When their initial pushback sparked outrage, state House Speaker Mike Turzai and Senate Majority Leader Joe Scarnati did produce a map — although it wasn't voted on by the rank-and-file — and asked Wolf to sign on. At a quick glance, it sure looks better than the old map, adding compact and reasonable-looking districts at the expense of the wild Rorschach-test absurdities of the 2011-12 blueprint. But a detailed analysis by the Washington Post said, in essence, don't be fooled by appearances. For one thing, the better-looking map still would produce (based on past voting patterns) a 13-5 GOP majority in our evenly divided state. It also makes a mockery of the present political situation by making sure that two rising Democrats — Chrissy Houlahan in the Sixth, Conor Lamb in the 18th — no longer live in the districts where they are running.