Talk yo shit Speaker Don Scott, Democrat Virginia
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Talk yo shit Speaker Don Scott, Democrat Virginia
The man did not lie.
“It Must be Sunday,” So Darrell and Don Scott Pay “Uncle Lloyd” a Visit
- Latest in live series comes from 2024 in Utah
Uncle Lloyd might not exist. And even if he does, the character isn’t Darrell and Don Scott’s real uncle.
“Uncle Lloyd,” however, is another in a long line of Darrell Scott story songs and the brothers’ Aug. 2, 2024, visit with it in Utah is the latest in Darrell’s “It Must be Sunday” series.
This is, obviously, a unique presentation as Darrell Scott doesn’t often get on stage with his siblings. And in case the joy wasn’t evident, Don Scott made sure the audience was aware of his gratitude to Darrell.
“You can tell not all big brothers are bad to their little brothers, right?,” Don Scott said. “He’s really good to us.”
The man whose name was on the tickets plays electric guitar, trades verses and sings choruses in harmony with the singing and acoustic-guitar-strumming Don Scott. With brotherly vocal delivery and Darrell’s freedom to solo, this tale of a family friend/adult adoptee, “Uncle Lloyd,” is the kind that’s/who’s welcome to drop in any time.
12/14/25
Del. Don Scott, a rising star among Virginia Democrats with a unique personal story, was voted in as speaker of the Virginia Statehouse.
In last year's off-off year election, Democrats flipped the House of Delegates – the lower chamber of the Virginia legislature and held on to the Virginia Senate. This was contrary to the predictions of various pundits. ProTip: When you vote, you win.
One result of the Democratic takeover of the House of Delegates was the election of Virginia's first ever African American speaker of that chamber.
The Virginia General Assembly unanimously elected Democrat Don Scott as house speaker on Wednesday, making him the first Black speaker in the Virginia House of Delegates' history. Del. Scott approached the podium to cheers and a standing ovation as he took the oath of office and began his term as the leader of the House. "My first immediate emotion is just gratitude. I'm very grateful," said Scott, tearing up as he thanked his 88 year old mother and his wife, watching from the gallery. "The historic nature of this moment is not lost on me," he told the House. "I pray that it is a proud moment for all of us, as we nominate Delegate Don Scott as our next speaker of the house," said Del. Luke E. Torian in his nomination speech. "Over 400 years ago, people who looked like Delegate Scott gave their sweat blood and tears to build this Capitol," Del. Torian elaborated. "And I would say that is probably only right and fitting and appropriate that 400 years later, a person of color, an African American, whose ancestors helped to build this capital now stands to help lead this House of Delegates."
2023 was supposed to be a good year for Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin (AKA: Trumpkin) but the voters decided otherwise.
Early in 2022, Scott took on Gov. Glenn Youngkin after the Republican set up a "tipline" for Virginians to anonymously report educators for teaching so-called "divisive concepts" like Critical Race Theory. "What I've seen from his day one activities is not someone who is a man of faith, not a Christian, but someone who wants to divide the Commonwealth," Scott proclaimed to the Virginia House of Delegates, amid boos and jeers from the Republican side of the aisle. Scott took it in stride. "I know the truth hurts. I don't want to make you cry, like saying 'critical race theory,' because I know it hurts your feelings."
Youngkin is term limited and can't run in 2025. Hopefully there will soon be a Democratic trifecta in the Old Dominion state.
For now: Congratulations to Speaker Scott! 🎊
Virginia Democrats beat back Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s effort to turn the state fully red by defending their state Senate majority and flipping
Merle Rutledge rips VaDems: “50 new taxes propose by Lucas and Scott exempts their business interest!”
Merle Rutledge, a Republican activist and political candidate in Virginia (who has run for offices like governor and is involved in campaigns around 2025–2026), has accused Democratic leaders Sen. L. Louise Lucas (President pro tempore of the Virginia Senate) and House Speaker Don Scott of supporting or proposing tax increases that hypocritically do not financially impact their own business…
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