Mr. Carney Goes To Washington

Filed in Delaware, National by on December 23, 2010

The good news: for first time in 18 years we won’t have Mike Castle to kick around any more. The bad news: Only nine Democrats will be going to the House of Representatives for the 112th Congress. In late January, Former Lt. Gov. John Carney will be come Representative John Carney, Delaware’s only representative in the Congress’ lower house. Carney will also become part of the Forgotten Nine – the nine freshmen Democrats who will be sitting on the backest of back benches in DC come January.

These will be strange days in Washington, strange days indeed. In a time when it will be difficult to differentiate between a Tea Partier and a Republican as Frederica Wilson (FL) mentioned, Carney said:

“It doesn’t feel much different from what I’ve been used to. I’m comfortable in my own beliefs and skin and with working with people who have a different point of view of the world.”

One of the things I am looking forward to is having a congressman represent Delaware instead of the National Republican Committee as Castle was wont to do.

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  1. Jason330 says:

    If I were in John’s place I’d rant, on a daily basis, to an empty chamber about the evils of modern Republicanism. That’s why he is there and I am here.

  2. delacrat says:

    ” I’m comfortable in my own beliefs and skin and with working with people who have a different point of view of the world.”

    Which poses the question: Who are the “people who have a different point of view of the world”, relative to Cong. Carney; liberals or the GOP/Blue dogs.

  3. anon says:

    I’m comfortable in my own beliefs

    In two years we will have data on what those beliefs are. I’m hoping for a voting record that is distinct from Castle’s, and not in a bad way.

  4. Belinsky says:

    liberals or the GOP/Blue dogs

    A1’s twin gets to bark at two moons.