginia attorney general and Tea Party favorite Ken “The Cooch” Cuccinelli is gearing up for a gubernatorial run in 2013.
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli turned on nearly all his boilerplate bromides in accepting the “Defender of the Constitution” Award today at the Conservative Political Action Conference. He touched on most of his signature issues, but not the rats. Rats.
Virginia Attorney General Ken “The Cooch” Cuccinelli isn’t one to back down, and his contention that a D.C. law regulating the capture and disposal of critters and vermin has led the city to dispose of its rats in the commonwealth has provoked a Maryland legislator into proposing a law that would forbid the practice.