No surprise, considering the fact that the congresswoman and her district’s paper of record have never been best buddies.

A couple of interesting points the Journal makes. They not only take Foxx to task for her comments about the Matthew Shepard murder, but also about comments she made to students at North Surry High School about tobacco being no worse than Mountain Dew. But is that such an outrageous statement, considering the fact the worrywort liberals with mindsets similar to Journal editorialsts who show their desire to police what we eat and drink by advocating for a ban on soda machines in public schools?

The Journal also suggests that Foxx “should expand her sources of news, especially on a topic as important as this one.” ABC News? The Washington Times? I don’t generally like to play these games, but I’d be willing to bet that the Journal would be more than eager to follow up those news sources if they were to dig up dirt on a conservative like, well, Virginia Foxx.