Archive for 2010

Going Immobile

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Going Immobile

Delaware unveiled it’s new website, but use your desktop because it is not mobile friendly.

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The Campaign to Waste Time and Money = A Republican Campaign for Treasurer

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In a move learned from his national Republicans, yet in a move that was old and discredited three months ago, “Tardy” Colin Bonini, the Republican presumptive nominee for state Treasurer, is demanding that Attorney General Beau Biden waste the taxpayer’s money and the state’s resources, and not to mention, the AG Office’s time (in short supply in the gear up for the biggest prosecution this state has seen since Capano), in a partisan yet unfounded effort to declare the Healthcare Reform Bill unconstitutional.

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Glen Urquhart “Misspoke”

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Glen Urquhart didn’t really mean to call liberals Nazis, just that liberals and Nazis have a lot in common. That was way back in April, he’s matured since then.

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Conservatives Rewrite History and Their Values…Again!

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Want to know the best part about being a Conservative in America (besides the hot chicks, of course)? The fact that you can say and stand for anything you want, because when the time comes that you realize you were wrong, you can completely change your position without ever admitting that it is a change. […]

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Thursday Open Thread

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The Thursday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., June 3, 2010

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Good news. Rep. Barbieri’s bill reintroducing discretion to the reporting of incidents on school property sailed through the Senate yesterday. Which brings up an interesting point. While the Senate as a body could hardly be considered progressive, it tends to vote progressive more consistently than the House. Why? I think it’s b/c the D’s are […]

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Urquhart Goes On Godwin Overload

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Urquhart Goes On Godwin Overload

GOP Congressional hopeful Glenn Urquhart cites Adolf Hitler as the source of separation of church and state.

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McGlinchey’s At It Again-One of His Flunkies Primarying Jaques

Filed in National by on June 2, 2010 7 Comments

The Man Who Would Be Party Chair continues to amaze. Instead of being chastened by having to withdraw his challenge to Party Chair Daniello, Brian McGlinchey has ginned up yet another challenge to Dem. Rep. Earl Jaques. You will recall that, in 2008, Jaques had to fend off not only Rep. Vince Lofink, he had […]

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C’mon Delaware… Listen Up!

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C’mon Delaware… Listen Up!

Didn’t I just post one of these?  Check it out! Today’s installment is truncated (some might say “mercifully truncated”) due to technical difficulties. Tags: Matt Denn in a Wawa. Michael Castle, Joe Biden, ASM, Brian Selander, DelawareLiberal, Dave Burris. Enjoy!

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Wednesday Open Thread

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The Wednesday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wed., June 2, 2010

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The General Assembly had its collective working shoes on yesterday, with some interesting bills sailing right through, and some intriguing bills being introduced. I admit that I was surprised at some of the results. For example,  in the House, Rep. Keeley’s bill having inmates counted at their last known residence instead of their prison address […]

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Castle’s Ear(mark)s Are Burning

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Castle’s Ear(mark)s Are Burning

Representative Mike Castle’s hypocrisy is coming full circle. The News Journal has an indepth article simply entitled, “This Year Castle Opposes Earmarks”.

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Time To Rethink Party Switches?

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Time To Rethink Party Switches?

Two prominent party switchers have gone down to defeat in this election cycle. Republican turned Democrat Arlen Specter was upset by Joe Sestak in the PA-Sen primary and last night Democrat turned Republican Parker Griffith was defeated in the AL-05 Republican primary by Mo Brooks (decisively enough in a 3-way race that no runoff will be needed).

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