Around the Horn Friday: We Put the Con in NeoCon Edition
Finally a Bush appointee is held accountable for their behavior. It can’t be easy to find a woman willing to put up with you if you are Wolfowitz, but stay legal. Good thing she didn’t want him to kill someone.
The Princess Blogger Celia Cohen kicked off a debate about the most anticipated Delaware matchup since the cancelled Carper/Castle battle that never was. Jason covered it here and garnered the most hits for a single story that I can find. Tommywonk has one of the definitive posts on the subject including a smackdown of Dave Burris and his bravado about how Alan Levin scares the Dems. I like both of ’em and one will be the next Guv’ner.
Of course, the death of Jerry Falwell kicked up as much controversy locally as he did when he was alive and lying. No tears are shed over at Delaware Watch. It is way worse than that over at DWA.
Thankfully,wind is still a hot topic. Nancy covers Denn’s Kabuki dance reference. Tommywonk debunks Minner’s ill-considered compromise. Dana jumps all over the BS union resistance myth. Finally, Kavips brings it all together and puts it in context of quality of life.
Mike Mahaffie has a post about a womans dying wish. Sounds like a good idea.
Over at Pencader Days, Duffy has a post describing some of the difficulties of raising a child with autism. As a former teacher in the Autism Program, I read a lot that brought back memories of those days.
MOT Newbie continues his mission of posting after Around the Horn goes to press. So in honor of him, please support the mail carriers food drive last Saturday.
Happy 21st Ryan Mc at Liberal Delight.
Protack is asking for suggestions about what to do with the Chrysler plant. Finally, I agree with Mike. Hey Mike, while you are at it, get MD to extend the MARC up here and we can make the Chrysler plant a regional tech hub.
FSP has an invite to meet his man Mitt at a BBQ in Greenville on June 1. $15 gets you an audience with Mitt and all the direct mail you can eat for the next 2 years.
Finally, Paul Smith and I agree on something. Sayid is the brains of the outfit on LOST.
Over at JttR Ryan S is mirepresenting Democratic views of Al Qaeda. SSDD.
Kilroy is pointing out what is at stake with the Red Clay referendum. If Fulcher gets his way, Red Clay might collapse. Hube points out some more insanity with Fulcher. Fulcher taught?!?!
By the way, a minimum of 63,929 civilians have been killed in Iraq since we attacked. Another 3400 American personnel have been killed in this bullshit war. Enjoy your weekend.
Tags: Around the Horn, Blogosphere, Delaware
I can’t beleive the World Bank is letting Wolfowitz hang around until the end of June.
On the bright side, the mazmat crew that they are going to have to bring in to clean his office is going to be getting some sweet overtime.
LG: Where did you teach?
DAP from 86-96.