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Seeking Our DL 2021 MVP (Most Valuable To The Progressive Cause) Nominees

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 22, 2021 2 Comments

Who deserves recognition this year?  We wanna hear from you.  You’ve got ’til December 10 to let us know.

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DL Open Thread Monday November 22nd

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Rob Portman, (LAME DUCK-Ohio), and Chris Coons, (D?-Delaware), introduced bipartisan legislation to combat international wildlife trafficking. Maybe it’s a decent bill, maybe not.  Knowing Coons, however, I’m going to go ahead and assume that the bill was drafted by lobbyists for the International Wildlife Trafficking Association. The real point of rolling out shit like this […]

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Song of the Day 11/21: John Wesley Harding, “There’s A Starbucks (Where The Starbucks Used To Be)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on November 21, 2021 3 Comments

If John Wesley Harding were as popular with the public as he is with other musicians, he’d be a household name. Or would Wesley Stace be a household name? The former JWH now records under his real name, the one under which he teaches university classes and published four critically acclaimed novels. Whatever name he […]

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DL Open Thread: Sunday, November 21, 2021

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Could Traffic Circles Actually Be Good?  I grant you, they confuse me, especially when you’re supposed to ‘take the third right’ at the roundabout. However: Carmel, a city of 102,000 north of Indianapolis, has 140 roundabouts, with over a dozen still to come. No American city has more. The main reason is safety; compared with […]

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Song of the Day 11/20: The Clash, “Somebody Got Murdered”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on November 20, 2021 0 Comments

Actually, two somebodies. Their names were Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber, and while a Wisconsin jury and the judge who oversaw their killer’s trial exonerated him, they were murdered nonetheless, as dead as the lie that America is a noble experiment. It’s not — it’s an experiment to see how far capitalism can go in […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, November 20, 2021

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‘Kyle Rittenhouse And The New Era Of Political Violence’.  Might as well go back and place the burgeoning movement featuring Rittenhouse and like-minded individuals in context.  Add to that blatantly-biased judges, and the notion of justice in America is more besmirched than ever, at least in recent times.  Yet another supporter of armed ‘self defense’ […]

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It is not ok to be nice to Republicans.

Filed in National by on November 19, 2021 2 Comments

The Republican party is filled with psychotic racists who hate America and they need to be crushed at every election down to dog catcher. They need to be social pariahs who relearn how to stay in hiding.

When Coons continually attempts to rehabilitate the reputation of the Grand Old Party, even as their atrocities are unfolding, he isn’t trying to be a good guy. He is propping up psychotic racists for some psychotic reason only he really knows.

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DL Open Thread: Friday, November 19, 2021

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Biden To Reverse Disastrous Trump Policy Aimed At Despoiling Alaska: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will propose reinstating a Bill Clinton-era rule to ban logging and road building in more than half of North America’s largest temperate rainforest,the department confirmed. The restrictions had managed to stay in place for years because of a series of court […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: November 9-18, 2021

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on November 19, 2021 8 Comments

Yep,  more than a week, for those paying attention.  DPW officially migrates to Fridays, until I change my mind yet again. 1.  Time To Jump Into That 2nd SD Race. Darius is toast. We’re looking for at least one credible non-grifter in the field.  Believe it or not, Darius Brown might have been the least-bad […]

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Song of the Day 11/18: Lee Moses, “Bad Girl”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on November 18, 2021 0 Comments

People who love soul music have to deal with the fact that artists stopped making it about the time that disco gobbled up R&B and funk in its Hustle-dancing wake. The obsessives deal with it by finding and sharing rare recordings of obscure groups, and some of those nuggets make you wonder why the artists […]

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DL Open Thread For Thursday, November 18, 2021

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Darius Brown Blowed Himself Up Real Good.  Maybe his latest sham employer will reconsider the job they handed to him–especially since they’re probably not getting any Grant-In-Aid $$’s as long as he’s there.  Glad that Sen. Sokola is not muzzling the other senators, you know, the way that Pete ‘n Val tried to do when […]

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Rep. Paul Gosar isn’t really a member of Congress, so Congressional Punishments don’t really matter

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Rep. Paul Gosar isn’t really a member of Congress, so Congressional Punishments don’t really matter

The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to approve a resolution that censures Rep. Paul Gosar for posting a photoshopped anime video showing him murder Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The censure strips him of his two committee assignments. Gosar’s response was more or less – “Big Whoop. I’m just here to fuck around and shit post anyway.”

CNN and others call the more “a major rebuke” but let’s face it – Gosar is right abut his tenure. He is a hype-man. He can put his clown show on just as easily without committee assignments.

I liked AOC’s response:

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Song of the Day 11/17: Bob McFadden and Dor (Rod McKuen), “The Beat Generation”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on November 17, 2021 3 Comments

The French apparently have a weird idea of American music, at least if what they play in the local supermarché is any guide. This 1959 novelty single, for example, written by Rod McKuen — yes, that Rod McKuen; that’s him adding the “beatnik” asides. To portray the square-sounding hipster, McKuen recruited Bob McFadden, a radio […]

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