The LuLac Edition # 4, 316, June 4th, 2020
Jim Bognet, the apparent winner in the 8th race for Congress. (Photo: Times Leader)
THE TEDDY DANIELS FACTOR
At first glance it appeared that Daniels close second place showing was a surprise. But when you look at the core vote for Trump in 2016 in Luzerne County, you see Daniels appealed to those Trump supporters. It is true the large field helped him but one wonders if the victory will have any legs come November. If Daniels hits the 14,000 vote level in the final tally, you’d have to equate that with the combined vote totals of the 5 candidate’s votes he didn’t get. That’s a big hill to climb in a General Election for an incumbent that has brought significant revenue back to his district.
The Daniels showing tells us three things.
1. That the Trump base in Luzerne County if appealed to directly is unshakeable.
2. His opponent Matt Cartwright and the Luzerne County Democrats cannot get a false sense of relief by having a cantankerous opponent like Daniels in the race. His showing with the Trump base, and his independent Jesse Ventura persona appeals to those who vote on a visceral level. That cannot be taken for granted.
3. Like his other elections in the past, this seat is being labeled as a prize for the national GOP. Even though Daniels was not endorsed by the likes of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, you can bet Daniels is on the radar now.But now unity must prevail between Bognet and Daniels.
This race was one people were going to watch all along but now with Bonet, a Washington insider, in the contest, it will be on the map nationally. Contrasts in candidates will be an added attraction come November. Cartwright will be the same steady presence he’s always been. Bognet will be the Conservative side of that coin. GOP Voters will have to wonder if a grenade thrower like Daniels or a person familiar with the system would be a reasonable alternative to the incumbent.The Republicans have to unite if they stand any chance of winning this seat.
When asked about Trump’s warble over to St. John’s Church on Monday afternoon, about ten Senators said they didn’t see it. Gee, kind of reminds me of those documentaries on The History Channel where the Germans never saw the holocaust or the French Vichy never saw the Nazis take over Paris.
Too strong an analogy?
Well look if these learned men and women can’t even make an honest comment about what was seen by millions of their constituents, then they have been collaborators in what is now turning into fascism in the United States of America.
One of them is own puny Pat Toomey who HAS SAID NOTHING! He is a disgrace to the United States Senate, Pennsylvania, and all the people who sent him to do a job.
But what would we expect from a puny man but a puny backbone.
First off, did you see the photo of the First Lady with Trump when the two were at another photo op in Washington? She looked like she was in hostage video. Diaper Don told her to smile and she barely cracked one. Could it be Catholic guilt knowing that she was being used as a prop?
This was the second day that Trump used a church or a religious institution to try and convince people he was a courageous and true leader. The fact of the matter is he was [piqued when he found out people thought he was a sacred cat for staying in his bunker while Joe Biden hit the streets and empathized with human beings on Sunday.
Old Diaper Don had to pull up his Depends and strut like a peacock to show he was a real man. But like an old time mafia boss, he had others do his dirty work. Attorney General and legal lapdog Bob Barr gave the order to clear the streets of peaceful protestors and media, daughter he lusts after Ivanka transported the Bible into her handbag and her genius husband Jared Kushner orchestrated this whole affair.
Trump had to beg people to come. The First Lady wasn’t there on Monday and neither was Vice President Pence. I get annoyed from a historical standpoint when Trump is compared to Richard Nixon. Nixon had his faults but he faced students in public during Vietnam and had respect for the way thing work in Washington. I never thought I’d be writing this but Trump makes Nixon look like a Saint!
Dear Trump voter:
To all those Trump voters of ’16 who voted for Trump to shake up Washington, you got your wish! Trump came in, threw away the Pandemic playbook, closed the office, fired the scientists and not only shook things up but eviscerated agencies in place to prevent it.
GOOD JOB!
Let’s hope you, your family or anyone you cared about wasn’t one of the now 104,000 people DEAD!
Dear Trump voter,
Remember when your gun toting right wing neighbors said President Obama was going to declare martial law? You whined and said, “we need to take our country back!” Of course being ignorant of most thing logical you couldn’t say who stole it! But you did say that martial law was coming.
You were right. It almost came on Monday night when Diaper Don wanted to send his own military against his own people.
GOOD JOB!
You got what you asked for. LIVE WITH IT!
“The coronavirus pandemic is straining local government budgets, and that makes it hard to keep essential services like police and first response up and running,” said Cartwright, a member of the House Appropriations Committee. “More federal support to help our local governments weather this economic fallout is badly needed, but these resources will bolster Hazleton’s efforts to keep the city safe in this challenging time.”
“It’s great to see that the federal leaders of our Commonwealth recognize the issues we’re dealing with in Hazleton, and that they’re stepping up to support us,” said Hazleton Mayor Jeff Cusat. “This takes a big financial burden off our city at a time when we need more resources for our law enforcement.”
The COPS Hiring Program (CHP) is a competitive award program intended to reduce crime and advance public safety through community policing by providing direct funding for the hiring of career law enforcement officers. The community policing approach focuses on forging trust between law enforcement and the members of the communities they serve. CHP funding also helps law enforcement agencies maintain sufficient sworn personnel levels to promote safe communities.
57 years ago, President Kennedy declared in a nationally televised address on civil rights, “It ought to be possible, in short, for every American to enjoy the privileges of being American without regard to his race or his color. In short, every American ought to have the right to be treated as he would wish to be treated, as one would wish his children to be treated. But this is not the case.”
Recent events remind us that systemic racism continues today. As a nation we continue to struggle with issues of racial violence, injustice, and inequality. As a Presidential Library, we have a special responsibility to the ideals that all people are created equal, that all people have equal protection under the law, and that all people are equally deserving of life, liberty, dignity, justice, and the presumption of innocence.
We stand for a nation that lives up to those ideals. We remain committed to doing the work necessary to ensure that as an archives, museum, educational institution, and convener of public dialogue that we bring forth the full richness of historical and contemporary voices and perspectives—towards a goal of moving ever closer to the ideals of our democracy.
By standing united in our common purpose and supporting one other during these very difficult times, we believe that we will be able to get through this together.
“I am humbled to receive the Republican nomination for Pennsylvania Attorney General. The time for us to return an experienced lawyer to this office is long overdue,” noted Heidelbaugh on her nomination.
“For too long, the office of the Attorney General in Pennsylvania has been mismanaged by a career politician who is more concerned with playing politics than practicing law. Josh Shapiro has used his office as a platform to campaign for Governor, while Pennsylvania streets become more dangerous, drug dealers walk free, and our citizens suffer. It’s time for a change. It’s time to elect a conservative, experienced lawyer—one that will fight for all Pennsylvanians.”
A trial attorney with more than 35 years practicing law inside the courtroom, Heidelbugh is the first Republican woman nominee to appear on the ticket for Attorney General in Pennsylvania.
A partner at her Pittsburgh law firm and former Republican councilwoman at-large on Allegheny County Council, Heidelbaugh views the office of Attorney General as a destination, not a stepping stone, and contrary to her opponent, has pledged not to run for Governor if elected in November.
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