GOP Congressman says the quiet part loud about taking back the House

First term Congressman Ronny Jackson’s road to the House of Representatives has been, shall we say, a strange one. A longtime member of the White House medical unit, Jackson eventually worked his way up to becoming the primary physician for both Presidents Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, the later of whom eventually nominated Jackson to become his Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Jackson eventually withdrew his nomination, after being accused of wildly inappropriate behavior, and generally embarrassing himself by staking his public credibility on Trump’s “very sharp” intellect.

So where does one go after they miss their shot at cabinet-level position? To congress, of course — which is where Jackson now sits, representing Texas’ 13th congressional district. And in his short time in office, Jackson has already settled nicely into his new role as a reactionary right-wing crank and conspiracy theorist. To date, he has sponsored exactly six pieces of legislation, three of which pertain to the military, one of which is about covering losses from natural disasters, another of which criticizes companies from working with the Chinese military, and one that blames “decades of policies rooted in socialism” for stifling domestic pharmaceutical production.

This may seem like a pretty thin record to run for reelection on, but Jackson doesn’t seem worried. You see, speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference on Friday, Jackson accidentally gave away the game when it comes to GOP efforts to retake the House in 2022; it’s not about compelling legislation, or appealing to voters, or doing anything to make people’s lives better. No, as Jackson explained, it’s a matter of sheer, craven, electoral manipulation.

“We have redistricting coming up and the Republicans control most of that process in most of the states around the country,” Jackson explained to the crowd. “That alone should get us the majority back.”

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