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Oct. 12 Open Thread: Liberal Reluctantly Sees Some Good in Socialism

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In a long essay on the rise of socialism as a political force, Jonathan Chait grapples with the fears of center-left liberals who think socialism’s goals are too scary to most Americans. He also spends a lot of time attacking those goals, but ultimately decides socialism could be good — for liberalism, which he sees […]

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Oct. 11 Open Thread: Bloom Energy, the Gift That Keeps on Taking

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on October 11, 2018 6 Comments

With apologies to non-baseball fans, Delaware’s contract with Bloom Energy is like the deal the Phillies signed with aging slugger Ryan Howard — an exorbitant amount of guaranteed money for minimal production. Some people have been fighting the deal, which enlisted Delmarva Power to collect the funding from consumers instead of the government, ever since […]

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Oct. 9 Open Thread: This Just In… Tom Carper Loves Big Pharma…That Is All

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on October 9, 2018 22 Comments
Oct. 9 Open Thread: This Just In… Tom Carper Loves Big Pharma…That Is All

The State News looked into the anti-Carper full-page mailers attacking him for his Big Pharma ties. They found the Patients for Affordable Drugs Action but didn’t get a whole lot of answers about any kind of strategic connection among the group’s targets. They did find that the money comes from a Concerned Billionaire while the […]

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Oct. 5 Open Thread: Drunken, Lying, Privileged Partisan Hacks Are People, Too

Filed in National, Open Thread by on October 5, 2018 29 Comments

I’m starting to wonder if the Republicans haven’t overplayed their hand on Brett Kavanaugh. For a day or two they gained ground in polls by stoking the fires of white grievance, even stampeding the press and people who should know better (lookin’ at you, Nate Silver) into believing that Republicans were so angry about his […]

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Oct. 4 Open Thread: That’s Justice Partisan Ratfucker to You

Filed in National, Open Thread by on October 4, 2018 2 Comments

Knowing what he knows now, Donald Trump probably would have nominated someone other than Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. We know that from the Washington Post, which laid out how Kavanaugh is Don McGahn’s last act in the White House, and reports that Trump is furious (when is he not?) with McGahn for dropping […]

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Oct. 3 Open Thread: Stop the Presses, Trump Is a Tax Cheat

Filed in National, Open Thread by on October 3, 2018 7 Comments

Raise your hand if you thought the Trump family fortune was achieved by following all tax laws to the letter. Yeah, thought so. Still, the New York Times deserves credit for investing thousands of man-hours to ferreting out all the ways the Trumps cheated the IRS, and for determining that the “$1 million loan” with […]

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Oct. 1 Open Thread: Coons’ Pyrrhic Victory

Filed in National, Open Thread by on October 1, 2018 8 Comments

So Chris Coons did all that for nothing. Republicans have made clear that they won’t actually investigate Kavanaugh, because if they did they couldn’t get him confirmed. They’re OK with that, having decided that the House is already lost but fighting for Kavanaugh will help the GOP’s chances of keeping the Senate. Expect the clamor […]

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Sept. 29 Open Thread: Biden Lies Low in the Shadow of Anita Hill

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 29, 2018 7 Comments

For somebody who’s supposedly weighing a presidential run, Joe Biden sure has been quiet during the year’s biggest political drama. Not without reason — Republicans are following his 1991 playbook for the Anita Hill hearing, using things he said to Clarence Thomas as justification for their deference to Brett Kavanaugh. Biden has had a comity […]

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Sept. 27 Open Thread: Kavanaugh Personifies Class Privilege

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 27, 2018 25 Comments

The Brett Kavanaugh saga has exposed the ugliest side of America — its upper crust. As Chauncey de Vega notes, Kavanaugh has benefited at every step of his life from the fact that he’s a support network of class privilege. The problem isn’t what Brett Kavanaugh did as a youth, Josh Marshall says. It’s that […]

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Sept. 26 Open Thread: UD Poll Shows Huge Leads for Carper, LBR

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 26, 2018 24 Comments

A University of Delaware poll found enormous leads for Sen. Tom Carper and Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, but the most shocking figure was Republican Senate candidate Rob Arlett’s anemic 22% support. Both parties are dying, but the GOP is dying faster. This Kavanaugh stuff really has people worked up. Michael Tomasky, a longtime journo not […]

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Sept. 24 Open Thread: Democrats Thrust the Knife Deeper

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 24, 2018 12 Comments

I don’t know if Democrats planned all this — my first instinct is they’re not smart enough — but even if Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed to what will become a farcical Keystone Kourt, they already have won more than they lost in this confirmation fight. Not all Republicans are stupid (and no, not all stupid […]

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Sept. 22 Open Thread: Delaware GOP Disavows Scott Walker

Filed in Delaware, National, Open Thread by on September 22, 2018 14 Comments

It should tell you something about this country’s politics that the three most likely destinations for people with mental problems are the nuthouse, the big house and the statehouse. Russell “Scott” Walker is trying for the latter, but he’ll have to do it with no help from the state GOP, which took the unprecedented step […]

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Sept. 21 Open Thread: GOP Is the Party of Failing Upward

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 21, 2018 7 Comments

The best thing about the Trump interregnum has been the way it shines light into the myriad dark, ugly corners of the American upper crust. Most of the richies Trump assembled into a cabinet either inherited their money, like DeVos, or stole it, like Wilbur Ross. (Those who had no money to start with, like […]

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