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Song of the Day 1/22: Naked Eyes, “Always Something There to Remind Me”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on January 22, 2022 1 Comment

Burt Bacharach has written hundreds of songs, most from the 1950s through the 1980s. Of those, 73 have made the US Top 40. This one took the longest to get there. Bacharach wrote it in 1963, when he recorded a demo of it with Dionne Warwick. Two different singles were released in 1964, by two […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, January 22, 2022

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on January 22, 2022 3 Comments

Ginni Thomas: Court Influencer Without The Title.  This article leaves little doubt that the RWNJ wife of Clarence Thomas, and the Supreme Court Justice himself, have consistently violated the purported neutrality of court deliberations.  A must-read: Last fall, Justice Clarence Thomas, in an address at Notre Dame, accused the media of spreading the false notion […]

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The Loser’s Plan to Win

Filed in National by on January 22, 2022 0 Comments

After losing to Joe Biden, all of Trump’s moves were designed to create enough discord and chaos to allow Pence to stall the electoral college certification. Read the never-issued Trump order that would have seized voting machines The Jan. 6 select panel has obtained the draft order and a document titled “Remarks on National Healing.” […]

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Darius Brown Verdict – The Highlands Bunker Take

Filed in National by on January 22, 2022 2 Comments

Here is a pod for your ears brain and soul. I haven’t listened yet, but will return to the comments to give it a 1 to 5 rating. (1 being equal to a Pizza Hut Stuffed Crust Pizza and 5 being equal something so transcendently luminescent it is nigh on impossible to discuss with any heretofore devised human language.)

The Jerkyville Soviet is back in session as Tye Grier joins Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about the Darius Brown verdict and controversy, the role of leadership in dealing with ethics issues, and some upcoming collaboration between local groups.

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BREAKING: Gerald Brady Resigns

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 21, 2022 28 Comments

Effective February 4.  Special election to fill out the rest of his term to take place in late Feb./early March. I’m sorry, but anyone who knew Gerald knew that he was messed up. His brains were scrambled. I was his legislative assistant in 2007-2008, and it was obvious to all.  I salute his military service […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: January 14-20, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 21, 2022 16 Comments

1. Matt Meyer Raised A Shit-Ton Of Money.  We’re talking ‘trying to clear the field’ money.  Over $188K raised, over $418K cash on hand.  Bethany Hall-Long also has a large war chest, around $159K cash on hand.  Strong, but less than half of what Meyer has raised.  I know that some politicians are complaining how […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday, January 21, 2022

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on January 21, 2022 7 Comments

Carney Does Something Right.  Endorses paid family leave. A skeptic would question how much of that endorsement is/was a recognition that Sarah McBride is fast becoming the most popular politician in Delaware.  Did I say Sarah McBride?  You must read the article to which this is linked.  It defies belief: Carney offered his support to […]

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Song of the Day 1/21: Meat Loaf, “You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on January 21, 2022 5 Comments

Michael (nee Marvin) Lee Aday, better known by his stage name, Meat Loaf, died yesterday, age 74, just nine months after the death of Jim Steinman, who composed “Bat Out of Hell,” the album that made Meat Loaf a star. That LP, rejected by numerous record companies, is the third-best-selling album in history. An estimated […]

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Bones Bugalu

Filed in National by on January 21, 2022 0 Comments

I don’t know anything about Gabriel Ríos other than what I just read in wikipedia [(born 1978 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican-Belgian singer songwriter currently residing in Belgium and New York.] and the fact that he is responsible for this bop which I first heard as a track on a Putumayo […]

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Dumb fucking assholes being dumb fucking assholes

Filed in National by on January 20, 2022 4 Comments
Dumb fucking assholes being dumb fucking assholes

We share this state with imbeciles.  

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on January 20, 2022 4 Comments

The big news: Paul Baumbach’s End Of Life Options bill cleared committee.  8-7. Only D to vote no was Nnamdi Chukwuocha. Here is yesterday’s Session Activity Report.  As expected, HB 280(Bentz) passed the Senate unamended and only needs the Governor’s signature to become law. The House and Senate are scheduled to each quickly run through […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, January 20, 2022

Filed in Featured, Open Thread by on January 20, 2022 12 Comments

As loyal readers know, I am an aficionado of the game of human chess known as pro rasslin’.  With their bloated contracts, WWE is almost idiot-proof.  Which is good, because they’re run by an idiot. My latest example: When a wrestler, even a well-known popular wrestler, comes to WWE, they must change their name to […]

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Boris Johnson Fatigue

Filed in National by on January 20, 2022 0 Comments

Boris seems to be in a lot of trouble, although post-Trump and from this side of the Atlantic it is hard to see why. I mean, has he headed an attempt to overthrow the government and install himself as Lord Protector? No? Whats the big deal then? I guess his act is just wearing thin.

LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) – A senior Conservative lawmaker accused the British government on Thursday of intimidating and attempting to “blackmail” those lawmakers they suspect of wanting to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson out of power.

Johnson, who won a large majority in 2019, is facing growing calls to step down over a series of scandals, including admitting he had attended a party at his Downing Street office at a time when Britain was under a strict COVID-19 lockdown.

Some younger lawmakers have spearheaded attempts to unseat Johnson, but it was an attack by one of the party’s longest-serving Conservatives that prompted gasps when he told the prime minister in parliament “In the name of God, go.” read more

Johnson, 57, has vowed to fight on, saying he would lead the Conservative Party into the next election and warning a lawmaker who defected to the main opposition Labour Party on Wednesday that he would win back his seat.

But in yet another blow to his shaky standing, William Wragg, chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee which oversees constitutional issues and standards, accused the government of blackmail.

“In recent days, a number of members of parliament have faced pressures and intimidation from members of the government because of their declared or assumed desire for a vote of confidence in the party leadership of the prime minister,” Wragg said in a statement before a meeting of the committee.

“Moreover, the reports of which I’m aware, would seem to constitute blackmail. As such, it would be my general advice to colleagues to report these matters to the speaker of the House of Commons and the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.”

In response to the allegations, a Downing Street spokesperson said: “We are not aware of any evidence to support what are clearly serious allegations. If there is any evidence to support these claims we would look at it very carefully.”

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