Archive for August, 2016

$600 or Death

Filed in Science and Health by on August 25, 2016 4 Comments
$600 or Death

Why has the cost of EpiPen risen over 500% in the last 9 years? Because Mylan and their CEO decided to excessively profit off of the sale of a dirt-cheap medication and relatively cheap delivery technology that routinely saves peoples’ lives, including young children.

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Thursday Open Thread [8.25.16]

Filed in National by on August 25, 2016 4 Comments
Thursday Open Thread [8.25.16]

Jonathan Chait: “The main difficulty Trump faces in dispelling the impression that he is a racist is that Trump is, in fact, a gigantic racist.”

Meanwhile, the Daily Beast says Donald is in trouble: “Donald Trump used his campaign funds to buy thousands of copies of his own book at retail cost, simultaneously diverting donor money back into his pockets while artificially boosting his sales figures. It’s a tactic that may be illegal, campaign finance experts say.”

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [8.25.16]

Filed in National by on August 25, 2016 1 Comment

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Trump’s Campaign Manager, Kellyanne Conway, is not attractive

Filed in National by on August 24, 2016 76 Comments
Trump’s Campaign Manager, Kellyanne Conway, is not attractive

Kellyanne Conway is not conventionally attractive, and judging from her politics her soul is a putrid mess as well. I only mention this because Trump puts so much stock in looks, mentions how attractive or unattractive people are all the time, and it must be killing him to have to work with Conway. Also, she is in the news today because she says that polls are “skewed” by the fact that people are embarrassed to tell pollsters that they are voting for Trump.

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Wednesday Open Thread [8.24.16]

Filed in National by on August 24, 2016 5 Comments
Wednesday Open Thread [8.24.16]

Laura Clawson says that Donald Trump won’t let go of Hillary’s main weakness in his eyes: that she is not a man.

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [8.24.16]

Filed in National by on August 24, 2016 1 Comment

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DL Endorsement for U. S. Congress

Filed in Delaware by on August 23, 2016 81 Comments
DL Endorsement for U. S. Congress

Progressives have been waiting forever to have one of their own represent Delaware in Congress. The last time a liberal voice represented Delaware in the U.S. House of Representatives was in 1966, when then-Representative Harris McDowell (the state senator’s dad) lost to Bill Roth. For the first time in 50 years, we now have the chance to elect a proven progressive and exceedingly effective legislator to Congress. A person with both intellect and heart. That person is Bryan Townsend.

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Tuesday Open Thread [8.23.16]

Filed in National by on August 23, 2016 3 Comments
Tuesday Open Thread [8.23.16]

“I’m a journalist.”

— Sean Hannity, on Fox News in 2008.

“I never claimed to be a journalist.”

— Hannity, quoted by the New York Times on how he’s been advising Donald Trump.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [8.23.16]

Filed in National by on August 23, 2016 1 Comment

looking south at Rehoboth

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A couple of last thoughts about the Peach Festival

Filed in National by on August 22, 2016 12 Comments
A couple of last thoughts about the Peach Festival

It was fun going around the Peach Festival shooting videos. Which, by the way is pretty easy. So if you see a candidate, you are hereby deputized as a DL reporter. Just get someone to hold the camera sideways and keep the video to around 2 minutes so you can text it to us.

Now then. Here are some things I wish I had asked, and some surly volunteers who didn’t like me.

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DL Endorsement for New Castle County Executive

Filed in National by on August 22, 2016 49 Comments
DL Endorsement for New Castle County Executive

Sometimes voting is an exercise in prevention, as in preventing someone from gaining office; or rejection, in rejecting a failed incumbent. You are not necessarily voting for an alternative, but against a failure. Other times, and hopefully more often than not, you are voting for the best candidate for the job. And sometimes, you can do both. And Democrats can do both on September 13 in voting for Matthew Meyer, and against Tom Gordon, for County Executive.

And doing both is necessary to save our state and county Democratic Party. Delaware, right now, is a one party state. Especially in New Castle County, which is more Democratic than Sussex County is Republican. The danger of one party states, or one party counties, is that they tend to become corrupt and abusive. And that is when the one party of the one party state collapses, either through the weight of its own corruption, or because outside forces have become strong and popular enough to depose him.

Twice now, Tom Gordon is the leading indicator of that trend. You would have thought we would have learned our lesson the first time. He previously served two terms, from 1997 until 2004, until he was forced out during a federal corruption investigation during his second term. Gordon and his chief administrative officer, Sherry Freebery, were indicted and accused of engaging in a criminal enterprise that included using county police officers to campaign for candidates of their liking. Further, Freebery was accused of accepting a “loan” of more than $2 million from a county landowner who needed county approval for a golf course project. It was also alleged that the county settled a sexual harassment lawsuit to avoid public disclosure of a sex scandal that included intimate relations between Gordon and Freebery. Gordon and Freebery had been charged with racketeering, wire fraud and mail fraud.

In the end, however, the prosecutions failed to eradicate the cancer that was and is Gordon. Freebery admitted to lying on a bank loan, a felony, and Gordon pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors for failing to provide accurate tax information for two employees who performed political work on county time. And Gordon found his way back into county government by defeating an ethically challenged Paul Clark in 2012. County voters took a chance that Gordon had changed and learned his lesson. They took a chance that he would bring back the roaring 90’s without the corrupt taint.

They were wrong.

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Monday Open Thread [8.22.16]

Filed in National by on August 22, 2016 36 Comments
Monday Open Thread [8.22.16]

“It’s very hard to find someone to mimic the reckless temperament and the hateful instincts and divisive instincts of Donald Trump.” — Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, quoted by Politico, on not yet finding someone to play Trump for debate preparation.

Just have someone stand there and read the comments sections of right wing websites.

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Monday Daily Delawhere [8.22.16]

Filed in National by on August 22, 2016 1 Comment

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