CNN spends millions employing countless "analysts" who invariably reach the same determination: Republicans are racist. It seems like CNN could save a lot of money by just having one or two "analysts" whose only job it is to call Republicans "racist" 24/7, but who am I to tell CNN how to run their business.

John Harwood, the latest such analyst to join CNN, is blaming Republican opposition to calling new witnesses in the president's impeachment trial on, you guessed it, "the old Confederacy." In a tweet, Harwood said "the old Confederacy represents the bulwark of the 21st century GOP." Since Harwood is going to blame every problem in the 21st century on "the old Confederacy," CNN should probably find a more nuanced analyst.

Harwood's "analysis" isn't just lazy in its conclusions -- it's lazy in its math, as pointed out by several people on Twitter. Here's a sample:

Given that only 11 states seceded from the Union, it would be sort of astounding if they were currently represented by more than 22 Senators. How did you count 13?



Please, please tell me, @JohnJHarwood, that you don't think your native Kentucky was a Confederate state. https://t.co/VYSsBa6UOS — Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) February 1, 2020

That 11x2 = 25, and that the number 25 represents more than half of the number 51 are just two of the interesting things I learned from this tweet. https://t.co/4DnCopH7b1 — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 1, 2020

Others were willing to overlook the math, but couldn't get past the absurdity of blaming anything on "the old Confederacy," much less anything to do with the Republican Party which helped defeat the Confederacy nearly 155 years ago.

I can't imagine how historically ignorant you have to be to think that the Trumpiest states...places like Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia... were part of of the Confederacy. — Andrew Follett (@AndrewCFollett) February 1, 2020

Nailed it... clearly a vote against having witnesses in the impeachment trial means they're about to bring slavery back.



It's plain as day if you do drugs while suffering from TDS. — Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) February 1, 2020

Conn Carroll, Communications Director for Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), used the opportunity to explain to CNN why it's so difficult to get Sen. Lee to appear on the network.

Hey so if you are a @cnn producer or booker and you want to know why I can’t get my boss to go on your network, this is why. https://t.co/xekPJPwJFc — Conn Carroll (@conncarroll) February 1, 2020

It now appears John Harwood deleted his tweet. But if CNN is going to delete every bad analysis, the network isn't going to have anything left.