I’d like to start this post with an announcement, of sorts. This will be the last Around the Horn Friday that will be in this exact format. I started doing ATHF over a year ago when Jason took his leave of this place for a few months. It is taxing and rewarding at the same time. There is some great content in the Delaware blogosphere and it has been a pleasure covering it. To wit, we are going to change the feature a bit.
Credit where it’s due, Donviti and Duffy got together last weekend for some beer drinking fun. This inspired Kavips to post a comment on how events like this can help us bridge other divides. The first salvo in this movement is that we are going to start rotating the Around the Horn feature from blogger to blogger. The first of our victims will be Joe M at meritboundalley.net. Joe has been a driving force in this idea and I look forward to his post next Friday.
Joe M has a great post on the Obama plagarism story. I knew I recognized that motto. Hube covers the Michelle Obama controversy. Meanwhile, the ever-annoying Art Downs has a typically licentious post about the race. Speaking of Art Downs, Steve Newton has a post about some controversy over genitalia and the religious right. Nancy Willing has a post about “Hillary the Feminist”
Ryan S is talking about why Huck is still in the race. I like the Bill Maher theory on Huck, a preacher keeps on preaching as long as someone keeps sending money. Paul Smith covers George Will on the beauty of caucuses. Joe M has a quote from a speaker at a Clinton rally, he doesn’t get it either. That’s OK, the guys at DelawarePolitics.Net don’t seem to get it either. What is it with St. Ronny?
At a local level, Kavips has some coverage on the politics of division, specifically the politics over at DelawarePolitics.Net. Tommywonk has a post calling out Harris McDowell on his lies and misrepresentations that he spews on behalf of his constituents DelMarVa Power. Take note of Tom’s new subtitle. I like it. Also on the environmental front, Ryan at LiberalDelight points out that whichever Democrat wins the Presidency, the Kyoto protocol is going to come up quickly.
Meanwhile, Dana is unloading on one of his favorite bad legislators, Thurman (Gomez) Adams. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. Mike Matthews at DWA spotted John Carney out and about on President’s Day at Cosmos. Mike dishes on Johns’ dining partners. Bonus feature: mad photoshop skillz.
Over at Daily Delaware, DelawareDem complains about the Snooze Journal’s non-coverage of the 41st district’s attempts to avoid the embarrassment that is John Atkins. Then when they do finally pay attention, it’s to trash the 41st Dems…
Kilroy has a letter to the editor about the upcoming RedClay referendum. This time he is on the inside looking out…
Finally, Mike Mahaffie has a post about the license plate that put lil ol’ Delaware on a level with AbuDhabi. Perhaps Halliburton will want to relocate to Delaware, next.
So that’s it. I’d like to thank the academy, the little people and my agent. Around the Horn is movin’ on to bigger and better things. Fare well, my friend. And don’t forget to visit at meritboundalley.net next week.