Friday Daily Delawhere [11.20.15]
Said Trump: “We’re going to have to do things that we never did before. And some people are going to be upset about it, but I think that now everybody is feeling that security is going to rule. And certain things will be done that we never thought would happen in this country in terms of information and learning about the enemy. And so we’re going to have to do certain things that were frankly unthinkable a year ago.” He wouldn’t rule out requiring Muslims to carry a form of special identification: “We’re going to have to — we’re going to have to look at a lot of things very closely. We’re going to have to look at the mosques. We’re going to have to look very, very carefully.”Donald Trump. An Actual Nazi.
Congressman John Carney, D-Delaware, believes the U.S. should suspend the intake of military-aged single men fleeing war-torn Syria, but keep allowing women, children and families into the country as federal officials review the vetting process that sees refugees placed across the nation. Combat-aged single men not attached to families make up about 2 percent of the almost 1,800 refugees admitted into the country, according to the U.S. State Department. But it is those 2 percent who Carney said on Wednesday he's most concerned with following a terrorist attack on Paris that killed at least 129 people on Friday.I'm dating myself, but this is so Mike Castle. Trying to be on both sides of something and coming off looking like a bowl of chicken broth.
I know damn well that the Republicans have the winning political argument when they say that they'll protect the country at all costs, even down to denying three year-old orphans a sanctuary, [and] that they're going to do even better if they can keep that pulse [of America] raised to just short of panic-level. So, what's the counter to that? Do we agree with them? Do we also try to make people more afraid? The problem is that we disagree substantively, not politically. And if we're compelled to take the losing political argument because it's the right thing to do, then we should at least point out that our opponents are bedwetters who become incontinent every time they think of a Muslim terrorist- even when that Muslim terrorist is shackled in Guantanamo and being fed orange-glazed chicken, rice pilaf and two kinds of fruit. Frankly, it's not mockery that I am going for, but shame. I want to shame grown men into being embarrassed to admit that they pee themselves in fear. If nothing else, it keeps me sane when I'm surrounded by the worst kind of charlatans and demagogues.Exactly right. I will not stop mocking them. I will not stop shaming them. I will call them cowards. Bedwetters. Even traitors. And if we lose the political battle, so be it. But at least this time I keep my integrity. And I am not entirely sure we will lose that political battle. A new poll out of New Hampshire shows only 38% of GOP voters support sending new troops to Syria or the Middle East. Maybe, finally, people have discovered their memories.
Republican presidential candidate and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal suspended his bid for the presidency Tuesday night. "It's been a great honor for me to run for President of the United States. To put it in perspective, my parents came to this country 45 years ago. They came here for freedom and opportunity," Jindal said on Fox News. "I don't think in a million years they would have ever imagined that I would be governor or one day I would be running for President of the United States.Infact Jindal's parents were right, because let's face it - Bobby was never really running for President, was he? Here are the revised standings: Newton: Paul (250), Rubio (245),Carson (223), Santorum (187) | 905 Jason330: Huckabee (222), Christie (141), Cruz (266),Carson (223) | 852 Pandora: Walker (70), Paul (250), Rubio (245), Santorum(187) | 752 Del Dem: Bush (160), Christie (141), Huckabee (222), Graham (174)| 697 AQC: Jindal (151), Bush (160), Fiorina (223), Ehrlich (0) | 534 Prop Joe: Cruz (266), Jindahl (151), Walker (70), Perry (102) | 589 Here are the Candidates with points: Cruz – 266 points (March 23rd) Paul – 250 points (April 7th) Rubio – 245 points (April 13) Carson – 223 points (May 4th) Fiorina – 223 points (May 4th) Huckbee – 222 points (May 5th) Santorum – 187 points (May27th) Graham – 174 Points (June 1) Christie – 141 points (June 30th) Bush – 160 points (June 15th) Jindahl – 151 points (June 24th-Nov 17) Perry – 102 point (June 4th- Sept 12th) Walker – 70 points(July 13th-Sept 21) Ehrlich (never) 0 points