In a stunning display of political hypocrisy, Maryland's radical Democrat Governor Wes Moore is demanding his state Senate push through a congressional redistricting map that would benefit his party while lecturing about protecting "democracy" in the Free State.
During his State of the State address Wednesday, Moore stood next to Democratic Senate President Bill Ferguson - who has been opposing the very redistricting scheme Moore wants - and urged lawmakers to "not let the democratic process die."
Let's be clear about what's really happening here, Patriots: This is the same party that spent four years screaming about "threats to democracy" under President Trump, yet they're perfectly fine rigging congressional maps to maintain their stranglehold on power.
Democrat Infighting Exposes the Game
The fact that even Ferguson, a fellow Democrat, is pushing back against Moore's redistricting demands tells you everything you need about how brazenly partisan this map must be. When Democrats won't even support their own governor's gerrymandering scheme, you know it's bad.
"Do not let the democratic process die in the Free State," Moore declared, apparently without any sense of irony.
This is rich coming from the party that has weaponized every institution from the DOJ to state election boards to target President Trump and his supporters. Now they want to lecture us about democratic processes?
Maryland has long been one of the most gerrymandered states in the nation, with Democrats carving up districts to ensure they maintain an iron grip on congressional seats. Moore's latest push is just more of the same swamp politics that Americans rejected in 2024.
The Real Threat to Democracy
While Moore preaches about protecting democracy, the real threat comes from politicians like him who manipulate district lines to choose their voters instead of letting voters choose their representatives.
President Trump's landslide victory and the Republican sweep in 2024 sent a clear message: Americans are sick of this kind of political manipulation. Yet here's Moore, doubling down on the very tactics that drove voters away from his party.
The question now is whether Maryland's Senate will cave to Moore's pressure or actually stand up for fair representation. Don't hold your breath - when has the Democrat machine ever chosen principles over power?
