DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 7, 2020
The Election Isn’t Close. Biden has over a 4 million vote edge. The Electoral College has to go. All it does is hold open the very real possibility that we will be ruled by presidents who were swamped in the popular vote. Take the last 4 years. Please.
Stacey Abrams-Unsung Hero No More. Sometimes you win by losing. I hope she runs for Governor again in 2022.
Trump’s Legal Fund $$’s To Retire His Campaign Debt Instead. Hey, if the mouthbreathers want to dig into their chawin’ tobacco funds, let ’em.
Meadows, Four Other WH Staffers, Test Positive For Covid. Gee, I wonder whether they’ll wear masks once they are no longer in the public eye.
Special Counsel Investigating Trump Hatch Act Violations. Yes, the violations were blatant, and in plain sight. Will anything happen? Unlikely.
Will Trump Target The GOP Next? Go for it.
Did Trump Break The Republican Party? ‘This is something out of the Pinochet regime.’
Lincoln Project: Tucker Carlson 2024 Frontrunner? Might as well go back to the entertainer/glib propagandist profile.
Biden Taps Tough Wall Street Regulator To Develop Plans For Financial Industry Oversight. The wheels of the Biden Administration are beginning to grind.
Carney Cabinet Changes. Looks like Cerron Cade is being groomed for something. Good. I like him.
What do you want to talk about?
“Special Counsel Investigating Trump Hatch Act Violations.”
It burned me up to see him using Air Force 1 as a backdrop for his super spreader events. The taxpayer money directly spent on his campaign has got to be staggering.
The Secret Service had to stay at Trump hotels. Just one of a million examples.
Did Trump break the Republican party? Nope, but they do seem wounded. What he did was to reveal them as they are and highlighted the racism and hatred that drew Trump’s base to him, he held a mirror up to Americans and showed us for the vile haters many of us are. Those haters are still here, America will have to wait for them to die off as they will not change.
Cerron Cade was nominated to lead the Delaware Office of Management and Budget … replacing Mike Jackson, who’s departing from the position he’s held since 2017 to join Delaware Technical Community College.
Some things never change.
Yep, gotta have that pipeline…