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DL Open Thread: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Appo & Red Clay Voters Sweep Out School Board Incumbents. Including the presidents of each board: Three prominent school board members will not return to their seats for next school year. Appoquinimink School Board President Richard Forsten, who has served on the Appo panel since 2011, finished last (362) in a six-way race that was […]
Delaware General Assembly Pre-Game Show: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
It was bound to happen. I forgot all about writing this post–until now. So, whatever I spew out will probably be a bit truncated. Looks like Michael Dell is skipping town before the multi-billionaire has to spend less than a pittance for licensing renewal fees. HB 400, which has already passed the House, is on […]
Song of the Day 5/12: R.E.M., “Daysleeper”
Weird contradiction about Trump: He loves being on camera, but he often wants you to not believe what you see. Yesterday people saw him catch 40 winks in an Oval Office meeting, hardly the first time notorious night bird Trump has nodded off in a meeting when other people are talking. Yet when shown a […]
BREAKING: Kevin Hensley Will Not Seek Reelection
According to one of my best spies, he dropped the news at a constituent coffee this morning.
DL Open Thread: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
So, John, Where Are The Homeless Gonna Go? He has no soul: People living in a city-sanctioned homeless tent village at a local Wilmington park woke up on Monday morning to eviction notices from Mayor John Carney’s office. Residents said several police officers and representatives of the Friendship House, the site manager, moved through the […]
Song of the Day 5/11: Electric Light Orchestra, “Telephone Line”
I don’t know how widespread this trend is, but for months now I’ve been seeing articles about a so-called flip-phone (or sometimes dumb phone) revolution – people giving up their smart phones in an effort to break their cell-phone addiction. It certainly doesn’t seem widespread yet. People staring at their tiny screens regardless of where […]
DL Open Thread: Monday, May 11, 2026
It’s Not A ‘Race To The Bottom’ On Redistricting: What we have seen over recent months is that Democrats have largely abandoned the mode of the last decade plus in which with one hand they fought the partisan battles of the day and with the other assume the mantle of defending the political norms Republicans […]
Song of the Day 5/10: Earth, Wind & Fire, “Mom”
The paean to his mother that Maurice White wrote tugs a little harder on the heartstrings when you realize that she didn’t raise him. He was a boy when his mother remarried and moved to Chicago, leaving him with his grandmother in South Memphis, where Booker T. Jones was a high school friend. Maurice saw […]
DL Open Thread Sunday Magazine: May 10, 2026
The Right-Wing Magazine’s “Sex Issue”: Every few years or so, the Christian right takes another pass at the impossible task of making fundamentalism look sexy or cool. These efforts tend to end in failure: Dorky youth ministers wearing clothes that are 10 years out of date while assuring their young charges that sex is better […]
DL Open Thread: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Trump ‘Bored’ With Iran War? Yep, just like FDR was ‘bored’ with WW II: Patience is not Trump’s strength. One outside adviser, who speaks with him regularly, told me the president is “bored” with the war. Others believe he is frustrated at Iran’s intransigence. And while Trump at times feels detached from the political concerns […]
Song of the Day 5/8: The Waterboys, “Don’t Even Have to Say His Name”
One welcome feature of European media: They don’t bother with what Trump tweets, they report on what he does, so they don’t dwell on the daily chaos that dominates American media. Even without constant attention, though, his awfulness comes through. You can tell because American musicians aren’t the only ones expressing their disgust in song. […]
DL Open Thread: Friday, May 8, 2026
That Fucking Refinery. In order to ‘fix a problem’, they apparently have no choice but to emit toxic sulfur dioxide for several weeks. I’m with Speaker Minor-Brown on this one: Delaware City Refining Company will be emitting significantly higher-than-normal amounts of sulfur dioxide for several weeks. The Department of Natural Resources said Thursday that […]
Delaware Political Weekly: Week Ending May 7, 2026
Conventional wisdom holds that the later one’s campaign starts, the less likely it is to be a winning campaign. I mean, it only makes sense, right? A finite number of days to prevail over a presumably better-known incumbent with financial resources already at-hand. This week, however, marked the start of two campaigns which, for reasons […]


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