The Feral Minority and the Schools

As we’ve discussed a number of times, Republican leaders made a clear decision over the winter of 2020-21 to embrace and cater to anti-vax, anti-mandate sentiment to supercharge their midterm election odds. I’ve seen some debate over whether GOP elites convinced GOP voters or GOP voters dragged along the elites. I think it’s a bit of both but mainly a non-issue. Unsurprisingly, elected officials and voters in a political party tend to think in similar ways. They decided to become the anti-vax party and thus helped usher in the fourth COVID wave.

But something happened on the way to the party: the Delta variant.

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Get Ready For The Redistricting Wars

A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things.

The Battle Begins

The Census Bureau will release its redistricting data today, kicking off the inevitable fight over partisan gerrymandering ahead of the 2022 elections.

  • States will draw and formally set their district maps at different paces (and you better believe that there’ll be legal battles galore), so we won’t know the new overall partisan makeup of the country’s districts for a while.
  • What we do know is that most of the states that gained House seats in this decade’s reapportionment process were in the south and west. Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina and Oregon each gained one new seat while Texas won two.
  • We also know that California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia each lost a seat.

Texas Democrats Under Arrest

The Texas House sergeant-at-arms on Wednesday delivered civil arrest warrants to the legislative offices of the 52 Democrats who ran from the state to stall Republicans’ anti-voting legislation. House Speaker Dade Phelan (R) had signed the warrants the day before.

A Subtle Insurrection

This Washington Post story gets into how an onslaught of threats sparked by Trump’s lies about the election has election workers scared for their safety, and many are thinking about quitting before 2024.

Scoundrels Of The Day

  • Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), one of the most outspoken Republicans against COVID-19 mitigation efforts, belatedly disclosed on Wednesday that his wife bought stock in Gilead Sciences, a biopharmaceutical company that makes an antiviral drug that treats COVID-19, early in the pandemic in February last year.
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) patted himself on the back for his borderline fanatical attacks on school mask mandates even as his state holds the highest child hospitalization rates in the country.

A New Page?

New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), who’s gearing up to take the reins once accused sexual harasser Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) leaves office in less than two weeks, promises that “no one will ever describe my administration as a toxic work environment” and that she would get rid of any “unethical” Cuomo staffers.

By the way, Times Union editor Casey Seiler in Albany notes that there’s a dam ready to break now that the governor’s on his way out:

Kissing Trump’s Ring

More than 45 candidates have crawled to Trump’s properties in the months after he left office, according to analysis by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a government watchdog group.

Must-Read

“The Insurrectionists in the Boardroom” – Insider

Trump Ghoul Rehabilitation Watch

Ex-Human Health and Services secretary Alex Azar has been given a plum adjunct professor gig at the University of Miami.

  • Former Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL), who was the president of UM and currently works as a professor there, praised Azar’s hiring and said she was “​​very much looking forward to having him join me in the classroom.” No comment.

Rudy Straight-Up Admits He’s A Liar

During a 2018 interview, Rudy Giuliani told investigators from the Justice Department inspector general’s office that it’s normal to lie in electoral politics, saying twice that “you could throw a fake.” The interview was part of the inspector general’s investigation into whether Giuliani had been getting leaks from the FBI on James Comey’s Clinton email probe.

  • But Giuliani got a little too honest with investigators at some points during the interview; he told them that the last time he remembered talking to an FBI agent was when he received some kind of an “agent” award, “which my wife liked because it came with handcuffs” (“Strike that from the record,” the investigator responded, according to the transcript).

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The Great School Mask Schism Of 2021

Multiple local county school boards and superintendents have been pushing back against state-level Republican bans on school mask requirements as students prepare to return to their classrooms in the fall.

Meanwhile, Republicans’ war on masks has led to a pressure cooker situation where school board meetings looking at mask policies have been disrupted by furious anti-mask protesters who shout down board members and health officials in attendance.

The bubbling tension serves as an illustration of the depth of the U.S.’s vaccine divide — a place where public health best-practice meets outrage over personal freedom, as the Delta variant rips through under-vaccinated communities and the half-vaccinated country heads into what could be a deadly fall.

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Where Things Stand: Biden Sends Ventilators To FL. DeSantis Wants Nothing To Do With It

The Biden administration reportedly sent 200 ventilators and 100 nasal oxygen kits to the state of Florida this week as the state sees an unprecedented spike in COVID-19 cases. As we’ve reported, the number of people hospitalized with the virus increased by 1,173 just in the last two days — putting the total number of confirmed hospitalizations in the Sunshine state at 14,787.

But Gov. Ron DeSantis claims he didn’t ask the feds for the life-saving equipment.

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NYT: Ex-US Attorney Tells Senators Trump Fired Him When He Wouldn’t Support Big Lie

Former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia Byung J. Pak told Senators on Wednesday that he resigned from his position in January because Trump was going to fire him for refusing to declare that the election was corrupt, the New York Times reported.

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READ: Judge Says House Dems Can Get Some Of Trump Tax Records

A federal judge partly upheld a subpoena that House Democrats issued for former president Trump’s tax records, ruling that a Supreme Court decision last year rendered portions of the subpoena unenforceable.

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The Conspiracy Theory Tour Spreading The Gospel Of Election Audits

In between the assertions that 9/11 was an inside job, that Zionists aren’t real Jews and that satanic pedophilia fuels world commerce and politics, attendees at the “Arise USA!” tour in recent weeks have heard another pitch: We need to audit the 2020 election.

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Schumer Tees Up September Voting Rights Battle After All-Night Vote-A-Rama

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) carried out a series of procedural moves very early Wednesday morning to tee up a new voting rights push when the chamber returns from a month-long recess. 

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Biden and the Cake

Many people believed that Joe Biden would never be able to get 10 Republicans to agree to a bipartisan mini-bill deal without also agreeing to jettison most of the rest of his fiscal/infrastructure/climate agenda. They figured that these efforts would eventually fail. Once it had failed, Biden would then go to the bipartisanists and say, “Look, we tried. It didn’t work. Now we pour everything into the reconciliation bill.”

That wasn’t a bad plan. It was just another way to get to passing the agenda. In any case, that’s what many people believed. I was one of them. I was wrong.

This is what I mean by Biden having his cake and eating it too.

Now, to be fair, I didn’t think it was impossible, just unlikely. But they both get you to the same end goal.