Delaware Republicans’ Ideological Battle Still Rages

    Within Delaware’s Republican Party lies an ideologically deeply split party. The GOP statewide office elections, at the State Convention in April did nothing to quell the open dislike between the Republican Tea Party Conservatives and the Republican Moderates or RINOS. As some of you know, I ran for the state Chairman’s position against opponent John Sigler, a former NRA Chairman and Kent County lawyer. The | Read More »

    Delaware GOP Chairman, Tom Ross to Speak before The Sussex County GOP

    The last three monthly meetings at Sussex County’s GOP have ended in chaos, with Delaware’s GOP Chairman, Tom Ross being censured at November’s meeting.  The last meeting on January 10th was so chaotic that when County Chairman Ron Sams made a motion to adjourn without any business being conducted that a loud cry of NO shattered the room.  Sams shut off the lights to the | Read More »

    Explaining Delaware’s Political Demographics

    I was asked the question.  What do you think is the best type of candidate to run statewide in Delaware?  Of course, I knew the answer immediately but wanted to give it some clear thought. I will start by explaining the state’s political demographics.  Delaware consists of three counties.  New Castle County is the northern most county and by far the most heavily populated and | Read More »

    Delaware GOP Chairman Tom Ross Censured

    Wednesday night’s Sussex County GOP monthly meeting was packed with expectation, with a standing room only crowd.  News had leaked out that Committeeman Donald Ayotte would introduce a resolution to censure Delaware GOP Chairman Tom Ross. “Mr. Chairman I make a motion to censure State GOP Chairman, Tom Ross for making inappropriate statements and failing to immediately endorse and fully support a lawfully elected republican | Read More »

    O’Donnell and the First Amendment

    The First Amendment has been argued to death over the years since it was written in the 1700’s. People of different political ideologies have interpreted this controversial amendment according to their beliefs before there was the current Republican and Democratic Parties. So, let’s take a look at it and see exactly what it says. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or | Read More »

    Why O’Donnell’s Sudden Rise

    When looking at the title as a question, from the eyes of a standard campaign manager, it doesn’t make sense.  To find a reasonable answer to this question, one must look into the depths of America’s boiling political cauldron. The sudden downfall of the economy and the current administration’s inability to stop the downward spiral of job loss, first among the blue collar working class | Read More »

    Delaware’s Democratic Backlash

    Christine O’Donnell’s win in the Delaware Primaries on September 14th, brought an immediate onslaught of democratic opposition that would make any conservative’s stomach turn.  Pandemonium broke out as the last results were released on that Tuesday evening  Several minutes later, Christine approached the stage for her victory speech, every media photographer with a camera was packed in front of the stage with shocked looks on | Read More »


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