Disbelief Is Not A Factor

Democrats and a lot of right thinking people across the political spectrum simply didn't believe that Trump could win. Our unshakable American faith in the founder's soaring rhetoric and the democratic process put us to sleep. And it helped put Trump over the top. The possibility of a Trump victory was too nuts get very worked up over. Even Hillary Clinton took her foot off the gas. If you really believe something is impossible it is hard to talk yourself into taking the possibility of it happening seriously. It isn't being lazy it is just being human. For all of his faults Trump has had one positive effect on the country. He has taught us that the impossibly absurd is totally possible if we fail to act. That's why so few Republicans are running unopposed this year. Nobody says, "It will all work out in the end." We don't have that luxury to be passengers on the bus anymore. Democrats may not win back congress. They may fall short in some close races. But one thing is certain. If we fail it will not be because we didn't take this mid-term election seriously. This is a movement, not an election. We are now awake.

Where is the one DE Republican that proves me wrong?

I want to be positive. I want to give credit where credit us due, so someone please point me in the directtion of the one Republican in Delaware who deserves to be praised for having the courage to speak out against Trump. I've been searching, but have not heard a peep from ANY of the so-called "nice" Republicans. Where is the Republicans with the courage to say in public that they say about Trump in private? Put a link in the comments section or drop me a tip in the tipline.

Ken Simpler is One Creepy Dude

Just look at that creepy smirky picture that he uses AS HIS OFFICIAL PICTURE. What a creep. Also, read his..."I'm not one of THOSE Republicans" editorial. Notice how he tries…

Fistfight?

In a "fistfight" between a 60 year old journalist and a 15-18 person special forces assasination squad, you have to take the 15-18 person special forces assasination squad regardless of…

The News Journal’s Scott Goss Breaks His Back Carrying Water for Lavelle

Unable to defend himself, Lavelle fed the News Journal this red-herring story.
Two of Gov. John Carney's appointees are coming under fire for using a series of political action committees to successfully help unseat a Democratic state legislator.
The tip off that this is all about Lavelle trying to muddy the water around his own criminal activity comes at the very bottom of the story when Lavelle denies that this has anything to do with his illegal PAC coordination:
Lavelle's complaint is somewhat unusual in that it comes from a high-ranking Republican and accuses two prominent Democrats of working to defeat another Democrat. It also comes just days after the Delaware Democratic Party filed a complaint with the Delaware Elections Department accusing Lavelle and state Treasurer Ken Simpler of illegally coordinating with PACs supporting their respective campaigns

Delaware Stonewall is a bunch of bullshit

In spite of everything we now know about Ramone, Peter Schott has not retracted his endorsement. Fuck that fraud. And Mitch Crane...?  The Stonewall apologist has contracted a bad case of situational ethics. Now he is going around claiming that the Delaware Stonewall endorsement is based on the single issue focus of the cabal. But look what he had to say back in 2016 when some people were saying that a gay-friendly James Spadola might be a good option for Democrats:

NCC Dem Chair Rips Into Mike Ramone’s Criminal Ass

Take note. This is what Democrats sound like:   
“The primary documents at the center of this story paint an undeniably troubling picture,” Woodside said. “An elected official with a sizable financial stake in a struggling startup votes for legislation that leads to a cash infusion for the company, and a few months later, happens to be the prime beneficiary of an $8 million stock sale. The entire situation doesn’t pass the smell test. “If it’s as it seems, this is the kind of behavior that fosters economic inequality in America, where most Americans play by one set of rules, while the Mike Ramones of the world literally make up the rules as they go,” Woodside said. “Bear in mind that this is the same lawmaker who argued on the House floor for a legal exception to paying lifeguards at his pool company the minimum wage, and whose actions appear to have caused his opponent – a single mom – to be fired from her job while threatening the state funding of the local non-profit she managed.