The Heat is getting to WDEL.

And I am enjoying it. Here is there headline: Headline The story is full of sarcasm too:
On Wednesday, the high temperature was 90 degrees, and with Thursday's anticipated high of a positively chilly 91 before Friday, Saturday, and Sunday give way to 94, 95, and 95 degrees, respectively, the region is in the middle a heat wave. By Monday, Delawareans should be ready to break out the jackets again, however, when the temperatures are expected to tumble all the way to 90. [...] Accuweather officials said, because it is where humanity collectively seeks solace from the crippling heat, the biggest change felt will actually be the lack of nighttime relief from the (brutal, oppressive, almost angry) sun's effects.
Bravo, WDEL. Well done.

What are they currently thinking?

John Kasich: "I would be totally winning right now." Ted Cruz: "My Lands, I would be totally winning right now." Marco Rubio: "OMG!, I would be totally winning right now." Jeb Bush:"I would most certainly be well on my way of probably winning right now." Donald Trump: "I am totally winning right now."

Sorry. It is another Trump post.

Trump continues to search for ways test Charlie Copeland's loyalty, and shed supporters. Today's efforts include continuing to call President Obama the founder of Isis and allowing that he really doesn't give a fuck if he wins or loses.

Why Lt. Gov Matters

I realize the the post itself is useless, and the job is a meaningless waste of tax money. But I'm going to play Nate Silver for a second and use statistics to tell you why winning the Lt. Governor's race matters.

I Get Email

Specifically, email from a Delaware State Representative campaigning to an email list for his wife, running for Wilmington City Treasurer. This is supposed to be a Big No No, right? And I would expect that if he is emailing this Wilmington-based list, there are probably others he is emailing as well. As I understand it, public officials are not supposed to campaign or conduct campaigns via their state-provided emails. And yet, here we find Representative Charles Potter campaigning via his taxpayer-provided email for the election of his wife. Velda Potter was running for Wilmington City Treasurer and was fired from the Williams Administration for apparent misuse of city resources for her son's Foxtail concert. Certainly, there were no formal charges over this, but even Dennis Williams was embarrassed enough over it to let her go.

Thursday Open Thread [8.11.16]

WISCONSIN--PRESIDENT--Marquette--Clinton 52, Trump 37 Well, so much for that theory among some that Trump's alleged populist appeal and anti-trade talk would win him the midwest. The talk among the punditry, both liberal and conservative, is that Trump would not only be competitive in Ohio and Pennsylvania, but he would be the unique Republican to put Michigan and Wisconsin in play. We've seen the double digit leads for Hillary in Pennsylvania and Michigan dispel that notion, and now a 15 point lead in Wisconsin. Ohio is still too close for comfort given recent polls, but the Midwest Republican Resurgence is not happening.