Saturday Open Thread [4.6.13]

Nemski bait: A new political action committee launched this week to support bearded candidates from across the political spectrum, according to The Hill.
Said spokesman Andy Shapero: "It's been 125 years since our last bearded President, Benjamin Harrison, was elected. We're hoping that with our support, bearded individuals will shrug off over a century of political irrelevance and start running for office again."

The Weekly Addresses

President Obama: Delaware Secretary of Education Mark Murphy, filing in for Governor Markell. Well, I guess filing in is not the correct term anymore. Governor Markell is obviously delegating this task to his cabinet more often: Come inside for West Wing Week and Governor Markell's recent appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe.

The PDD-DL Vote Tracker for April 6, 2013

The General Assembly is in recess until April 16. But since our last Vote Tracker update on March 22, there has been some action on our bills of interest. Namely, the Hazel Plant Felon Vote Restoration Act has made it out of the Senate Executive Committee and will likely be voted on by the Senate after the recess. The three Revenue bills (HB 50, 51, and 52) that made permanent the tax raises from 2009 passed along party lines in the House and Senate and were signed by Governor Markell on March 28. SB 19, the Death Penalty Repeal, passed the Senate on a bipartisan vote of 11-10. Check out who voted yes and no on the chart below, it is quite surprising. On April 3, HB 58, the Large Magazine Ban component of the Gun Control package, was tabled in the House Administration Committee for further review. Meanwhile, Senator Marshall didn't do his homework and had a first draft of SB 37 filed without proofing it. It seems it had a provision in there that could be read to establish a gun registration by requiring owners of assault weapons purchased before the effective date of the legislation to provide proof of ownership to the Delaware State Police within 120 days of the effective date of the act. The bill was immediately stricken before the NRA outrage machine could be brought to bear. Here is the thing about banning assault weapons. When you ban them, you ban them. You don't let people keep them through a grandfather clause. So if you want to ban these assault weapons because no one should own them, then no one should own them. Make it a crime to possess them. If you do that, you don't get in trouble with clauses that might or might not establish a gun registration.

Unknown History

I never knew this, but with the anniversary of the right wing assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this past week, Historian Michael Beschloss released this photograph: "RFK chartered the plane bringing MLK's remains back to Atlanta--here he & Ethel console Mrs. King in her bedroom."