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Coons Honored Among the “Thirstiest Members of Congress” in Politico’s First Annual Thirsty for Media Attention Awards

Filed in National by on April 29, 2023 9 Comments
Coons Honored Among the “Thirstiest Members of Congress” in Politico’s First Annual Thirsty for Media Attention Awards

It’s official. Coons is gross.  And it isn’t just me saying it.  

Presenting the first-ever Thirsties, for those who excel in Washington’s signature art form: trying to get on your TV screen tonight.

Hollywood has the Oscars. Broadway has the Tonys. Washington hasn’t had its own awards — until now.

Introducing the Thirsties, a celebration of the quality that defines this place.

You know what we’re talking about: the thirst. That unquenchable drive for publicity, attention, buzz. Call it what you want, This Town is full of it. The thirst can be found in staffers, lobbyists — even journalists, who are supposed to be covering the story, not angling for a starring role in it. To paraphrase a hoary old Washington line on something almost as obscene: You know thirst when you see it.

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Highlands Bunker – Is your life lacking in frustration?

Filed in National by on April 29, 2023 6 Comments

Is your life lacking in frustration? Do you need to be a little more annoyed than you already are?  Well, then this is the Highlands Bunker episode you’ve been waiting for. Here is a very worthy topic only partially unpacked in the last few minutes while REV spends a whole lot of time being his frustrating self, while the guest (Allison Levine) seems to completely miss the idea that politics is a “winner take all” zero sum game nowadays, and that Democrats have been being taking a beating for being too willing to meet Republicans halfway.

Local Journalism Initiative Founder Allison Levine joins Rob in the bunker to talk about the Delaware Journalism Collaborative, which includes the Delaware Call, its project of addressing polarization and what that entails, and how to make positive change.

Show Notes:

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Song of the Day 4/28: Marvin Gaye, “Let’s Get It On”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 28, 2023 3 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona There aren’t all that many chords and chord progressions in music. If a songwriter uses some that already exist, is that plagiarism? Can he or she even avoid it? What if the rhythm is similar too? Is it plagiarism if a song is strongly “reminiscent” of another one? Is it […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, April 28, 2023

Filed in National by on April 28, 2023 7 Comments

Pence Spills The Beans.  More than five hours before a Grand Jury.  He’ll never be President, but he might just have saved democracy: As the target of an intense pressure campaign in the final days of 2020 and early 2021 by Mr. Trump to convince him to play a critical role in blocking or delaying […]

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Coons on Morning Joe – We should continue to have good faith conversations with bad faith actors

Filed in National by on April 27, 2023 5 Comments

Coons thinks we should talk to the good Republicans on the debt limit, but not because they are holding hostages (or something).  Maybe you can figure it out.   Here’s a link.

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thurs., April 27, 2023

Filed in National by on April 27, 2023 13 Comments

The Big News:  The Permit To Purchase Bill cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee.  Because of the cost, it heads to the Senate Finance Committee.  As always, the Fiscal Note does not consider the revenue that will be generated once the bill takes effect.  Not considering revenue, the projected annual cost is around $9 mill.  I […]

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Song of the Day 4/27: Yoon Suk-yeol, “American Pie”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, International, National by on April 27, 2023 2 Comments

Joe Biden hosted a state dinner at the White House and, I guess because guest of honor Yoon Suk-yeol is president of South Korea, he turned into karaoke night. After being told “American Pie” was Yoon’s favorite song when he was in school, Biden said, “Well, we want to hear you sing it.” Yoon obliged. […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, April 27, 2023

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Montana Legislator Barred For Being Transgender.  Merely one of several precursors-if good people don’t step forward: The Montana House of Representatives took the extraordinary step on Wednesday of blocking a transgender lawmaker from the House floor for the remainder of the legislative session after an escalating standoff over her remarks on transgender issues in House […]

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Eugene Young to Primary Tom Carper – Rumor Watch

Filed in National by on April 26, 2023 15 Comments
Eugene Young to Primary Tom Carper – Rumor Watch

I think this one is wishful thinking. And yet, Carper is ripe to be taken out, so why not Young?   Someone will step up and that someone will not be Lisa Blunt Rochester.    h/t  Nemski

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Song of the Day 4/26: Harry Belafonte, “Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on April 26, 2023 4 Comments

A 96-year lifetime of EGOT fame and anti-racist activism and what is Harry Belafonte best remembered for today? A calypso-flavored Jamaican work song he recorded nearly 70 years ago, because a snippet of it has survived into popular culture as a stadium chant. Belafonte trained as an actor but broke into stardom as a singer […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on April 26, 2023 3 Comments

Since not much happened yesterday, now’s a good time to ask the question that has been hanging over the General Assembly since January:  Whither goeth Speaker Pete and the House Democratic Caucus? Fact: Schwartzkopf informed the House D Caucus during the leadership battle that he would (a) step down as Speaker at the end of […]

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DL Open Thread Wednesday April 26 2023

Filed in National by on April 26, 2023 1 Comment

A surprising but welcome change of heart.   DSSA Statement on “permit to purchase” Legislation On behalf of our membership, and after much soul searching and careful consideration the Delaware State Sportsman’s Association has decided to support the “permit to purchase” legislation currently being considered in the Delaware State Senate.  Furthermore, we would like to […]

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Song of the Day 4/25: Bobby Sherman, “Easy Come, Easy Go”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 25, 2023 2 Comments

Tucker Carlson has joined Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly on the list of Fox News blowhards who angered and concerned liberals only to lose their soapbox when Ol’ Rupe pulled it out from under them. Any bets on who does better in the divorce? Bobby Sherman was a teen idol for about a year and […]

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