How many of them condemned it after first trying to bury the story?
If you do it early enough and have a plausible reasoning then it could work.
So, if a high ranking member of the Democrat party has never been convicted of a crime and a random person on the internet(me) has also never been...
I apologize. I didn't realize I needed to state the obvious WRT to my acceptance. Where did I claim that I was the criminal mastermind? I went...
Do you really believe that the Democrats wouldn't do exactly the same thing today?
Assuming, for the sake of discussion, that I accept those convictions as valid. He got caught. That's amateur hour. Democrats are the pros,...
I'm not upset and if you really don't get the point then it's not worth explaining. Only 1.5 million in property damage and most of the people...
That's a good start but you're not fooling anyone. Just drop the pretense and admit that the definition will always be whatever you need it to be...
Bush Derangement syndrome occurred amongst people who opposed Bush. Obama Derangement syndrome occurred amongst people who opposed Obama. Now...
This was actually a pretty good idea but your friends on the left ruined it. You can't suddenly decide to re-define what a "derangement syndrome"...
Nice attempt but poorly executed. If I had to guess, you weren't trying to be funny you were trying to be insulting and you let your Trump hatred...
The state legislature should allocate our Electors based on the outcome of the Florida vs. Florida State game. If the Gators win our electors go...
My understanding is that state legislatures decide how electors are selected. They can make it proportional or they can take the popular vote out...
If this were strictly a math problem, then you would be correct but it's not a math problem. Congress is comprised of people not numbers. People...
Is it easier to pass legislation when you need 218 votes or when you need 3451 votes? In other words, would we see the same amount of...
I can't argue with your math but I think that increased difficulties in gerrymandering wouldn't be strictly mathematical. I also think that if...
Which costs the taxpayers more money congressional actions or congressional salaries/offices?
So, you're saying that if the state was roughly 50-50 and districts were 50,000 people you could still gerrymander 60% of districts in favor of...
I got the idea from a column I read by conservative economist Walter Williams. Here's the column, I originally read it on townhall.com, but since...
Changing the incentives is often more effective than a direct solution. The difficulty of gerrymandering would go up and the reward would go down.