Former City Councilman Sentenced After Investigation Found 71 Voter Names Registered to Hi...
California's First Partner Wants to Hold Tech Leaders Responsible for 'Jordan Peterson-Typ...
Chuck Schumer Found a Way to Inject Anti-Trump Politics Into the Artemis II...
Laura Ingraham Says One Question Alone Indicates How Preposterous Justice KBJ’s Appointmen...
TDS Media Claim Trump Was Made to Feel 'Very Small' With a Bad...
Jasmine Crockett Says Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘Continues to Flex Her Brilliance’
‘If I Steal a Wallet in Japan,’ Justice KBJ Argues That Makes Her...
Ron DeSantis Is Not a Boomer: FL Gov Drops Common Sense on Worthless...
Harmeet Dhillon and Others Weigh in As Dems Hyperventilate About Trump's SCOTUS Visit
Trump Stares Down Liberal Justices As Ketanji Brown Jackson Cracks Under Pressure
The Christian School Movement of the 1970s
Whitney Cummings Admits She's Diagnosed Crazy, Then Proves It by Claiming Trump Runs...
'So Effing Effed': Nevada Dem Rep. Susie Lee Drops Vulgar Meltdown Over Trump...
WaPo Joins Lib Media Hacks Circling the Wagons in Attempt to Make Eric...
Congrats, Justice Jackson! Even Sotomayor and Kagan Think You’re the Dumbest One Now

Seth Moulton appears to blame gerrymandering for Stacey Abrams' loss in Georgia

2020 Dem presidential candidate Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusettes, who is polling at about 0%, just tweeted this unhinged thread directed at SCOTUS for its ruling today saying gerrymandering is a state issue and not one for the federal courts:

Advertisement

And then, bizarrely, Moulton appeared to blame Stacey Abrams’ loss in the 2018 Georgia governor’s race on gerrymandering:

Pretty much:

Advertisement

Tonight’s debate really is going to be lit:

And then he blamed Sen. Mitch McConnell and the filibuster, which we’re pretty sure he’d object to if Cocain Mitch decided to end the filibuster when the GOP controlled the House:

But wait, there’s more! Moulton also wants to get rid of the electoral college:

Advertisement

So, what’s the plan when Dems don’t win the Senate?

Yes, this SCOTUS decision was “a tremendous setback for democracy,” except for the 2018 elections where Dems retook the House?

What a clown show.

***

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement