“Sarah McBride to Primary Tom Carper” – Epilogue

I was thinking about something as I wrote the other installments.  "I wonder what the asswipes in the DEGOP are going to make of this primary?" Are they rubbing their hands together in anticipation at the idea of being able to run against a trans person?   Are they slobbering at the idea of being the assholes they are by deadnaming and mis-gendering McBride in every statement?  Are they somehow thinking that normal Delawareans will join them in thinking that if McBride wins transgender teams of softball players will try to gain an advantage in the state championship? And, on a related note, will the sober moderate Dems be drawn into their usual vortex of "worries" that the "middle" will reject a trans person based on the DEGOP's utter nonsense? Well... let me take those rhetorical questions in order.

The Party of Selling Our National Secrets & Preserving Rapists Paternity Rights Strangely Unpopular

Guess what, you dumbfuck? (Yeah I'm looking at you, Jane Brady) The nation is picking up on your bullshit. Your Messiah, Trump is completely exposed as a criminal and fraud. And your dumb Party has been working like hell to strip women of their rights to privacy while protecting the paternity rights of rapist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3b0aimyWXU&t=16s  

Highlands Bunker – Kathy v Kathy Pt. 15: A Botched …LOVE-FEST(?)

Fuck McGuiness.  Kathy McGuiness is a convicted criminal. She was convicted for doing the very same corrupt shit that she was hired by voters to investigate and root out.  She hired her daughter and her campaign consultant to work on her campaign while being paid by the auditors office. It is exactly the type of corruption that people think of when they say "They are all corrupt." Fuck McGuiness. Oh I'll listen to Rob and Bill's love-fest, but I will not be happy about it. Also - if you are not a patron of the Highlands Bunker podcast, WTF?!
Judge Carpenter has decided: Kathy McGuiness is still guilty, though slightly less so. Rob and Bill go through the latest decision and what it means for sentencing and how the rest of state government will respond. Show Notes: