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You Believe What You Want to Believe

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You Believe What You Want to Believe

Commenter Eric Blair took me to task the other day for being too old to realize that fake videos can fool people. Here’s a story that demonstrates age isn’t the determining factor for gullibility. MAGA Men Humiliated After Being Duped by AI Foot Fetish Model The account, “jessicaa.foster,” has amassed 1 million followers on Instagram, […]

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DL Open Thread Sunday Morning Magazine: March 15, 2026

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‘My Year As A Degenerate Gambler’:  State-sponsored thievery: On a Thursday evening in September, I excused myself from the family dinner table and slipped into my bedroom. I didn’t want my kids to see what I was about to do. With the door locked behind me, I pulled out my phone and downloaded the DraftKings […]

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33.09% of Delaware Voters Have Only Themselves to Blame

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 15, 2026 0 Comments

You might well be one of them. That’s the percentage of voters, as of March 6, who are registered as Unaffiliated. I have just one question: Why? I bring this up because Mike Smith – the original one, the Republican House member who represents Pike Creek, not the johnny-come-lately who’s running for state treasurer as […]

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Song of the Day 3/14: The Bee Gees, “Jive Talkin'”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 14, 2026 0 Comments

It’s difficult if not impossible to determine which of Trump’s clown-shoed cabinet members is furthest out of his depth, but Pete Hegseth’s constant thumping of his Nazi-tattooed chest makes him most likely to get the bends. It’s been widely noted that his macho boasting consists mostly of lines lifted from action movies, but he outdid […]

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DL Open Thread: Saturday, March 14, 2026

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A Charade Is A Charade Is A Charade: Republican politicians don’t have much of a chance in Wilmington elections. Residents of Delaware’s largest city, where Democrats hold a nearly 9-1 voter registration advantage over Republicans, haven’t elected a mayor or treasurer from the GOP for more than 50 years. Republicans have only held that one […]

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Delaware Political Weekly: Week Ending March 12, 2026

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 13, 2026 3 Comments

“We are kings of our bikes. So, we are again really lucky to live in Rehoboth, when we park a car, we have to get back into the car. We can hop on our bikes and our ritual is that we are always biking from our home to L(ewe)s. We do a little bit of […]

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Song of the Day 3/13: Laufey, “Misty”

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Guest post by Nathan Arizona Some veteran jazz fans don’t listen to Laufey because they think she’s not a jazz singer. Gen Z listens to her because they think she is. To be fair, veteran jazz fans might not know enough about the young Icelander to make a judgment. Not if they think TikTok is […]

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DL Open Thread: Friday March 13, 2026

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Allen Harim’s Excuse For Pollution Violations?  ‘It’s too cold.’: The Allen Harim poultry processing facility in Harbeson was cited by DNREC for “exceeding effluent limitations of nitrogen”, meaning the site exceeded nitrogen levels permissible in the plant’s wastewater by state law. DNREC’s violation notice, issued earlier this month, says the plant has been violating that […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Thursday, March 12, 2026

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YES!  President Pro-Tem Dave Sokola apparently read the same report on scofflaw Allen Harim’s serial and ongoing environmental violations as we did. He has placed HB 222 (Lambert) on today’s Senate Agenda. You will recall that objections from downstate agriculture interests had impelled Lambert to remove the poultry firms from his bill that increased fines on […]

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DL Open Thread: Thursday, March 12, 2026

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Hope You Recently Filled Up Your Tank: Iraq and Oman closed oil terminals on Thursday after two tankers were attacked and left burning off Iraq’s coast, as the International Energy Agency warned that the war in the Middle East had caused “the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.” Oil prices […]

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Song of the Day 3/12: Dean Martin, “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head”

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The absurd story about Donald Trump giving his bootlicking cabinet Florsheim dress shoes that they’re all afraid to not wear has a perfect follow-up: The company that makes them is suing his administration for a refund of his arbitrarily imposed tariffs. After the Supreme Court ruled the tariffs illegal, Thomas Florsheim Jr., CEO of Weyco, […]

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Democratic Skunks in the Middle of the Road Not Dead Yet

Filed in Delaware, National by on March 12, 2026 5 Comments

Anybody who wants to see progressive government should realize that Republicans, who hate all Democrats, are not the people working hardest to block the path to progress. That distinction goes to the so-called “moderate” Democrats, who are nothing but pro-business shills who lack the sadistic streak necessary to win GOP primaries. This has been obvious […]

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wednesday, March 11, 2026

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Today’s a huge committee day in Dover.  But first, yesterday’s Session Activity Report.  It was comity all around as all the legislation passed unanimously. OK, deep breath, and more caffeine, as we review today’s chock-full schedule of committee meetings.  I flipped a coin, and have decided to start with today’s Senate committee meeting highlights. SB […]

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