Political parties solidify their power by drawing absurd congressional districts
The boys drink and review Black Ox Rye Porter, then discuss gerrymandering, especially in Maryland.
The Maryland legislature recently proposed a scheme to redraw Congressional districts in the Old Line State. The new districts are ridiculous.
Redistricting makes sense and is necessary as populations move. But it’s come to be a partisan exercise in maximizing the representation of the party in power in the state. Both parties have abused this power.
In deep blue Maryland, this means the Democrats are redrawing the lines to eliminate all Republican representation. When Republican Texas does the same, the Justice Department attacks. Somehow Maryland is getting a pass.
Did we win? Did we give up? Are we still fighting it?
Is this popular personality index of any real use?
What makes the Renn Fest so peaceful and fun? The boys discuss.
Should you be munching on CBD gummies to cure your anxiety?
We satisfied Pigweed’s curiosity about mega churches
The Tolstoy entry in our shortcut to the classics series.
Why are some people drawn to constant, unsolvable emotional crises?
Was it a good thing for society?
The boys take a look at people who dress up as cartoon animals
An old friend and podcast fan answers some of P&C’s questions
Why are comic book superheroes so popular?
Finally, a true dog whistle.
The boys open the mail bag and answer some interesting questions.