Chuck Todd dives into the Supreme Court's latest ruling further hollowing out the Voting Rights Act and walks through what it actually means in practice — including the very real possibility that several Southern states will now try to redistrict, creating a messy political landscape that won't necessarily benefit Republicans in the way they hope. He traces the history back to the 1990s Georgia reapportionment that led to major GOP pickups by packing Black Democratic voters into fewer districts, but warns this round of Southern redistricting will create more swing districts. He uses the moment to make the case for what he sees as the real structural fix to America's representation crisis: uncapping the House of Representatives to allow it to grow with population the way the founders originally intended, with Madison himself arguing the chamber would always need to expand. He argues that a bigger House would lower the barrier for third parties, minimize the outsized impact of the Electoral College, dramatically reduce the incentive to gerrymander — and crucially, this change wouldn't exclusively benefit either party. His framing is simple: stop fighting over the chairs at the table and increase the size of the table itself. He then pivots to what he calls the rise of the "woke right" — citing the second Comey indictment as exhibit A, noting that the right has now embraced exactly the kind of oversensitivity they once accused the left of engaging in, and pointing out it's no accident that Pam Bondi wouldn't bring the Comey case but Todd Blanche will. He flags that the FCC's attacks on Jimmy Kimmel will badly backfire, dismisses the Hegseth congressional hearing as a useless exercise where everyone was just chasing viral moments, and argues that Hegseth himself is suffering from a bad case of "internet brain" — actively politicizing the military while failing to make a coherent case for why the Iran war was ever necessary. He closes with a pointed observation about the entire administration: nobody around Trump believes any criticism of him is ever valid, and they appear to genuinely think voters are stupid enough to never notice.
Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment, weighs in on the DNC choosing NOT to release their 2024 autopsy, and reacts to the expansion on the NCAA basketball tournament.
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Timeline:
00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
01:30 Supreme Court further hollows out the Voting Rights Act
03:00 You may see several states in the south try to redistrict
06:00 We have a serious representation issue in congress
07:30 In the 90’s Georgia reapportionment led to major GOP pickups
09:00 Led to more black Dems in congress, but less Dems in congress
10:00 Redistricting won’t be clean for GOP in this political climate
10:30 Redistricting will create more swing districts in the south
12:15 You may see racially charged Dem primaries in new districts
13:45 Uncapping the House of Representatives could solve this issue
14:15 House expanded based on population growth
16:15 Right now the house is not representative of the people
17:45 Multi-member districts also provide better representation
19:00 Bigger house would create less need for gerrymandering
20:00 Expanding house would minimize the impact of electoral college
21:30 Expanded house would lower barrier to entry for third parties
23:00 The house was always meant to be a bit messy
23:30 Madison argued the house was always going to have to expand
25:00 This change wouldn’t exclusively benefit one party
26:00 Don’t fight over the chairs, increase the size of the table
28:00 The “woke right” has emerged, evidenced by Comey indictment
29:30 Right accused the left of the oversensitivity they’re engaged in now
31:00 Attacks by the FCC on Kimmel will backfire and look terrible
33:15 Not an accident that Bondi wouldn’t bring Comey case & Blanche will
34:15 Hegseth’s hearing was useless, everyone wanted a viral moment
35:30 Hegseth is suffering from a bad case of “internet brain”
36:30 Hegseth is doing everything he can to politicize the military
37:15 Hegseth failed to make the case for why the war was necessary
39:00 Nobody in the administration believes that any criticism is valid
40:15 Do they really think the voters are all stupid?
45:15 Ask Chuck
45:30 Experienced wildfires, in bad conditions there’s nothing you can do
46:45 What do you make of Hegseth purging so many top generals?
48:45 Props for “Dynastic” podcast
50:45 How do you see the US/Israel dynamic play out post-Trump?
54:15 Do you see a path forward for statehood for D.C. & Puerto Rico?
58:00 Why don’t interviewers press Lindsey Graham on his post J6 remarks?
1:00:45 Should Democrats be more forceful rhetorically or does that do more harm?
1:05:00 Ken Martin appears on Pod Save to explain why they won’t release ‘24 autopsy
1:06:15 Autopsy could have offended a particular set of donors or supporters
1:07:30 How do you learn lessons from the loss if you don’t share those lessons?
1:08:15 NCAA expanding basketball tournament

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