YankGate, Episode III: Elsmere seeks AG Investigation

YankGate, Episode III: Elsmere seeks AG Investigation

Last night during the special meeting of the Town Council, "Elsmere town officials are asking the Attorney General's Office for help in deciding whether a crime was committed by the mayor," WDEL reports. What I find fascinating is that what started out as a plan to explain away the firing of former New Castle County Chief Administrative Officer David Grimaldi has blown back and caused collateral damage on Tom Gordon and his allies, all because Grimaldi recorded his conversation with Berg. Gordon has to wonder what other conversations have been recorded.
Cold Feet Colin?

Cold Feet Colin?

The latest from Celia Cohen on Colin Bonini is as predictable as it is insane:
Colin Bonini, the Republican state senator, was committed to running against Beau Biden as the Democrats' candidate for governor, but against John Carney? Eh, not as much. It is probably too strong of a characterization to say Bonini has gotten cold feet, but definitely cool feet, maybe even chilled feet. [...] "I was planning on running against Beau Biden. It's not Beau, for the worst possible reason. John's a very popular guy, and by the way, a great guy," Bonini said.
Huh? Not more popular than Beau Biden or the Biden Family? Did Colin Bonini really think it was going to be easier to run against Beau Biden than John Carney? Really? With the Vice President as a surrogate for Beau? Really?
Thursday Open Thread [11.5.2015]

Thursday Open Thread [11.5.2015]

Dr. Ben Carson on Wednesday night confirmed his belief that the pyramids in Egypt were built for grain storage by Joseph, even though archaeologists have concluded that the pyramids were built as tombs for the pharaohs.
"My own personal theory is that Joseph built the pyramids to store grain," Carson said in a 1998 speech surfaced by Buzzfeed News on Wednesday. "Now all the archeologists think that they were made for the pharaohs’ graves. But, you know, it would have to be something awfully big if you stop and think about it. And I don’t think it’d just disappear over the course of time to store that much grain."
I have a lot of my own personal theories too. I think the pyramids in Egypt and those built by other ancient civilizations were built by aliens. But I am not really serious. When I get serious, I tend to defer to those who have much for education and training in a particular field. For example, I know very little about ancient Egypt, and what I do know comes from the movie "The Ten Commandments" and the HBO TV series "Rome." I also have never been to Egypt. So I assume that someone who has been to Egypt, that someone who has studied their ancient culture and history, that somebody who has studied the field of archaeology, would know much more than me. And thus I refuse to make a fool of myself by insisting that I know better than they. Ben Carson has no problem making a fool of himself, as we have seen time and again.
The Latest on YankGate.

The Latest on YankGate.

We've got a special meeting scheduled for tonight in Elsmere to discuss Mayor Berg's offer to yank a ticket. We've got a Council meeting next week that will feature consideration of a Resolution calling for an independent investigation into YankGate. And we might have a new Chief Administration Officer. Guess what? He is a retired police officer.
The Congressional Primary Lanes

The Congressional Primary Lanes

A political party is generally made up of various ideological, geographical and demographic factions, and the candidate who best appeals to all of them, or is deemed acceptable by as many of those factions as possible, generally wins. But when a primary starts, it also is helpful to a primary candidate to start off with a base of support that he or she can build on.
Cons Win When Dems Stay Home

Cons Win When Dems Stay Home

In what should come as no surprise (again) to any fence sitting or left leaning person in the US, Conservatives won big (again) in off-year elections because of poor voter turnout (again) especially among Democrat supporters (again). It seems we’re too addicted to the sh!t show produced by the GOP and right wing extremists in this country to actually get up off our sofas and do something (again). This is not unlike our fascination with “Reality” TV. Except unlike “reality” TV, these election results will continue us on the path toward becoming the ultimate laughing stock in the civilized world.
Wednesday Open Thread [11.4.15]

Wednesday Open Thread [11.4.15]

Jonathan Chait asks if Ben Carson is really running for President: “It is hard to tell. Conservative politics are so closely intermingled with a lucrative entertainment complex that it is frequently impossible to distinguish between a political project (that is, something designed to result in policy change) and a money-making venture. Declaring yourself a presidential candidate gives you access to millions of dollars’ worth of free media attention that can build a valuable brand. So the mere fact that Carson calls himself a presidential candidate does not prove he is actually running for president rather than taking advantage of the opportunity to build his brand. Indeed, it is possible to be actually leading the polls without seriously trying to win the presidency.” “And the notion that Carson could be president is preposterous. The problem is not only that he has never run for elected office. He has never managed a large organization; he has not worked in and around public policy, and he lacks a competent grasp of issues. His stance on health care, the closest thing to an issue with which his professional experience has brought him into contact, is gibberish. He mostly thrills audiences by scoffing at evolution and insisting Muslims be barred from the presidency, stances he cannot even defend coherently.”