What Comes After the Revolution?

Filed in Delaware by on September 19, 2024 2 Comments

Guest post by Jason 330

What happens when the outsiders finally become the insiders after a revolution? Do they unleash their inner Robespierre, exacting revenge in a reign of terror? Or do they pull a Snowball Pig and run the farm like old man Jones, only worse? Maybe there is a third option?

If you’re interested in dissecting Pete Schwartzkopf’s crumbling legacy and other post-primary reactions, join us on the Highlands Bunker Podcast tomorrow. REV, Jordyn Pusey, Karl Stomberg, and I will dive into the fallout.

Listen here.

And if you really want to get in good with Delaware’s new Democratic power players, don’t miss this weekend’s Delaware Call Fall Classic. It’s a fundraiser with a twist — a 19th-century baseball match featuring the Diamond State Baseball Club vs. the Working IX, with the first pitch being thrown by a surprise guest, and a brass band for that extra throwback vibe.

🗓️ Event Details:
🕛 Noon to 5 p.m. (Base ball starts at 1:30 p.m.)
📍 Hockessin, DE
🎟️ General Admission: $25 (bring your own lawn chair or blanket!)
🎟️ VIP Hospitality Tent: $60 (includes match ticket, beer, wine, and soft drinks)

Pack a picnic or grab concessions and settle in for a day of fun. Don’t miss your chance to rub elbows with the new insiders while enjoying some old-fashioned fun!

Get tickets here.

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  1. Answered says:

    The last time it happened, a lot of the volunteers became county and city Democratic chairs eventually.

  2. MC says:

    Let’s save the revolution talk until we actually get new house leadership. I’ve seen this before and the last number of times we basically ended up where we started. longhurst was a good get but if we end up with Mimi then we basically just have the same thing. And Kerri is a product of some of this great political genius. The overall record is positive but it’s not perfection by any stretch. And Colin Omara was a huge huge huge blind spot that could have ended very poorly. Thankfullly it just ended with a big thud and another Sean Barney type character to add to the ranks of perennial candidates.

    Also Jason hasn’t eaten enough crow about being painfully wrong on Bethany hall long. So wrong as to make me question whether or not he actually has a grasp on politics in this state at all.

    (Sorry Jason but it’s pretty inexcusable)

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