In the shot heard round Delaware teachers email yesterday around 4:00pm, the Delaware State Education Association election results came in for President and Vice-President. Shock followed shock. Mike Matthews and Karen Crouse tied for President at 862 votes each. Stephanie Ingram (not Ingraham) won the Vice-President position. Some (including myself) are crying foul. Matthews and Kook ran as a ticket as did Crouse and Ingram. Logic would dictate that Matthews and Kook’s votes would align more with Matthew’s total. But this was NOT the case. Ingram won with 400 something votes while Kook had 300 plus.
First off, with 12,000 teachers in Delaware, why did only 2,100+ vote in this election? That is my biggest concern. Second, how the actual hell do you get a tie? Off the record, I have heard DSEA did not want the powerhouse of Matthews/Kook ruling the teacher union halls in Delaware. Did things happen? Of that I am certain. When an obvious fake Facebook account with the not-so-genius name of Sam Muskrat showed up at the same time as the election went into full swing, I paid very close attention to the writing style of the you really aren’t fooling anyone Mr. Muskrat. I’ve seen that style before. With another anonymous commenter somewhere else. I won’t out the person, but I can promise you it is NOT Publius from Kilroy’s Delaware. That guy is probably sucking down some Shirley Temple’s in his batcave.
The next big question surrounds the ballots. There were mentions on social media of teacher’s getting the ballots in their spam folders. While the plausibility of that is suspect if it was coming from DSEA (do all DSEA emails go to spam?). If it was an outside company, such as Intelliscan, based out of Phoenixville, PA, I could somehow see that. Some teachers reported not receiving any ballots. Some did not know who was running, or actually know some of the people running (to them I would say “Hello! This is the future of your teaching profession calling, wake up!”).
I’ve heard that campaign literature was suspect in certain situations. While there is nothing against the DSEA rules about the President endorsing a candidate, Frederika Jenner made it transparently obvious who she wanted. And that person wound up tying and is not a man. And her VP choice won as well. Crouse would not have won if it weren’t for Kent County. Which I find ironic considering her popularity in certain places. I don’t mean to bash her. I’m sure she is a fine person. But there is something VERY shady with this election. I’m sure the current DSEA crew will get offended I posted this. First off, too bad. Second, you can sit there and say it isn’t my business but I choose to make it my business and you can’t stop me. We live in a country where Donald Trump is President so I think any rules went out the window last November!
So what happens next? Some more ballots could come trickling in by Monday (since it is soooooo possible for something postmarked 1/23/17 or earlier to take a week to get to Dover in our huge state). There could be a run-off election if it remains a tie, in which case Presidential candidates Danny Rufo and Dom Zaffora’s votes would go to either Matthews or Crouse. Or another option could be the tie remains and the Executive Board at DSEA would vote on a winner. Which would, in all likelihood, be Crouse. Since these election results are not part of an official state or county election, DSEA is under no obligation to release the full results to the public. A teacher’s union is a private organization. If I were Matthews or Kook, I would be issuing a challenge right away. Something doesn’t smell right. I could, of course, be wrong. But I would err on the side of caution in just blindly accepting these results.
While this potential mystery starts to get some heat, feast on the famous Samuel Muskrat posts, from an anonymous person whose Facebook account was created the VERY same day Matthews and Kook had a live Facebook feed answering questions. And disappeared the next day.
Yes, I am the Kevin this Samuel Muskrat is referring to. This kind of makes it my business now! I will fully admit I am not the most popular person in the executive offices of DSEA. Once upon a time the stars were in alignment around the time I wrote a huge article on the Rodel Foundation of Delaware, but I burned that bridge with them during the whole House Bill 50 veto override fiasco when I called out DSEA (very strongly I might add) with a twinge of regret. I don’t regret calling them out on their non-support of the override but rather how I did it. I apologized, but while some accepted that apology, some were less than cordial with me. In fact, one of them decided to viciously attack me many times somewhere else. That person knew I knew that when I commented on the above Facebook comment bringing me into it. I dropped a couple of words in my comment which vanished as soon as it appeared. Muskrat knew I had them and ran for the hills. Muskrat seemed to know a lot of things about Mr. Matthews. Things your average teacher would not know unless they were really involved with DSEA. But the tone and attitude, and especially the reference to me, shows a personal beef. Trolling is one thing. Going on Facebook during a candidate forum and disguising yourself when they are potentially a staff member of DSEA is another thing entirely. Like I said yesterday, shenanigans with this election.
Both Mike Matthews and Jackie Kook are well-known in Delaware as teachers who will really fight for their causes. This doesn’t mean they won’t sit down with you, but it also doesn’t mean they will swallow the Kool-Aid which happened so many times in teacher matters involving the Delaware Dept. of Education, the General Assembly, and yes, even DSEA. Most recently, Kook ruffled feathers with the teacher evaluation bill last Spring. It wound up getting Senator Sokola amendments attached to it. A large part of that was the insertion into the process of former DOE employee Atnre Alleyne, now promoting his role as Executive Director of DelawareCAN which is an offshoot of the corporate education reform company 50CAN. Another big part was a letter from the DPAS-II Advisory Committee Chair Dr. Susan Bunting. Bunting was confirmed by the Delaware Senate three days ago as the new Delaware Secretary of Education. But neither of them are Sam Muskrat. In Delaware, if you aren’t calling out legislators here and there, than democracy really isn’t taking place. And some really shouldn’t throw stones like that because the hypocrisy involved is astounding! But I guess many wrongs make a right?
Wow I’m a celebrity now, I’m on Exceptional Delaware.
Just so you know, Kevin, I am a member of DSEA, not an employee. I’ve been long enough to see what happens. I don’t go every year, but I was at the RA when Kristen Dwyers wouldn’t get up in front of everyone, because she didn’t want legislative information given to the world through Twitter. It was so strange, everyone was trying to figure out who was tweeting. Mike quit that afternoon. Doesn’t take a genius muskrat to put two and two together.
What bothers me is how you know so much about DSEA. Who is sharing details with you? I didn’t know 862 members voted for Mike and Karen because that wasn’t in the email shared with members. How did you get that number? Why do you know inside information about DSEA? You’re not a member And why do you think that the same people who voted for Mike voted for Jackie? Even if they ran together, they still ran seperately. Maybe people voted for president and that’s it. Not everything is a conspiracy. Why are you so involved in DSEA’s business?
And why would someone vote for a president that shares information with people that arent part of the group? If Mike Matthews wins, who in Dover is going to listen to him with you by his side? How DSEA does business is DSEA’s business. Go bother the police and tell them how to run their union.
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Sam, haven’t seen you since you fled from Facebook the day after you created your account. Are you aware of WHO the real Samuel Muskrat was? I’m sure you are given your pedigree. I’m pretty sure how DSEA runs their business IS my business for a few reasons: I write a blog about education in Delaware. DSEA is a group of teachers who teach education. Add the two please. Two, many of the decisions made in DSEA affect non-union members like, oh, the 135,000 students in Delaware and their parents. You seem to have a personal beef with me. I prefer my confrontations with a side of transparency, not anonymity. So come out of the shadows. Otherwise anything you say is suspect.
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As well, Mike Matthews is his own man. Mike doesn’t need me to stand by him in Dover, nor do I need him. If I stand in Dover, it is because of something I believe in. If the two coincide, great. If not, I will still stand. That’s just who I am. I’m real. You are not. You are fake. And using a fake name because you don’t have the balls to say what you write to someone’s face.
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Let’s make something abundantly clear “Sam”. I know exactly who you are and I sent you a message on Facebook. Don’t stab m the back with your fake account and then stay friends with me on Facebook. And you should probably resign from that thing you are on if you are still on it. With friends like you, who the hell needs enemies. Grow up! I won’t out you, but I can’t guarantee others won’t. Shame on you.
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I found Publius! He was scrounging for Muskrat at the Pittsville Dinette on its closing day. Perhaps that was Sam sitting with him?
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Sam Muskrat, it’s everyone’s business. Our tax dollars fund education and pay your salary. Everything should be open and transparent.
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