Archive for March, 2014

Musical Chairs and the 62 District Strategy Update

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Musical Chairs and the 62 District Strategy Update

Our 62 District Strategy Chart is updated as I have removed Rep. Darryl Scott and added Sean Lynn’s name there as candidate in the Democratic column. City Councilwoman Dorsey Walker has filed to primary Senator Bob Marshall in the 3rd Senate District. Does Senator Marshall retire, or face a much tougher primary this time around then he experienced last time. Representatives Bryon Short, Kim Williams, Larry Mitchell, and Earl Jaques have all filed for reelection. And Democrat Jeff Porter of Tavistock has filed to challenge Representative Debbie Hudson. Good. I was afraid I might have to run against her just to get a Democrat into the race.

There is also a bit of a joke in the chart. A joke I now hope to turn into a reality…

Also, will Delaware’s most popular politician really not be on the ballot in 2016?

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Thursday Open Thread [3.6.14]

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Thursday Open Thread [3.6.14]

A new Washington Post-ABC News poll “underscores the degree to which the contest for the GOP nomination in 2016 is as wide open as any in the modern era.” Meanwhile, CNN is out with a somewhat confusing abortion poll.

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Chris Coons is a coward.

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Chris Coons is a coward.

In one week, he has expressed an opinion about the Ukrainian crisis that should have come straight out of the mouth of Dick Cheney. And now he votes against a well qualified nominee because he is scared of something, though it is not precisely clear what. This is despite the fact that he faces no opposition for reelection. And even if he did, and his opponent championed this vote to approve this nominee as a reason to defeat Senator Coons, all he had to do is say that Adegbile is well qualified for the position and that his representation of Mumia was on constitutional issues after he was already convicted. And even still, is he not principled enough to stand up for the AMERICAN and CONSTITUTIONAL notion that every citizen, no matter what they are charged with, no matter their alleged crime, deserves a day in court and deserves representation by legal counsel? Is he that chickenshit to deny this basic right?

Apparently so. We Delawareans desperately need to replace him in the Senate, for he does not possess the skill, principle or fortitude for the job.

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Daily Approval Rating — Results for Senator Tom Carper and Poll for Senator Chris Coons

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Daily Approval Rating — Results for Senator Tom Carper and Poll for Senator Chris Coons

Do you approve or disapprove of the job performance of U.S. Senator Tom Carper?

Disapprove — 67%
Approve — 26%
Meh — 7%

Our Delaware Democrats in Congress need to wake up and realize it is no longer 1995. Or 2005. Democrats without any spine, courage or principle are not in fashion. And it doesn’t win you elections. Senator Tom Carper prevented the Senate from taking up the minimum wage bill this month, adding to the long list of deeds where he has thwarted the Democratic majority or undermined a Democratic President. He should be condemned. The Carper contagion is not contained to one man, either. The supposed scholar Chris Coons has been infected. His two sins this week are legion and will be the subject of another post today.

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Flowers Announces Reelection Bid

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Flowers Announces Reelection Bid

So any notion that Flowers would be scared off running for reelecton was foolish, as he officially declares today that he is running for reelection, despite two expenses scandals and an idiotic confrontation with the Governor. Some Democratic Party operatives say that Flowers is an underdog in the primary. Those Democratic Party operatives are idiots. No, it is going to be VERY difficult to defeat Chip Flowers.

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It Begins: Rep. Darryl Scott to Retire

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It Begins: Rep. Darryl Scott to Retire

It usually starts as spring dawns in an election year. The retirements. Always there is a surprise. Last time, the surprise was Terry Schooley. This year, this might be it:

I have decided not to run for reelection this year.

The obligations of my family and career outside the General Assembly have changed, and it is apparent to me that I will not be able to provide my constituents with the level of service they require and deserve beyond the end of my term this year. If you do this right, it is the fullest part-time job you will ever have.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [3.6.14]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [3.6.14]

Brandywine Creek, from the Flying Inn on Flickr.

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Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” only works for whites

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Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” only works for whites

This is total BS, and unfortunately, totally not surprising.

Florida’s State Attorney is pursuing 60 years behind bars for Marissa Alexander, a Black woman who fired a “warning shot” in the direction of her estranged husband and his two kids.

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Wednesday Open Thread [3.5.14]

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First Read reports on the Texas party primaries last night (which are as ridiculously early as Delaware’s are ridiculously late):

“Yet if the GOP establishment largely won the battle last night, the Tea Party has already won the war. Every Republican running for office — up and down the ballot — did so by running hard to the right and hard against President Obama (even in races that have nothing to do with the president)… And in another example of how the Tea Party has already won the war, just check out the tweet that Sen. Lindsey Graham — another establishment Republican facing a Tea Party primary field this year — fired off yesterday regarding the situation in Ukraine: ‘It started with Benghazi. When you kill Americans and nobody pays a price, you invite this type of aggression.'”

“Bottom line: Establishment Republicans have figured out how to survive (for the most part) in these primaries, but the question is whether this has been good for the party in the long run.”

Let me give you a hint: it will doom them in national elections, it will guarantee a Ted Cruz or Rand Paul nomination, and will result in a 400 electoral vote landslide by President Hillary Clinton. Now, some would say that is bad for the party. I disagree. I think Republicans love their base to be outraged so that they can be bilked. Nothing better for that than 16 years of Democratic control of the White House.

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Code Pink Co-Founder Brutalized in Egypt

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Code Pink Co-Founder Brutalized in Egypt

Medea Benjamin, the indomitable co-founder of the women’s activist group Code Pink has reported that en-route to a women’s conference in Gaza, she was physically attacked at an airport in Egypt.

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UPDATED: Good Morning Suckers – You are paying Mike Castle’s flood insurance premiums, and you are going to keep paying them

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UPDATED:  Good Morning Suckers – You are paying Mike Castle’s flood insurance premiums, and you are going to keep paying them

Mike Castle can sleep in his beach house soundly knowing that you are on the job heavily subsidizing his choice to live next to the unpredictable Atlantic Ocean totally risk free. You feel good about yourself, right? Castle deserves his sound sleep.

Actually, I’m not crazy about the set up. I happen to think that people who decide to live in flood plains should shoulder the risk of that reckless behavior. It is the one area of common ground I had with teabags, and it was the one positive outcome from the Democratic Party’s adoption of austerity mania. We can’t afford to cover Mike Castles flood risk, nor should we have to. For a while it looked like we were going to get out from under having to pay Mike Castle’s beach house flood insurance premiums, but now it looks like that ain’t happening

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Daily Approval Rating — Results for Auditor Tom Wagner and Poll for Senator Tom Carper

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Daily Approval Rating — Results for Auditor Tom Wagner and Poll for Senator Tom Carper

Here are the results for Auditor Wagner:

Approve – 59%
Disapprove – 26%
Meh – 16%

Looks like another freep poll, but that’s ok. The Republicans have so little to be happy about in Delaware that it is good to throw them a bone once and a while. I am not sure what there is to approve of regarding the job performance of the Auditor. But doing nothing is what Republicans really like and do best.

Alright. Now have at Senator Carper.

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [3.5.14]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [3.5.14]

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