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Scooter Banks
I don't usually pay much attention to Leonard Pitts, he's kind of a generic Democratic apologist of a columnist. But I thought today's column was a good take on the Perry indictment and putting it into a larger context of some of the problems facing American democracy right now. http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/08/23/4303909/leonard-pitts-jr-courts-no-place.html
For six years, the GOP has been trying to undo the election of 2008; Boehner’s lawsuit is only the latest of their many loopy schemes. Now, if Travis County is any bellwether, at least some Democrats are doing the selfsame thing.
It is behavior that should give all fair-minded Americans pause, regardless of party affiliation, for it illustrates with stark clarity the sheer brokenness of our political system. Flooded with corporate money, gerrymandered beyond any semblance of reason, it limps along prodded by those whose devotion to the “game” far outweighs any devotion they might have to that quaint relic we once called the public good. Now there is this misuse of the courts for political payback, this attempt to criminalize ordinary political activity.
The public should take note. Elections have consequences, folks used to say.
Overturning them does, too.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/08/23/4303909/leonard-pitts-jr-courts-no-place.html#storylink=cpy