Holy Shit – Kathy McGuiness REALLY swore in her Assistant, who is really a wingnut

Filed in National by on February 13, 2019

I’m in shock. It turns out that the Twerpy looking dude (Rob Peetree), the wingnut radio personality from Sussex who bit hard on the stupid “Chris Coons called on to change his name” story, really is Park City’s assistant and their work relationship really was consummated with a make-believe swearing in. I mean… I’m just…

Fucking… what?

The levels of stupidity of this story are truly astonishing.

So, did McGuiness swear in the entire staff or just Petree?
What was included in the oath of office?
Did she download it from the internet?

I just googled “Sample oath of office” and the top hit was for the Oregon School Boards Association. Did she use that one and just change the appropriate words to “ME” as in “I, _________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States, the constitution and the laws of the state of Delaware, and the policies of ME.” ?

Or am I way off base? Maybe assistants are sworn in all the time and I’ve just never heard of it. Maybe the Twerpy wingnut who bit hard on the bullshit Chris Coons story isn’t as Twerpy, dumb or wingnutty as recent employment makes him appear to be.

If I’m wrong, let me know.

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  1. Delawaredude says:

    Hahahahaha she wants LOYALTY! Lol so when she does crazy shit in her office no one will tell the media😆. She really advertised hiring a republican. Oh dear lord

  2. el somnambulo says:

    She may well have KWS or Chipman Flowers potential. Bad for the state, great for what remains of the Blogosphere.

    Pete ‘n Ernie must be so proud.

  3. jason330 says:

    This episode is merely the water gently rolling out away from the beach. The Tsunami of bullshit and craziness is gathering out at sea. Get to high ground.

  4. On Saturday, my 6-year-long feature This Week at Progressive State Blogs will post its Final Edition at Daily Kos. Since excerpts from Delaware Liberal has been frequently included at TWPSB, I thought you might like to look in then. 1 pm PST. Cheers. Keep up the great work.

    • jason330 says:

      Thanks for the head’s up

    • Alby says:

      @Meteor Blades: I can’t do it at DK — I was banned within about 20 minutes of joining — so I hope you check back here: Thanks for all you did, and assuming you’re still on staff, are still doing at Daily Kos, and for shining your light this way. Alby.

  5. Rufus Y. Kneedog says:

    Judging by the angle and the picture itself, I think the picture was taken with a selfie stick. One hand on the good book, the other holding a selfie stick. There’s a metaphor in there somewhere.

    • el somnambulo says:

      “Ernie, can you do me a favor? Hold your selfie stick straight, stop shaking it, and just shoot for me?”

  6. Alby says:

    For those who didn’t check out the final edition of This Week at Progressive State Blogs, here’s what Meteor Blades wrote about why he’s ending the roundup:

    When I began this feature six years ago, there were scores of active progressive political blogs covering some measure of state politics. By the peak in 2013, there were 146 that I was perusing each week. … Writers moving their efforts over to Facebook and Twitter, or simply getting exhausted after years of blogging, has steadily chipped away at those venues, leaving behind ghosts where the last post is months or years old, or simply disappearing altogether. Interestingly, a few of the survivors are some of the oldest in existence, still plugging away. But as of last week, there were just 38 progressive state blogs remaining on my list, and a dozen or so that have hung on are clearly moribund.

    Therefore, sorry to say, I am shuttering the feature with this edition.

    I know he also has quoted Blue Delaware, which means there are just 36 state blogs left outside Delaware. Granted, there are also many that cover cities or areas bigger than Delaware but not their whole states, but it’s still a sobering reminder that what happened to the Delaware political blogosphere happened all over the country.

    https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/2/16/1834872/-This-week-at-progressive-state-blogs-Final-Edition