Archive for June, 2010
Keith Olbermann Interviews Alvin Greene
Keith Olbermann interviews South Carolina Senate candidate Alvin Greene (D-Crazytown).
This Week’s C’mon Delaware
Check it out! Donviti: Is Tom Carper a Blue Dog? What is Delaware’s reputation nationally? Is “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” the bomb? Will the Flyers win tonight? Will USA soccer kick ass in South Africa and if so will that ruin soccer (aka football)? Jason: Yes, Sh*tty, Yes, Prolly, No and Yes. Can’t f*cking […]
Boehner Sides With BP Over American Taxpayers
John Boehner said in a press conference that the government and taxpayers should be responsible for paying for the BP oil spill cleanup.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., June 10, 2010
Following yesterday’s session, Big Brother will have an even tighter hold on your wallet. You’ll now pay $110 instead of $75 for a red light violation caught on camera, courtesy of HB 189(Mitchell). The bill passed the Senate and heads to the Governor. And, in the spirit of creeping Big Brotherism, don’t refer to these […]
Coons Previews His Strategy
The strategy outlined by Chris Coons for Hotline On Call involves contrasting Castle’s moderate image with his party-line Republican votes.
Kowalko Takes on Delmarva About Smart Meters
Next Wednesday, John Kowalko’s House Energy Committee will conduct a hearing to investigate the cost structure being used by Delmarva Power to install “smart meters” in homes in Delaware. In Delaware, the cost of installing these are borne by the ratepayer, whereas in other states, Delmarva picks up the cost. According to the press release, […]
What’s Up In South Carolina?
More on bizarro Democratic Senate candidate Alvin Greene, an unemployed veteran who lives with his parents.
California Rejects Religious Conservative Judges
Judges from a slate of candidates of the “Better Courts Now” organization lost in the California elections yesterday. The group was formed to bring a more religious conservative viewpoint to the courts.
General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wed., June 9, 2010
So many fascinating bills in committee today that the post-game wrap-up will be somewhat truncated. Here’s what happened. Every bill I highlighted yesterday passed unanimously, with the exception of SB 245(Sokola), which requires that student teachers undergo criminal background checks. Three senators voted ‘no’, the three naysayers open to speculation. Maybe Bernard’s buddy can fill […]
What If Political Scientists Covered the News?
I’m going to know for absolute certain that there is really and truely a God if I could ever get news written like this:
The Loop Current
A look at the dysfunctional cycle of supporting hydrocarbons, where everyone benefits except you.


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