WDEL TO HOST SD10 SPECIAL DEBATE

(Wilmington, Del.) – WDEL (101.7FM/1150AM/WDEL.com) will present a debate between the candidates in the upcoming special election in the Delaware Senate 10th district on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. at Middletown High School. Democrat Stephanie Hansen, Republican John Marino and Libertarian Party candidate Joseph Lanzendorfer have agreed to participate. WDEL’s Allan Loudell will be the moderator of the one-hour broadcast. The public is invited to attend the debate. Admission will be on a first-come, firstserved basis. The date for the election has not yet been set by the Delaware State Senate.

#WhyIMarch

Oh!!!!! The Women's March was stupid because you, personally, have not felt oppressed -- so it's obviously just a fake problem made up by whiny millennial babies having a tantrum…
What have you done to resists Trump today (Jan 24th, 2017) ?

What have you done to resists Trump today (Jan 24th, 2017) ?

First the pep-talk...
These phone-call prompts are working. I have two almost entirely non-political friends who have been motivated to make calls for the first time ever because of these posts and comments. Keep it up! It works!
We need to keep the pressure on Carper and Coons. They are on the front lines of resisting Trump. If they fold on resisting these nominations, they will fold on maintaining a Democratic filibuster. AND WE CAN'T LET THAT HAPPEN! The vote to confirm Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education has been delayed. The hearing of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will now be held at 10 a.m. Jan. 31, according to an advisory from the committee. 1) Call Coons or Carper at their Wilmington offices (the DC lines are bogging down), and tell them to vote NO on the unqualified Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education. Coons Wilmington: 302-573-6345 Carper Wilmington: 302-573-6291 2) Text the Wilmington contact number to 2 friends.

Donald Trump is demented — and I mean that literally

Psychoanalyzing Donald Trump has been an all-American parlor game for going on 18 months now, but I think we may be asking the wrong question -- or, perhaps, viewing it through the wrong frame. I don't think he is mentally ill. Yes, there's ample evidence of Trump's narcissism, paranoia, verminophobia, racism, and misogyny, along with a grab-bag of minor personality quirks. But most people are missing the obvious signs of a potential health problem that, I believe, renders him mentally unfit to carry out the duties of the office. I strongly suspect Donald Trump suffers from dementia. This idea is not new. It was floated as far back as October 2015, when Steve King assembled evidence at Death and Taxes.