Today, on this special Saturday edition of the Morning Update, the redistricting narrative war just took an amusing turn. All that crying about black representation, discrimination, marginalization, voting rights, and Jim Crow 2.0 just died on the altar of the blind pursuit of left-wing political power.
I just had to take a few minutes to talk about this massive mistake.
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Ep 178 Link(s):
- https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/05/22/shameless-wasserman-schultz-poaches-black-district-for-political-survival-n3815208
- https://x.com/DWStweets/status/2057819286668812519
Transcript (lightly edited):
Welcome to a special May 23rd, 2026 edition of the morning update. Why on a Saturday? Well, I don’t know. I stumbled across something that was so dumb and so hilarious that I felt an obligation to share it even on a Saturday. So.
You’d be familiar with all this redistricting narrative noise. Yes. my God, it’s discrimination. You’re marginalizing black voters. You’re denying them their voting rights, yada, yada, yada. And of course, Jim Crow 2.0. I think it’d actually be a larger number, but we’ll go with what they’ve been using.
The idea is that by redrawing districts without using race, we’re being racist and discriminatory. Okay, let’s just pretend for half a heartbeat that that’s true. Well,
What do we call this then?
[Video clip]
Broward County, Broward County [screenshots]. Broward County [screenshots]. ⁓ Debbie Wasserman Schultz [screenshots].
Quote, “Note well that Wasserman Schultz does not live in Florida 20. Constitutionally, that’s not an impediment. Candidates are only required to live in the state, not the specific district. However, it’s a political problem, even under normal circumstances, especially when a politician has to shift districts to remain competitive. And in this case, as Politico notes again today, Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s choice to compete against black Democrats for a district in which she does not reside looks particularly crass.”
There are four or five black Democrats competing in the primary for Florida 20. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is traveling from a different district to run in that district because she thinks it’s her best shot at staying in Congress after redistricting. The white woman is hoping that the black candidates dilute the vote, and she wins the primary. It’s been a black district with a black representative for 30 years. Here comes the white woman, the white liberal woman, a kind of not very easy to look at white liberal woman who’s been in Congress for a very, very long time and doesn’t want to leave. Even if that means preventing a black person from representing black people in a congressional district.
That’s it for today. We’ll see you on Monday.
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