Delaware Political Weekly: April 15-21, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 22, 2022

1.  Rethugs Find Themselves An Auditor Candidate–And, Yes, She’s Out There.  No, she hasn’t filed for the ballot yet.  But she filed her campaign committee this week.  Her name is Janice Lorrah, and if her name is familiar, it should be.  She filed suit to end Carney’s school mask mandate. Not, you know, because she’s opposed to it, but she feels the rule of law must be followed. Or so she says.  She describes herself as a ‘stay-at-home momma and freedom fighter’.  She says that she’s a ‘health-care attorney’, and indeed she has practiced law.  Just not since she became a stay-at-home momma in March of 2015.

Need I point out that it doesn’t appear she’s done anything unethical, nepotistic, or possibly criminal, in her adult years?  Which sets her apart from the presumptive (since nobody from the moribund state Democratic Party structure seems willing to do anything about it) incumbent nominee Kathleen McGuiness.  Ordinarily, this RWNJ would have no chance.  But, with a bleepload of D’s who simply will not vote for the incumbent, and presumably D’s and I’s who will vote just to get rid of McGuiness, you could find this momma in the Auditor’s Office.  Democrats, per usual, would have nobody to blame but themselves.

2. Bill Bush Gets An R Challenger.  A different opponent than last time.  In 2020, Bush defeated R Robin Hayes by roughly a 56-44% margin.  One Marc Wienner  has filed a committee to run for that district.  He has not yet filed for the ballot. He describes himself as an ‘independent computer networking professional’.  It is not clear from his LinkedIn page that he’s worked since 2011.  He appears to be learning the guitar, based on this video from a Rethug gathering.  I can’t make this shit up.

3.  No Filings This Week.

Hey, I can only work with whatever pops up.  Maybe the holidays turned down the temperature on the political Hot Stove.

What’d I miss, and whaddayathink?

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  1. Paul T. says:

    Steve Smyk for Senate 6th, leaves his House seat open

  2. A says:

    Rebecca Walker found not guilty. Surprised it wasn’t mentioned here

    • Idiot. It was mentioned and discussed in yesterday’s Open Thread. She’s not running for anything. Seriously, you have reading comprehension issues.

      We’ve already mentioned Smyk’s entry into the SD 6 race. This is a weekly feature.

      • A says:

        I can’t imagine being as thin skin and insecure as yourself to get worked up over a very simple comment. Yikes.

        • Seriously? One comment? I rarely ban someone for just being a bonehead, but keep it up.

          • RE Vanella says:

            You really have a great temperament for public political discourse.

            I feel like if you’d just bleeping curse more you wouldn’t snap at any comment you don’t like. You threaten banning folks and deleting comments 3 or 4 times a week.

            • Thanks for your sage advice. I’d suggest you find a single week where I’ve done it, but it hasn’t happened.

              Coming from you, I’ll take the advice in the spirit in which it was given.

  3. Nunya says:

    Marc Wienner is wife of Erin Wienner, who ran against Sean Matthews in 2018. Both have a history of saying nutty things on Facebook. They moved to the Dover area about two years ago.

  4. Here’s what I found out. She was ‘passionate’ about how ‘rising taxes are killing Delaware jobs’.

    Also used her campaign website to peddle Mary Kay:

    https://www.facebook.com/ErinWiennerStateRepresentative

    Otherwise, she was harmless enough. Nice, even.