Delaware

DL Open Thread Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021

Filed in Delaware, National by on August 5, 2021 2 Comments

I wonder if the media aren’t creating a false picture of who the anti-vax maskholes are, because apparently it’s not all the right-wingers: 90% of U.S. seniors are now vaccinated. So expect lots more articles like this one, about a Texas GOP official who mocked vaccines and masks on social media for months. He caught […]

Continue Reading »

DL Open Thread Sunday, Aug. 1, 2021

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on August 1, 2021 2 Comments

Everyone acts surprised that Republicans “don’t believe in science,” but they shouldn’t be — conservatives have never bothered to support any of their arguments with data that go beyond anecdotes. To pick the most obvious example, they prattle on and on about trickle-down economics yet have never produced any evidence that it works — indeed, […]

Continue Reading »

DL Open Thread Thursday, July 29, 2021

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on July 29, 2021 18 Comments

I heard this story on WDEL the other day and almost drove off the road — a puff piece about yet another state fund to funnel money to corporations. The story actually praises Middletown’s Ken Branner for tossing zoning and planning out the window to attract business, and its whole tone proves is that the […]

Continue Reading »

Pete ‘N Val Lied To Protect Brady’s Hide

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 26, 2021 80 Comments

From the Delaware State News, which just might have a worthy successor to Matt Bittle: House Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf, D-Rehoboth Beach; Majority Leader Valerie Longhurst, D-Bear; and Majority Whip Larry Mitchell, D-Elsmere, also issued a joint statement Monday, in which the House leaders were supportive of the decisions outlined in Rep. Brady’s letter, noting that […]

Continue Reading »

Brady Announces He Won’t Run Again…

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 26, 2021 18 Comments

…according to Matt Bittle, whose Twitter feed is alive and better than ever, and according to sharp-eyed DL commenter Harold.  Here is what Brady wrote on his Facebook page: However, my recent actions – using a deeply offensive anti-Asian slur and attempting to make a crass joke about human trafficking – make it more difficult […]

Continue Reading »

Delaware Democratic Leaders Fail Epically On L’Affaire Brady

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 21, 2021 20 Comments
Delaware Democratic Leaders Fail Epically On L’Affaire Brady

To the point, by refusing to insist that he leave office immediately after disgracing it and himself, Democratic leaders have officially tolerated behavior they all stated they will not tolerate. For those of you who have sworn off news, but decided to return today, here is what this hot mess of a legislator wrote: “Is […]

Continue Reading »

Gerald Brady Writes His Ticket Out Of Dover

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 20, 2021 21 Comments
Gerald Brady Writes His Ticket Out Of Dover

Matt Bittle’s Twitter is alive and well.  Better than ever in fact, now that he no longer is encumbered of any OTOH crap that you do if you’re reporting on Leg Hall.  You need to be reading it. That’s where I got the link to this story. Career nonentity Gerald Brady has finally signed his […]

Continue Reading »

DuPont, Chemours & Corteva Agree To Pay Delaware $50 Mill For Damage Caused By Their ‘Forever’ Chemicals

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 14, 2021 7 Comments

This is a BFD. According to this News-Journal article: (AG Kathy) Jennings’ justice department had intended to file a massive lawsuit against DuPont, Chemours and Corteva earlier this year. The department spent more than two years on its investigation, which consisted of environmental sampling, forensic analysis and a review of corporate records. The department sought monetary damages and […]

Continue Reading »

Crowdsourcing Request: Whither the Wingnuts of Yesteryear?

Filed in Delaware by on July 8, 2021 16 Comments

Until last month’s news about the legal difficulties of onetime Delaware GOP nuisance Mike Protack, I had no idea he had decamped to San Diego, which got me to wondering — whatever happened to some of the deluded fools who did so much to make the Delaware GOP a laughingstock throughout this century? A few […]

Continue Reading »

DL Open Thread Thursday, July 8, 2021

Filed in Delaware, National by on July 8, 2021 14 Comments

Most people who want Donald Trump prosecuted for his life of crime felt disappointed when Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg was indicted for tax crimes over what were characterized as “fringe benefits.” Trump’s laywers certainly were thrilled when the media parroted their spin, but the truth is that it’s a lot more serious than the […]

Continue Reading »

Mo’ Better Democrats: Challenge These Legislative Miscreants!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 6, 2021 35 Comments

We can argue about the merits of the recently-concluded first session of the 151st General Assembly. However, with a progressive Senate D Caucus moving full speed ahead, we learned who needs to be challenged, especially in the House, to do away with the Kop Kabal now and forever.  Time and time again, we saw progressive […]

Continue Reading »

House Leadership Flat-Out Lied To Senate On Gun Control Package

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on July 1, 2021 19 Comments

The deal was cut months ago.  There would be a four-bill package of gun control bills that would be worked and passed this year.  Two bills would start in the House, two bills would start in the Senate, the bills would be passed and moved to the other chamber, where they would be passed. The […]

Continue Reading »

General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on June 30, 2021 7 Comments

Awake yet? We’re not talking Countdown To Ecstasy.  We’re talking Countdown To Inevitability. A relatively drama-free June 30. We don’t yet know whether the Senate will take up the magazine ban bill that the House weakened.  We don’t yet know whether the manufactured homeowners will prevail over the residents (two bills were laid on the […]

Continue Reading »