Wednesday, November 04, 2020

Insanity

We don't know who won the American election. But Donald Trump has declared victory -- just as he has declared victory over COVID. But I offer this story -- from The Washington Post -- as evidence that the country is beyond redemption:

David Andahl died of covid-19 in early October, just as the coronavirus was pummeling his home state of North Dakota. But that did not keep the 55-year-old rancher from winning his race for the state House of Representatives on Tuesday.

With an apparent victory in North Dakota’s 8th District, Andahl’s election marks an unusual overlap between two of the most consequential events in the United States this year: a pandemic that has killed at least 232,000 people in the United States and the unprecedented election season it upended in the process.

A cattle rancher and land developer, Andahl had spent 16 years serving on the zoning and planning commission in Burleigh County, including eight years as its chair, according to the Bismarck Tribune. Earlier this year, he won a heated GOP primary against longtime state Rep. Jeff Delzer, who chaired the chamber’s powerful Appropriations Committee.

The district north of Bismarck has two House seats, and Andahl teamed up with another candidate, Dave Nehring, to earn endorsements. During the campaign, he won the backing of two of the state’s most influential Republicans, Gov. Doug Burgum and Sen. Kevin Cramer.

Cramer, a noted Trump ally, put his support behind the Bismarck rancher “because we need more Trump Republicans in the State Legislature,” the Star Tribune reported.

When the coronavirus reached North Dakota, Andahl — who was already grappling with several health issues — was “very cautious,” his family wrote on Facebook. They did not elaborate on what medical challenges he was facing.

COVID won -- and so did Andahl.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not surprised. This is in North Dakota after all, where a dead Republican is better than a live Democrat any time.

Cap

Owen Gray said...

I suspect that if the Republicans ran a dead dog in North Dakota, Cap, it would win.

Steve Cooley said...

In BC we are not immune from anomalous candidates. Not as anomalous as leaving a dead person on the ballot. We left a misidentified candidate on the ballot because we were not prepared to redo our ballots on a day's notice.

Owen Gray said...

A day's notice doesn't give you much time, Steve. But what happened in North Dakota is all part of the stunning dishonesty which marks the Trump Era.

lungta said...

maybe the republicans are the walking dead
maybe "They Live" was a documentary

and you can't prove it isn't happening
they just fool you when they walk upright

Owen Gray said...

I have wondered out loud, lungta, how people who clearly have no backbones can manage to walk upright.