Archive for October, 2015

Republicans ARE the biggest problem facing the country – Secretary Clinton Totally Gets it

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Republicans ARE the biggest problem facing the country –  Secretary Clinton Totally Gets it

It is well overdue, but the leadership of the Democratic Party finally gets it. The GOP is the problem. Hillary Clinton called out the GOP and their malfeasance in no uncertain terms, and it was a huge hit. She sounds determined to tell the truth about the GOP on the campaign trail. In so doing she’ll drag the GOP’s cynical policies into the light of day and allow a legion of down ticket Democrats to adopt the message. There are far fewer Republicans in this country than there are Democrats. If, rather than pandering to the wishy/washy “center” she shows the country what the GOP has really been up to, she will win in a landslide and may well sweep away the GOP majorities in Washington and numerous state legislatures.

Here are her finest moments from the debate:

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [10.15.15]

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Farmers Market in Rodney Square this past weekend. Photo from DowntownWilmDe’s Instagram.

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Bern Baby Bern

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Even though I do not feel the “bern,” this is too good not to share.

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House Dems to rescue John Boehner’s dumb ass one last time

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House Dems to rescue John Boehner’s dumb ass one last time

GOP sources are telling Politico that House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) is looking to move a bill that would lift the debt ceiling before he steps down. According to the Politico report, published Wednesday… GOP leadership is willing to put forth a standalone debt ceiling bill — a so-called “clean” bill — before a new speaker takes over Boehner’s gavel.

You really have to wonder what is coming next. THE GOP has gerrymandered its way into a nearly unbreakable majority which it can’t use because at least 30 House Republicans are certifiably insane.

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Do you think Charlie Copeland actually reads the shit the DEGOP puts his name to?

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Do you think Charlie Copeland actually reads the shit the DEGOP puts his name to?

I mean Copeland is no idiot (unless maybe he is…?). Maybe he does read this stuff and actually thinks it is somehow rooted in reality. DEGOP Chair Responds to Democratic Presidential Debate Newark, DE – The Chairman of the Delaware Republican Party, Charlie Copeland, released the following statement this evening following the Democratic Primary Debate: […]

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Only one way to stop Obamacare rate hikes in Delaware

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Despite all its benefits, Obamacre was always just going to be a Band-Aid for our health care woes. Now Delaware is getting hit by double-digit rate hikes. Is there a solution? Yes, and it’s been right in front of us the entire time.

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Debate Reaction Open Thread [10.14.15]

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Debate Reaction Open Thread [10.14.15]

My personal opinion: I felt that Hillary was the clear winner of last night’s debate. She was strong, quick on her feet, humorous. I feel her performance ended Joe Biden’s presidential aspirations outright, unless something shocking and unknown happens at the Partisan Get Hillary Committee hearing next week. Biden is back to being an emergency Plan B candidate. The viscous cycle of bad press and thus bad poll numbers and thus bad press and thus bad poll numbers is ended by the debate. Reports were that Hillary’s campaign team were ecstatic after the debate, and as well they should be.

Bernie Sanders had some good moments, and two or three awful ones. His gun control position, and his unprepared, unsure and halting response to the criticism, were horrible. He had to have known he would be attacked for that, and that was the answer he came up with. And his Syria answers were not ready for primetime. But the best moment of the night, the moment that probably will stand out to most people and the media, was his very charming and very New York exclamation: “enough about her damn emails!”

I grew to openly despise Jim Webb over the course of the evening. First, stop complaining about your time. No one likes whiners. Second, is he sure he is on the right stage? Seems more suited to the Republican party.

Lincoln Chafee should drop out. Now. This very second.

And Martin O’Malley had one really good and emotional answer, and his overall performance was probably good enough to be regarded officially as “the third candidate.”

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [10.14.15]

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A game between the Diamond State Vintage Baseball Club and the Philadelphia Athletics honoring the 150th Anniversary of the local baseball club. Photo is from Bill Fasano on Instagram at Rockford Park.

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2016 Democratic Debate Thread

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2016 Democratic Debate Thread

Share your thoughts with us as you watch.

The debate begins at 8:30 on CNN.

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Tuesday Open Thread [10.13.15]

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Tuesday Open Thread [10.13.15]

Daniel Drezner on why Joe Biden isn’t running: “The only political reason for a Biden candidacy was an imploding Hillary Clinton, and she’s not imploding.”

Tonight is DEBATE NIGHT! Finally, after enduring two evil and lengthy GOP debates where we discovered that how exactly the Republicans intend to wreak their terrible will on the nation, we get the adults. The reasonable and rational party. The party committed to social progress, equality, opportunity and the Constitution. The party that solves conflicts with diplomacy rather than immature saber rattling. The party that actually paid attention during science and social studies class. The party that believes that climate change is a problem created by man and can be alleviated by man. The party that is not racist, or sexist, or bigoted. The party that stands for the 99%.

The Democratic Party.

Meanwhile, Pew Research says Democrats have become more liberal: “The share of Democrats who describe their political views as liberal has increased over the past 15 years. In surveys conducted this year, 41% of Democrats describe themselves as liberal, 35% say they are moderates and 21% say they’re conservative. In 2000, 43% were moderate, 27% liberal and 24% conservative.”

You know who gets credit for all this? Progressives and the Netroots. People like Markos Moulitsas and Jason Scott in the Howard Dean days who said “Damn straight I am a liberal.”

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Sneaky Pete Slips Starkey’s Insider Raise Q’s

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Sneaky Pete Slips Starkey’s Insider Raise Q’s

The NJ names names and turns up the heat on Sneaky Pete.

Amid budget grief, big raises for Dover political aides

Delaware lawmakers quietly awarded their top political aides in Legislative Hall thousands of dollars in raises earlier this year, even as they reduced or eliminated general pay increases for rank-and-file state employees, according to a review of payroll data by The News Journal.

House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf, a Rehoboth Democrat who approved the raises, ducked questions from The News Journal, ignoring repeated requests for comment. “Pete is not available to comment about this,” said Drew Volturo, a House Democratic spokesman.

Drew Volturo has been on the other side of this, so I’m not sure why he is going with this stonewalling approach. Maybe the Dem “leadership” has some broadside attack on teachers in he works that they plan to use to push this off the front page? It wouldn’t surprise me.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [10.13.15]

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The advantage of being a small state is that most residents have easy and regular access to their representatives and public officials at events across the state, and many can speak of stories where they have run into various officials, like the Governor or the Vice President, in their local markets and movie theaters. The disadvantage of being a small state is that we do not really have our own state wide television station or news paper, and those media outlets that we do have, do not really put a premium on getting to know our candidates or public officials.

So I am going to use this Daily Delawhere space on occasion to highlight pictures of candidates and office holders either campaigning or performing their responsibilities. These photos can be provided by the campaigns themselves through social media, like Facebook or Instagram, or provided by others. In fact, I will put a premium on using photos provided through social media if only to encourage its use by our politicians. Some have become really really good at it. Others, not so much.

First up today, is Brad Eaby, candidate for Lt. Governor.

Here he is at the Apple Scrapple Festival recently. Photo from the Eaby campaign’s Instagram account.

The posting of this picture does not constitute an endorsement of the Eaby campaign.

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Bernie…Hillary…? Whatever, it’s all good.

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Bernie…Hillary…?  Whatever, it’s all good.

I feel like a spectator this year. I just can’t get excited about the Presidential election. Maybe it is because the GOP field is so utterly non-electable that the whole enterprise feels even more like kabuki theater than it normally does. Or… maybe it is because I like and I’m pretty comfortable with either Sanders or Clinton..?

Who knows?

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