Gerrymander for Me but Not for Thee

I was watching a part of the PBS News Hour on YouTube.  Books and Capon were talking about gerrymandering.  Well actually Capon was away.  So, they found some big fat hen from the New York Times to squawk in his place.  Well, the upshot was that gerrymandering would lead to the “end of our democracy.”  Now to be fair Books said that the result of California following what Texas did was equally corrosive to democracy but he blamed Texas for getting the ball rolling.  And he wasn’t sad because the Virginia Supreme court shot down their gerrymander.  So, I guess you could say he was trying to be even-handed with his criticism.  I guess.

But the hypocrisy that both of these lefties commit is ignoring the fact that there are six states in the Northeast that are slightly more than 40% Republican voting and they have exactly zero Republican Congressional House Representatives between them all.  There are 15,430,000 people living in New England.  40% of that is more than six million people who are only represented by Democrats in the House of Representatives.  So, pretending that Donald Trump is responsible for gerrymandering the opposition out of existence is a joke.  The New Englanders have been perfecting this scam for decades.  What seems to be upsetting them is that between this initiative by Trump and the Supreme Court’s overturning of the racial gerrymandering decisions from the last century there is a real danger that Democrats might have a hard time keeping control of the House of Representatives even in midterm elections when Republican Presidents are in the White House.  And if that is the case there would be serious repercussions in the governance of this country.  And with the Democrat leadership announcing that they will eliminate the filibuster and pack the Supreme Court if they get back in power, it should be clear to the Republicans that there must be great fear on the Left about the chance that redistricting will shut them out of governance in the future.  So, packing the Supreme Court and giving citizenship to millions of illegals are their answers to the problem.

Well, we truly live in interesting times.  The war in Iran is threatening to make the midterms a blue wave but at the same time the gerrymandering in the South and elsewhere could counteract this.  And honestly, I don’t think there is any way to avoid these election oscillations back and forth but I do find it hilarious that the Democrats like to virtue signal their moral superiority when it comes to gerrymandering.  All it does for me is confirm just how dishonest they all are.  And it just makes me certain that there is no reason to think that we have any common ground with the Left.  They can justify any of their crimes by claiming they are the victims of fascism of one kind or another and by the end of their narrative we end up as the criminals who must be stopped “by any means necessary.”  Imagine that!

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Ed Brault
Ed Brault
3 months ago

Gerrymandering originated in 1812 Massachusetts, when Governor Elbridge Gerry approved a redistricting map that created a bizarrely shaped state senate district. A political cartoon compared the district to a salamander, and newspaper editors fused Gerry + salamander into “Gerry‑mander.” Gerry was a member of the Democratic -Republican Party, which evolved into the present-day Democrats.

TomD
TomD
3 months ago
Reply to  photog

When Obama states that he never would have ordered the AG to attack his political opponents, and literally 100’s of similar pronouncements from other Dims distancing themselves from actions in which they had so full heartedly engaged, I don’t know what to make of it. Are they honestly so unaware? I don’t understand how you could publicly and blatantly lie about matters of such import and so obviously outright lies.

I guess that with the major news media so firmly in pocket——

Last edited 3 months ago by TomD
TomD
TomD
3 months ago

Political cartoon from 1812 Massachusetts about the original gerrymander.

Gerry-Final
Tregonsee314
Tregonsee314
3 months ago
Reply to  TomD

I can “proudly” say that I reside in one of the towns in the original Gerrymander.