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Thursday Open Thread [2.19.15]

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Thursday Open Thread [2.19.15]

Hillary Clinton held a private, one-on-one meeting with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) in December at Mrs. Clinton’s Washington home, “a move by the Democrats’ leading contender in 2016 to cultivate the increasingly influential senator and leader of the party’s economic populist movement,” the New York Times reports.

“The get-together represented a step toward relationship-building for two women who do not know each other well. And for Mrs. Clinton, it was a signal that she would prefer Ms. Warren’s counsel delivered in person, as a friendly insider, rather than on national television or in opinion articles. And for Ms. Warren, the meeting offered the opportunity to make clear what she believes are the most pressing national issues.”

To me, it sounds like that first step in the dance we usually see when a candidate for a party nomination has just more or less locked it up and is exploring an endorsement from the principal rival without demanding an acknowledgment of defeat, not unlike the meeting in a Washington townhouse in 2008 between then Senators Obama and Clinton. But Bloomberg Politics’ Emily Greenhouse, thinks it might represent more, not Clinton vanquishing Warren, but the other way around:

Some might have interpreted the report as a sign that Clinton was taking Warren under her wing. But for Warren’s most vocal supporters, the self-appointed army raging for economic populism, the tête-à-tête meant just about the opposite. Ilya Sheyman, the executive director of MoveOn.org Political Action, which with Democracy for America launched the project Run Warren Run, sounded emboldened. “It’s more evidence that Sen. Warren and progressives are driving the conversation within the Democratic Party,” he said, through a spokesman. “That’s why we’re eager for Elizabeth Warren to run for President, and any candidate would do well to speak to the issues she’s led on — like tackling income inequality, student debt, and taking on the big banks.”

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [2.19.15]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [2.19.15]

The lovely downtown Bellefonte. Photo by xzmattzx.

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Wednesday Open Thread [2.18.15]

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Wednesday Open Thread [2.18.15]

In his article, “How Democratic Progressives Survived a Landslide: They ran against Wall Street and carried the white working class. The Democrats who shunned populism got clobbered,” Bob Moser echos Jason330 that “mushy moderation has failed to convert many Republicans or Republican-leaning independents, even as it gives Democratic-leaners nothing special to get excited about.”

In short, either embrace your inner progressive, fight for Democratic ideals, or retire.

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Poll Results: Eaby Edges Townsend in LG Race

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Poll Results: Eaby Edges Townsend in LG Race

Well, we had some new visitors at Delaware Liberal last night, and they were here voting for Levy Court Commissioner Brad Eaby, who is so far the only announced candidate for Lt. Governor. It was an small thing in the grand scheme of things, but it is impressive that Eaby has his supporters out talking […]

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Game of Thrones, Episode Four: A Short Challenge?

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Game of Thrones, Episode Four:  A Short Challenge?

I know Representative Bryon Short wants to run for higher office. He told us so back in December, and then his focus was on the office of Insurance Commissioner:

State Rep. Bryon Short (D-Highland Woods) today told Delaware Liberal that he is considering a run for State Insurance Commissioner.

While he has not made a decision on the race, he told me that it’s important that the IC’s office does an effective job of ‘setting the marketplace’ to ensure competition and consumer choices, and to ‘effectively address the concerns and problems facing consumers’. He also said that the work of the office ‘is very important, but unfortunately people aren’t made aware as to just how important it is, and how it impacts them’.

Short has attended the last two NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners) meetings in order to extend his knowledge for both his House committee work and to possibly prepare for a statewide run.

In his capacity as chair of the House Economic Development/Banking/Insurance/Commerce Committee, Short has been particularly active in addressing problems with Delaware’s Workmen’s Comp laws.

Since then, he has expanded his scope beyond the Insurance Commissioner’s office to that of Congress or Lt. Governor. Such an expansion of focus most likely is the result being threatened by higher up party powers-that-be to lay off Karen Weldin Stewart, the incumbent Insurance Commissioner and luckiest office holder in the mid-Atlantic. To which I say, fuck them, Bryon. Run anyway!

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [2.18.15]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [2.18.15]

The Wilmington skyline, from Brandywine Mills Park in the Brandywine Village neighborhood. Photo by xzmattzx.

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Game of Thrones, Episode Three: The Understudies for the Role of Understudy

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Game of Thrones, Episode Three: The Understudies for the Role of Understudy

From Top to Bottom, Left to Right, New Castle County Council President Chris Bullock (D), 2014 Democratic Treasurer Nominee Sean Barney (D), Senator Brian Pettyjohn (R-19th SD), former Sussex County Register of Wills Greg Fuller, Sr. (D), Senator Bryan Townsend (D-11th SD), Senator Bethany Hall Long (D-10th SD), Senator Ernesto Lopez (R-6th SD); Kent County Levy Court Commissioner Brad Eady (D), Senator Gerald Hocker (R-20th SD), Senator Nicole Poore (D-12th SD), Representative Quinn Johnson (D-8th RD), and Representative Jeff Spiegelman (R-11th RD).

The office of Lt. Governor is so unimportant, with no imperative and necessary duties assigned to it, that it can, and will, remain vacant until January 20, 2017. When former Lt. Governor Matt Denn resigned to be sworn in as Attorney General, there was some talk about passing a new law to address the vacancy (to allow the Governor to appoint a replacement or to allow a special election), but that talk has died down, and the likely scenario is that Secretary of State Jeff Bullock will remain next in line to the Governorship until one of the people above is sworn in.

Yet, this office is a platform is for future ambition. You don’t run for Lt. Governor so you can just preside over the Senate and cast tie breaking votes. You run to advance issues and make a name for yourself, usually for a future race for Governor.

Come inside to find out whom I think is running.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [2.17.15]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [2.17.15]

Daugherty Hall, on Main Street in Newark, or as normal people call it, the First Presbyterian Church. The Church was built in 1871. UD bought the specific-Church-looking building in 1967 when the congregation moved into Newark’s suburbs, for use as a study center and dining facility. I just find it out whenever Churches are used […]

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President’s Day Open Thread [2.16.16]

Filed in Delaware by on February 16, 2015 6 Comments
President’s Day Open Thread [2.16.16]

The conservative Wall Street Journal is less than pleased with the GOP Majority in Congress:

Republicans in Congress are off to a less than flying start after a month in power, dividing their own conference more than Democrats. Take the response to President Obama ’s immigration order, which seems headed for failure if not a more spectacular crack-up…

If Homeland Security funding lapses on Feb. 27, the agency will be pushed into a partial shutdown even as the terrorist threat is at the forefront of public attention with the Charlie Hebdo and Islamic State murders. Imagine if the Transportation Security Administration, a unit of DHS, fails to intercept an Islamic State agent en route to Detroit.

So Republicans are facing what is likely to be another embarrassing political retreat and more intra-party recriminations. The GOP’s restrictionist wing will blame the leadership for a failure they share responsibility for, and the rest of America will wonder anew about the gang that couldn’t shoot straight… It’s not too soon to say that the fate of the GOP majority is on the line…This is no way to run a Congressional majority, and the only winners of GOP dysfunction will be Mr. Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton.

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Dem Primary for Congress: Townsend Vanquishes All

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Dem Primary for Congress: Townsend Vanquishes All

Bryan Townsend is the run-away preferred choice of Delaware Liberal readers to be the next Congressman from Delaware should John Carney seek the Governorship. Drew Fennell came in a strong second. I still prefer Bryan seek state statewide office, but the voters cannot be denied. We will be resuming the Game of Thrones tomorrow with […]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [2.16.16]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [2.16.16]

Sunset on Broadkill Beach, by Katie Yaeger Rotramel on Flickr.

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Sunday Open Thread [2.15.16]

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Sunday Open Thread [2.15.16]

Today we have a big poll out from NBC Marist on South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Iowa. We have the primary and general election numbers, but I find the issue results most interesting. As for the GOP Primary, it’s Bush and Walker as the frontrunners. That is the key takeaway:

“Seven different possible Republican candidates get double-digit support in at least one of the states. But only two candidates — Jeb Bush and Scott Walker — are in double digits in all three states.”

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.15.15]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.15.15]

“Not quite sunset on Waples Pond” in Milton, by Michele Dorsey Walfred on Flickr.

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