2008 Smack down: Newt Gingrich vs. the Census Bureau

Guest Post by Morbo

I don’t know about you, but everywhere I go, I hear people asking the same questions: “When are we going to overhaul the Census Bureau?” and “Will this nation EVER get a GPS-style air traffic control system!?”

Yep, people are hopping mad. You can feel it on the streets. On CNN, it’s Census Bureau 24/7. Maybe you’ve seen the mass demonstrations in our cities, as people tote signs reading, “Count Me In For Census Bureau Reform!”

OK, I’m being a smart-aleck. No one cares about these bizarre ideas — except Newt Gingrich.

You might have noticed that the Republicans are in a bit of a bind. Their “brand” is toxic, and many of their candidates are about as welcome as a rabid wolverine covered with raw sewage at a high-society wedding.

But have no fear, Newt is coming to the rescue. In a recent edition of Human Events, the former speaker of the House outlined his bold, nine-point scheme to rescue the GOP from impending disaster this fall.

Some of it is familiar: make English the official language, repeal the gas tax for the summer and put right-wing nuts on the courts. Ho-hum. Perhaps recognizing that his party needs some new ideas, Gingrich boldly calls for the Census Bureau overhaul and the GPS-in-the-sky thing.

Who knows, these may be decent ideas (although I doubt it, since Gingrich backs them). But they seem somehow unlikely to capture the imagination of the public. I’m just not hearing a lot of demands for Census Bureau reform right now.

Newt, here’s the thing: Your boy Bush put the economy in the tank.

Gas prices have increased threefold on his watch with no end in sight. Food prices are going through the roof. People are losing their homes. Americans fear losing their jobs. The dollar is taking a beating overseas. Bush started an unnecessary war that has cost – what’s it up to? – oh, that’s right, $1 trillion. No one in your party stood up to him. In fact, they egged him on.

You dorks did all this — and now you think Census Bureau reform is going to pull your behinds out of the fire? Somehow I doubt it.

As a recent article in The New Yorker pointed out, the Republicans seem to be simply out of ideas. This is not surprising, since they have been preaching the same line since Benjamin Harrison.

But it’s good to see that Newt’s on the case. Just as I’m giddy at the thought of a serial adulterer overseeing our nation’s morals, I’m equally enthusiastic to hear more of his ideas for domestic and international policy, especially if they are as spell-binding as this Census Bureau thing.

Here’s something I never thought I’d say: Keep talking, Newt.

When a Republican partisan like Newt wants to fiddle with the Census, you can be certain that it involves a way to undercount the population of areas that vote Democratic.

If you can’t get people to buy your dog food vote for your candidates, there are other options: “cage” Democratic voters, provide fewer voting machines at Democratic precincts, diddle the ballot counting, and as a macro-strategy…

Fiddle with the census.

  • I’m surprised Newt didn’t just demand that everyone get time machines and flying cars. Seems about as realistic as his plans.

  • All the repugs have now is stealin’ elections – they can’t win on the merits of their ideas. They stole 2000 & 2004, but most of America (including many here), said “SO WHAT.”

    Newt is one of the few repugs acknowledging they have a disaster on their hands this fall if we have free, open, fair, and verifiable elections.

    Rather than change their crooked party, they just want to ensure they can steal votes.

    When even the self-proclaimed “progressive/liberal” blogs are not willing to take meaningful action, they have a green light to do this stuff.

    So just how many are going to applebee’s, home depot, office max, walmart, etc this holiday weekend?

    We cannot keyboard our way to change anything against a group steals elections anyhow.

  • What Newt’s plan really involves is putting John Yoo in charge of reinterpreting the parameters of the census so that terms like “citizen” or “birthplace” or “race” could be more clearly understood.

  • The Census is basic to our representative form of government. If someone can figure out how to game it in such a way that reliably red states start picking up more representatives while blue states get fewer, that’s a great big part of the whole ball game right there. I don’t know the details about what Newt is trying to do, but I’d imagine that somehow or other, any ‘reforms’ he wants to put into place have to help the Repubs and hurt everyone else.

    As to a GPS enabled flight control system, just off the top of my head, this would seem like a basic precondition for a GPS enabled tracking system for ALL vehicles, flying and otherwise. Tie this in to the Republican Party’s recently revealed obsession for domestic surveillance and I have a very bad feeling…

  • There was a great deal of GOP wailing and breast beating a few years ago over statistical sampling of census data. I think it’s the anti-science thing extending itself to mathematics. It seemed to center around the idea that sampling would, of course, over represent illegal aliens or some such crap. I couldn’t find much with a quick Google.

  • J Bean – statistical sampling from 2004 proved that election was stolen. They have to proclaim that the objective science of math and numbers is wrong to maintain their criminality.

    Its the “reality has a liberal bias” thing.

  • Just a quick word for Doc:

    Do you have a cell phone? You are already being tracked if you do…

  • Census reform??? Gingrich is out of the loop… The census has been in he process of being “reformed” throughout the 109 Congress, with less and less money alloted to the Census Bureau, so that it might not even be possible to conduct the census — reformed or not — in the near future.

  • I couldn’t bring myself to click on the link to actually read Newt’s latest multi-point plan, but I’m wondering, did he use the word “bold”? As in “bold ideas”? I think Newt added that to his word list recently, and since he wore out all the others a long time ago, he seems lately to milking the word “bold” for all it’s worth.

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