There’s a ludicrous talking point being shopped by the Democrats, that somehow blacks have been denied their “voting rights” unless they’re allowed to be represented by a black Democrat. If you end “majority-minority” districts, their votes no longer count. MS NOW has been a hourly cesspool of leftists crying “Jim Crow” and “Dred Scott” and “most racist Supreme Court ever” over their decision against racial gerrymandering. Elie Mystal, Basil Smikle, and so on.

On CNN on Sunday, Scott Jennings was making the usual point in rebuttal, that in Memphis, the blacks have long elected a white Congressman, Steve Cohen, and no one’s going to say that blacks didn’t exercise their right in picking him for 20 years.  Jennings spurred Democrat pundit Ashley Allison to shoot back about Memphis: “Black people are allowed to elect people that don’t look like them?” That’s exactly his point. Then she tried to claim that blacks vote for those who “have their best interests at heart” (Democrats). This isn’t about voting rights. Blacks have had voting rights for the last 60 years. It’s about the Democrats thinking they have the right to a majority.

On the Left, some celebrated a Michigan State professor proposing an authoritarian solution with the Virginia Supreme Court throwing our the Democrat gerrymander. There is “a simple – and lawful – solution: Send the entire court into early retirement.” They could set “the mandatory retirement of justices and judges after they reach a prescribed age, beyond which they shall not serve, regardless of the term to which elected or appointed.” The current retirement age is 73. “Make it 54 for Supreme Court justices – the age of the youngest justice, Stephen McCullough, who joined the majority opinion – and make it take effect immediately.”

Former DNC chairwoman and current ABC contributor Donna Brazile joined outgoing GOP congressman Dan Crenshaw and HBO Real Time host Bill Maher to show an amazing display of hypocrisy. In the span of only a couple of minutes, the short-tempered Brazile would claim that Republican redistricting efforts are “immoral,” but that Democratic efforts are what “voters decided.”

Maine’s Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner got a Nazi tattoo in Croatia in 2007 while serving in the Marines – not just a swastika tat either, but a special skull and crossbones “Totenkopf” tattoo, similar to those worn by Hitler’s SS. He had the tattoo covered with new ink in late October 2025 — after it became a campaign controversy.  New York Times writer Frank Bruni wrote an article headlined: “If Democrats Have Appropriate Fear of Trump, They Will Elect Platner.” This is now the paper covered Pete Hegseth’s Christian tattoo, or Elon Musk’s supposed Nazi salute, or even the use of the “OK sign.”

The New York Times posted an article on Saturday on ABC and The View being in a “free speech battle” with the FCC. They quoted me, but not about the show’s dramatic liberal tilt. They also cited Nick Fondacaro’s latest study: “Conservatives accuse the show of interviewing mostly Democrats. This spring, the Media Research Center released a report titled, ‘The View Kicks Off Midterm Year With 27 Liberal Guests to 1 Republican.’” There is no “free speech” or “democracy” on that show. It’s a one-sided sinkhole of misinformation.

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