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Will Biden Be Unopposed?
Beau Biden left the hospital today, and I am starting to wonder if the scare to his health last week will be the only scare he will face this election year. The Republicans held their convention last Saturday, and failed to nominate a candidate to challenge the first term Democratic Attorney General.
2010 Will Break Their Hearts and Spirit
It is already happening. Last night we saw the Democrats taking out their own trash to better their prospects in November. Indeed, the Senate race in Pennsylvania goes from a toss up between Specter and Toomey, and now it will be a Democratic hold in November. In Arkansas, Blanche Lincoln, if renominated, would be a lock for defeat in November. But last night, she was held to 43%, barely finishing ahead of progressive Lt. Governor Bill Halter, and will be forced into a runoff three weeks from now against him. And you have to figure, given her showing last night,and Halter’s performance last night, she is in trouble of losing. If Halter wins, while Arkansas does not become a Democratic lock, it does become competitive again, maybe even a tossup.
Morning Round Em Up
Good Morning Delaware Liberals. Wow, what a news day yesterday. So busy that we did not have much time for national news. So let’s catch up.
Biden and Brady
Now that it appears Beau Biden is going to be fine after suffering a mild stroke yesterday, it is time to talk about the political ramifications of the Ammon Report on the Bradley case. You are saying to yourself right now that this case is not political, and no one should be playing politics with […]
SB 234 Passes
The House has passed the Universal Recycling bill, 26 to 12, with 1 present but not voting and 2 absent. ‘Bulo will cover the meat of this tomorrow in his daily legislative roundup, specifically as to what amendments passed and were defeated, but I wanted to pass along the result and Governor’s statement, which is below:
Signs of a Stroke
Susan Regis Collins passes this along in light of today’s events. Given Beau’s youth and relative good health until today, any of us are susceptible to a stroke, and it better to have the below knowledge than not:
God Wants Glenn Urquhart to Win
I guess because his first name starts with the letter “G” too, or something. But Bill Colley speaking for God is not the story. The story is that WGMD talkshow host and blogger Bill Colley apparently is now a bought and paid for shill for the Glenn Urquhart campaign.
Analyze This: The Bradley Report
First off, I won’t play the political blame game concerning Jane Brady and Beau Biden on this issue until we know whether Beau is going to be fine. Today, I am just reporting the substance of the Bradley Report, or more specifically the findings and recommendations of Widener Univerity School of Law Dean Linda Ammons. […]
CRI Needs Crash Course in Math
Today, when CRI and its Republican friends in the General Assembly cite a new study that shows that SB 234 would cost too much and do too little to increase recycling, remember that the figures in the study are pure bullshit, and that the study itself was prepared only for the partisan purpose of killing the bill.
School Board Elections Today
If you live in the following school districts, remember to vote today. One At-Large seat is being contested in Appoquinimink. The candidates are Julie D. Johnson and Valerie Jones-Rabb (02-25-10). In the Brandywine School District, two candidates are running unopposed for Districts B and E. In the Christiana School District, George E. Evans, Eric M. […]
CRI’s Dangerous Game.
The Caesar Rodney Institute is a Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization that is prohibited from engaging in partisan or political campaign activities. But CRI’s Executive Vice President Shaun Fink may have crossed that line today.
Morning Round Em Up
Good morning Delaware Liberals. Deadlock in the UK and chaos on Wall Street. At least the Phillies won, yet again.
Crybaby Cathcart
What is it about Republicans that makes them think that when they lose election after election, and are the minority in both Houses of the General Assembly, that they are still entitled to write all legislation or at the very least have legislation crafted the way they see fit.


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