Get ready to be knocked out by the great in-depth reporting.
“I’m leaning toward the surgery,” said Castle, R-Del. “I think it’s a better option than medication ... They like to do it four to six weeks after the [stroke] so that would put it close to the election. It’s something we’re still looking at.”[How convienient - close to the election, why not have it on November 6th?] Talking with reporters and taking them for a lap around the Rockford Park water tower, [What is that about 60 feet? Well whoop-dee-do!] Castle said his doctors are allowing him to restart a limited public appearance schedule but still are telling him to avoid longer events such as debates. [Those pesky Doc's. Such worry warts. If it was up to him, he'd be back tonight! Get a load of this next part...] He plans to put in a brief appearance at tonight’s “Salute at Vicmead,” a major campaign season GOP fundraiser. He is the guest of honor.[Funny how being around reporters and republicans is okay, but being around Spivack is right out. Chicken!] “It’s really a question of pacing myself,” Castle said. “Tomorrow is [Delaware State University’s] homecoming, there’s a [University of Delaware] game and the Apple-Scrapple Festival down south as well. I might try to put in a brief appearance at one or two of those events ...[I put the over/under on the number of those three events he is going to at 1/2. Any takers?]
But I’m not up to a full campaign schedule yet.”[Not as long as people are threatening to ask me about my record]