Rodel Foundation To Host Gubernatorial Debate

Filed in National by on March 3, 2008

I guess Rodel is the group pushing that “Vision 2015” thingy which I know nothing about.


Lt. Governor John C. Carney, Jr. and State Treasurer Jack A. Markell will participate in a Delaware Gubernatorial Democratic Primary Debate focused on education on Thursday, March 20. The event will be held at The Baby Grand in the Edith and Alexander Giacco Building located at 818 N. Market Street in Wilmington. Doors open at 6:00PM. Guests must be seated by 6:45PM. Registration is required. Seats are first-come, first-served.

Click here to register.

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  1. disbelief says:

    This is what we’ve been waiting for: the head-to-head.

    Markell simply has more depth of management and expertise. His resume actually includes running an organization where you either did well, or did unemployment.

    Markell represents accountability. This, in a word, is exactly what’s been missing in our government.

  2. Fonzy says:

    Give me a break!

    The only person I can think of that is a bigger blow hard than Jack Markell is you.

    Let’s examine the superior financial accountability (heavy air quotes in use here) of Moneybags Markell. When speaking about his higher education plan recently, Markell was asked a direct (and very important) question — how are you going to pay for this?:

    “Markell did not have specifics on how much his higher-education proposals would cost. That would depend on how the programs are structured, he said, and where eligibility lines are drawn.”

    Come on — are you serious? Is this his “depth of management and expertise” at work?

    The only business where you can run off at the mouth and not tell anyone how your going to pay for your proposals is the business of politics.

    Money bags is most definitely the more accomplished politician. But he is definitely not what we need as our next Governor.

  3. Steve Newton says:

    I just signed up for the debate and I’m pissed because the only age choices they gave started at 18 and I plan to take my youngest daughter who is a developing political junkie. So she just aged 6 years at the click of a keystroke.

    Does this mean I have to let her date now and borrow the car? If so, I guess I can blame it on liberal Democrats.

  4. liberalgeek says:

    Donviti has expressed some interest…