Updated: He Needs Flashing Lights and a Back-up Beeper
Culberson is in serious trouble for the first time since he started his decades-long camping trip on Capitol Hill. Culberson, known for being a smartass on social media and for his pet projects that do nothing for Houston, is being challenged by practicing attorney Lizzie Fletcher whose calm voice (completely devoid of nonsensical talking points) is giving Culberson a real run for his money. Culberson is a horrible congressman who has not yet been held to account for killing mass transit funding, ignoring our massive flooding problems (until a good part of his own district went underwater during Harvey), taking money from special interests like the NRA and big pharma and voting for their profits rather than his constituents.
Welp, ol’ John got a wake-up call this time. He’s finally realized that his idiotic support for Cheeto Jesus, and his own name brand deplorable ideas is not helping. Fletcher has taken the fight right to Culberson, shaming him for his own lame record of pet projects, voting against FEMA funding and infrastructure projects. She’s taken advantage of Trump’s unpopularity, successfully branding Culberson as a clueless partisan, completely out of touch with his own district.
Lizzie’s strategy is working. Culberson is backing away from Trump so fast that he needs flashing lights and a beeper tied to his backside. Perfect example – Trump is coming to Houston on Monday to infest the Toyota Center in support of Ted Cruz Grandpa Munster, and suddenly Culberson has an urgent need to attend a neighborhood meeting about flooding. Culberson has been smeared with the filth of Trumpland, but his problem is that it won’t wash off. Because of that, he’s trying to stay as far away from Trump as possible, while hurling invectives at Lizze like, “Lying Lizzie Fletcher”, and “Liberal Lizzie Fletcher” from dark money PACs trying to run interference for him.
Nothing cleans like sunlight. Finally the Dems have a bright ray of sunlight in Lizzie Fletcher. That’s why Culberson is cowering in the corner, afraid of his own record. If nothing else, the entertainment value is pretty high.
UPDATE:
There has been a question from one of our readers about how a toad like Culberson can be re-elected so easily. It’s called gerrymandering, which the Republicans have raised to an art form for the last 20 years. Gerrymandering either packs minority or similarly situated groups into one district, or more often spreads them out to dilute their voting influence. It’s classic voter suppression, taking away people’s Constitutional right to vote (or more accurately, makes voting useless). Culberson’s 7th district is one of the worst gerrymandered districts in Texas:
This district dilutes the urban vote, which tends to lean Democratic, by a torturous path through distant suburbs and even rural areas. According to fivethirtyeight.com, the 7th district gives the Republicans an 88% likelihood of winning. On average Texas gerrymandering is designed to for R+10, which means to win, you have to beat the Republican by 10% to overcome the gerrymandering advantage. Texas is one of the worst states for gerrymandering, born out of one-party rule and corruption since the late 1990s.