Poor Celia

Filed in National by on October 7, 2015

THE ERA OF BIPARTISAN POLITICS IS OVER

On the bright side, if anyone can inform Coons, Carper, and Carney that they may now drop their lapdog devotion to fraudulent bipartisanship, it is Celia.

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  1. Delaware Dem says:

    I actually enjoyed that post as it had that huge chart showing how the RDs voted over presidential elections since 2000. Good facts and history there. I will be using it in devising what districts will be competitive in 2016 (hint: not many).

  2. Jason330 says:

    That was her best blog post in eons. It has a good crisp pace, and didn’t let itself get bogged down in drawing out some stupid pun. Most of all, I never got the idea that her panties were getting moist for Tom Carper or Mike Castle.

  3. Steve Newton says:

    ok jason, Celia’s panties getting moist under any condition was an image I did not need in my head. ever.

  4. Jim C says:

    Why aren’t we talking about CEO change at dupont?

  5. JimC says:

    It is very clear the only reason to split dupont was to shuffle off their environmental obligations onto a company that could never, ever,take care of them, leaving the US citizens to clean up for all of their liabilities,( Hey John, all of that waste under FoxPoint State Park?) let alone continue to make quarterly profits “ahead” of some fucking goal made by the hedge fund managers.. She is hoping to get out before any of this comes to light.

  6. puck says:

    Celia’s beloved bipartisanship is unfortunately alive and well, even after damn near crashing the US economy and reducing Delaware public education to a tortured shell. If Celia were a better or more honest journalist, she would have pointed out that Republican positions and policies have seeped into the Democratic platform both nationally and in Delaware. Our Democratic governor is still shilling for trickle-down. We need more partisan bickering, and it needs to be decisive.

  7. AQC says:

    To call Celia a journalist is a stretch in itself. She’s a gossip columnist at best.

  8. stan merriman says:

    Puck, what Democratic Platform in Delaware? One has not been written by the people of the party since 2008.

  9. mediawatch says:

    AQC,
    I’ve known Celia for years and she’s hardly a gossip columnist. Rather, she’s a reliable mouthpiece for all the insiders — in both parties. She gets their stories out when they want them out, and often that’s ahead of the News Journal and WDEL, but she never, never spills the beans on something she knows that they don’t want publicized.

  10. Bane says:

    Just because dems have won, does not mean dems can’t lose. We forget that the Republican Party has put up very few strong candidates locally or statewide. However, they still hold two statewide offices. I wouldn’t count them out just because Dem candidates have been the best of two bad choices over the last few years. That could change as early as 2018.There are senate and house races that were won by very close margins. Just looking at the victories without looking at the margins or that candidates is the type of analytical exercise that creates bad strategy and ultimately nets even worse results.