Clinton Statement

Thank you. Last night, I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope that he will be a successful president for all…

The Trump Agenda – Plainly Worded

I'm already seeing some revisionist history about what this Trump win means. It is hard to fathom because Trump didn't run on some secret agenda. He was right out in the open. These are the things he ran on, and the things Trump voters voted for: 1) Build a wall with Mexico (invoice them) 2) Overturn Obamacare 3) Overturn the constitutional right to gay marriage 4) Ban Muslim travel to the U.S. until we know "what's going on" 5) Jail Hillary 6) Stop and frisk blacks 7) Strip first amendment protections from the press 8) "Bomb the shit out of" ISIS 9) Enact extreme abortion restrictions 10) Be unpredictable with nuclear weapons 11) Soft pull out of NATO And for what it is worth, I believe he can do all of these things. He has been underestimated all along and has always prevailed, so his track record points to his getting these things if he still wants them once he is sworn in.

Dems Take Statewides Easily

As expected Carney (58.34%), Hall-Long (59.44%), Blunt-Rochester (55.52%), and Navarro (59.28%) swept effortlessly into office. Nobody cracked 60%, but neither did they break a sweat. With the national outcome, I…

What is a Democrat?

I'm sure there will be a great deal of analysis around the question of what went wrong. Errors will be discussed. This or that group will be questioned. Villains will be identified. The staggering sums of money spent on negative ads in the Philadelphia media market will be traced back to the "Citizens United" decision. There will be, in short, a lot of forensics. For me, it comes down to Democrats not having a clear sense of who we are as a party, and why voters should vote for us. We've fallen into identifying ourselves, not as what we are, but as what we aren't. Democrats aren't racists. We aren't homophobes. We aren't religious bigots or xenophobic. We aren't misogynists. Those are all good things to not be, but we also aren't... good at politics. We haven't knitted those identifiers into a compelling case for Democratic governance. I'm old enough to remember when it was widely known and accepted that being a Democrat meant being on the side of the little guy. We've lost that brand identity. This election we ceded that ground to a wealthy charlatan. A one-dimensional cartoon version of a rich guy. I suppose the silver lining is that we can't fall lower than this. After the forensics will come the rebuilding. Eventually, I'll listen to the acceptance speeches of John Carney, and the other Delaware Democrats who won last night. I'll be searching to find some foundation for the rebuilding. Some acknowledgment that being a Democrat means being on the side of the little guy.