Friday, June 5, 2026

The 25th Amendment Watch Eighteenth Edition. The devalued currency edition.


Trump is seriously seeking to have Congress amend the law so that his demented visage can appear on a $250.00 bill.

This is completely sick.

Or evil.

On the sick item, a recent video shows Donald Trump getting off of Marine Corps 1 (which frankly shouldn't be a thing) and veering all over as he walks.

FTD is notoriously hard to diagnose while a person is alive.  It's slow moving as a rule and the person afflicted with it often just seems weird and mean before it's really advanced.  It's horrific to watch up close.  Pneumonia ends up being what kills most people with FTD.

A person with the affliction shows these signs.

Symptoms of FTD start slowly and progress steadily, and in some cases, quickly. They vary from person to person. They depend on the areas of the brain involved. These are common symptoms:

Behavior or personality changes, such as swearing, stealing, more interest in sex, or a decline in hygiene habits

Socially inappropriate, impulsive, or repetitive behaviors

Impaired judgment

Apathy

Lack of empathy

Decreased self awareness

Loss of interest in normal daily activities

Emotional withdrawal from others

Loss of energy and drive

Trouble using or understanding language, such as a hard time naming objects, expressing words, or knowing the meanings of words

Hesitation when speaking

Less frequent speech

Easily distracted

Trouble planning and organizing

Frequent mood changes

Agitation

Growing dependence

Some people have physical symptoms, such as:

Tremors

Muscle spasms or weakness

Stiffness

Poor coordination or balance

Trouble swallowing

Mental health symptoms also may occur. These include hallucinations or delusions. But these are not as common as other changes.

This is what Trump appears to have.

It if isn't this, then he's otherwise severely mentally ill, or actually seeking to sabotage the country for some reason, with being a foreign agent the only good explanation.  This would fit into that, as it would seriously impair the value of U.S. currency.

The good news, if there is any, is that this would take an act of Congress and it appears to be unlikely that smiling sycophant Bessant aside, anyone is going to be able to convince a sufficient number of Congressmen to go along with this, particularly by July 4, 2026.

May 31, 2026

The "yips"?


Trump spent last night absolutely freaking out.  It was an endless stream of bizarre tweets.

The man is clearly mentally unstable.  Failure to do something about it by Congress is abject cowardice.  

Yes, Cynthia Lummis and John Barrasso, this means you.  Have some coffee, or take a belt, or whatever it is that you do, and find your spine.

June 4, 2026

Marco Rubio was confronted with video of an obviously sleeping Trump sitting next to a yapping Marco Rubio and denied that he'd ever seen Trump asleep.

Rubio is a liar, and was laughably exposed as such.

June 5, 2026

Yesterday:

Direct link in of Reuters photo, fair use as its the only way to depict this.

Anyone not supporting Trump's immediate removal now is either; 1) mentally unstable, 2) so dependent on his political largess they're willing to see the country destroyed, or 3) a rank cowards.

In an event, history will judge ever single one you bastards as worthless pieces of trash who hurt their country.

Last edition:

The 25th Amendment Watch List, Seventeenth Edition: The Doctors are In.


Cowardly Men

She's a young beautiful woman, never smiles. I never see a smile on her face. I see her standing there with hatred in her eyes, like she has hatred because we have borders, because we have a strong military, because we cut our taxes...

Donald Trump in a recent press conference.

Donald Trump is a creepy old man.

A few years ago there was a lot of ink spilled and electrons expended on whether or not there was a "crisis of masculinity" in American culture.  There's still a fair amount of discussion of it, as evidenced by this New York Times op ed from this year:

A much-needed, nuanced conversation about masculinity and feminism today.

I've thought about posting in it from time to time, but never had as its a difficult topic to really address, even though, as it involves a shift in social standards, it fits right into this site's purpose.

Seeing Donald Trump insult of a female reporter the other day however, makes it impossible not to address.

Trump is a creepy old man who came of age in the 70s and had early sexual morals like that of an alley cat.  He seems to lack any morals today.  The comment he made was not only demeaning, it demonstrates an absolute contempt of women.  The reporter is supposed to be a pretty adornment, in his view.

How many women have been confronted by the lech stating "why don't you smile more".  Indeed, if you are of a certain age, "why don't you smile more?" or "why don't you wear prettier dresses" or the like is pretty much raising the flag of an intended sexual assault of the pressure type.  Given Trump's dementia, it's not impossible to wonder if that was a line other women in other context have heard before.

It should have been met with a male reaction.

When I was young, even though I grew up in the 1960s and 70s, there was a set of expectations that boys learned and men followed.  I think to some extent they've fallen aside as in the 1970s men lost track of what was expected of them due to the wave of First Generation Feminism.  That era has passed, but knowing what to do and how to behave seems to have gone out to sea.

There exists in such a case a certain institution or law; let us say, for the sake of simplicity, a fence or gate erected across a road. The more modern type of reformer goes gaily up to it and says, “I don’t see the use of this; let us clear it away.” To which the more intelligent type of reformer will do well to answer: “If you don’t see the use of it, I certainly won’t let you clear it away. Go away and think. Then, when you can come back and tell me that you do see the use of it, I may allow you to destroy it."

Chesterton, The Thing

The old standards weren't quaint, they existed for a reason.  Two of the reasons are that men are more powerful than women and if the law of the jungle applies, lots of men will abuse women, and by abuse, you know what we mean.  The vulnerable girls at Epstein Island, where Trump traveled with the other rich and often unprincipled, provide an example of that.  Another reason is that the rules restrained men and oriented them towards decent behavior.  Finally, and quite frankly, the rules in fact reflected centuries old views of the relationship between men and women, much of which underwent assault in the 1970s, but frankly which reflect women, and men, in their more natural roles.

Now, let's be clear.  There were men who always violated these rules, some very openly, but they weren't admire for that.  And the reaction to violation could go far beyond mere internal contempt.

Amongst the rules were some that seem pretty minor.  You always opened the door for women, including women you didn't know.  You walked around a car to let a woman out of the car and opened the door for her, and when entering a car you opened the door for her.  Both of those actually reflect an era when doors were heavier, including car doors.

A man got up from his seat when women approached to address them, something depicted in the final seat of True Grit when Frank James does not get up when she approaches, and when she leaves she states "Keep your seat, trash".  

That is how that was viewed.

More seriously, however, men, including teenage boys, were taught not to insult a woman's virtue in any fashion.  The instruction was so serious that if you were in a relationship with a woman so insulted you were expected to immediately intervene, but it went beyond that.  If you were in a setting where that was done you were also expected to intervene, particularly if you knew the girl or the knew somebody who was in a relationship with the girl.  It was universally understood that a verbal rebuke of a person talking smack or insulting a girl, or saying the kind of thing Trump was saying, didn't cause them to knock it off, a fistfight was the probable result.  Generally, the exchange went something like:

"Hey, knock it off and leave her alone."

The reply normally was:

"Hey dude, I didn't mean anything by it".

If,, however, the insulting person did not back off, a fight often ensued.  

This is, of course, amongst younger men.  If an older man, like Trump, said something like that, a verbal rebuke and walking out was the norma.

That went something like:

"You sir, are being insulting and owe her an apology".

With an old baffoon like Trump, that was normally met with:

"Um, I all I meant. . . 

At which point the other men started leaving.

This is all 20th Century stuff, I'd note, and 20th Century middle class stuff.  Even when I was young in rougher society fights could arise in this fashion which went right to knives.  In European and European American middle class and upper class society of the 18th and 19th Century failing to yield often outright resulted in a duel.  

Now, these guys just stand there like lumps, saying nothing.

One of the things about our current society is that it's really become White Trash.  The gutter morals of men who view women as objects and who can't speak with any proficiency are dictating the culture of the country, and combined with this is the corruption that wealth has always brought about.  

Again, Trump provides us a fine example of that.  He's an immoral man who is steeped in immorality. He's hung around with the rich men who abuse teenage women to the point where questions about his behavior are legitimate questions.  He's made creepy comments about his own daughter when she was young. The wheels are coming off of his ability to restrain himself.  He gets closer and closer to the point at which he's going to outright proposition a woman on national television and not one male reporter has the courage to do anything about it.

But we're going to have to start doing something about this behavior.

Part of the claim of the MAGA movement and entities like the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is that they were restoring America. Instead, they're just White Trashing it up.  Chuck Gray have us just such an example the other day when he acted like a 12 year old brat the Cowboy State Daily video program.

One of the things about the old rules is that even one person enforcing them was normally effective.  Even within the last few years I've seen that when an official got mad about something and started swearing and another official rebuked him with "there are ladies here".  I hadn't heard that in years, but it resulted in an immediate apology.

People around Trump need to start calling him on his behavior.  People around Trump who pretend its not important need to be called on that.  But beyond that, people in everyday conversation need to do the same.  The long road back won't become from the top of the generation in charge.  It'll have to come from the bottom.

The Heritage Was Always the Hate. A 1963 letter on Confederate letterhead shows exactly what the Sons of Confederate Veterans were fighting for—and it wasn't history.

 

The Heritage Was Always the Hate

A 1963 letter on Confederate letterhead shows exactly what the Sons of Confederate Veterans were fighting for—and it wasn't history.

Saturday, June 5, 1976. Teton Dam collapse.

The Teton Dam collapsed in Idaho, resulting in a flood in the Snake River that destroyed Wilford, Idaho and flooded Rexburg.


Leaks in the dam started at 7:30 am and increased over a two hour period.  Crews were sent to repair the dam but by noon the earthen dam was beyond repair and collapsed.

Belfast pubs were bombed as part of ongoing IRA  and UVF campaigns.

Last edition:

Tuesday, June 1, 1976. End of the Cod Wars.

Saturday, June 5, 1926. The Kuomintang government named General Chiang Kai-shek as the commander-in-chief of China's National Revolutionary Army.

Last edition:

Thursday, June 3, 1926. Pole Mountain designated as a Wyoming National Guard training range.

Monday, June 5, 1911. Colorado adopts its flag.

 

Colorado adopted its apparently popular flag.  I've always thought this flag a bit lacking, but that's not the widespread view.

Ho Chi Minh boarded the French ship L'Admiral Latouche Tréville on his way to France.  He'd taken a job on the ship as part of the kitchen staff.

Last edition:

Saturday, June 3, 1911. Magonistas elect Mosby.

Monday, June 5, 1876. Soldiers falling into camp.

Sitting Bull had a vision of "soldiers falling into his camp like grasshoppers from the sky" during a Sun Dance on Rosebud Creek, Montana.

Sweet, yellow bananas were introduced in the United States at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. They were foil wrapped and sold for .10.

Last edition:

Sunday, June 4, 1876. Fast train.

The 2026 Election, 12th Edition. The late on ramp edition.

May 29, 2026 is the last day to declare a candidacy in one of the two "major parties".


We will, therefore, likely be learning of some new candidates in the upcoming days for the first time.

And we might be surprised that some who stated they were running, but who haven't filed, don't.

May 21, 2026

Two Democrats, Ana Cordova and Sergio Maldonado Sr. have entered the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction.  It seems that a third, Libertarian  Ryan Shollenberger, will.  They join existing GOP candidates Tom Kelly, Chad Auer and Steve Harshman.

Shollenberger doesn't have to file by May 29, as Libertarians are not a "major party".  It's worth noting here that a Libertarian candidate for this office makes darned near no sense whatsoever.

Democratic candidates do, however, and both of the declared Democrats have experience in education.  Maldonado ran against Degenfelder last time, and given here throwing roses to MAGA, which she sort of did and sort of didn't, while in that position, he frankly would have been a saner choice.

Harshman is highly likely to win against the two carpetbagging competitors he faces and is a really solid choice.  This race might actually feature two really good candidates and a throwaway.

Columnist Rod Miller wrote in Wyofile to advance an idea that I've been backing here for quite some time, that being getting rid of party identification and affiliation in the state's elections.

Open letter to the Joint Corporations Committee

He points out that our state constitution is silent on party affiliation, and I frankly feel our current primary system is unconstitutional.  I wish somebody would file a lawsuit over the issue.

May 23, 2026

The more I've read on this, the more it seems clear this fellow is not eligible:

This will be a test for Chuck, who hasn't been very good at passing tests so far.

Chuck also met with some discontent outside a legislative committee meeting:

Of course, Chuck tagged the protest as hoard of radical leftist, as he does, a hoard apparently meaning any group of people exceeding one person and a leftist being anyone who disagrees with him.

May 24, 2026

Updates as we reach the filing deadline.

U.S. Senate:

Republican Party.

Harriet Hageman.  On our no go list.

Jill M Edwards.  A new name, no idea who she is.

Jimmy Skovgard 

John Allan Holtz.  Perennial GOP candidate who was apparently a judge at some point and just can't get the message that no one wants him as an office holder.

"Okay, Boomer".

Sam Mead.  Best GOP candidate so far.

Democrats.

Billy Benavidez.  A new name.  No idea who he is. 

James Byrd.  

On this race, State Rep. Campbell, running for reelection, came out and boldly branded Hageman a threat to public lands, which she is.  That took guts.

May 27, 2026

Lisa Engebretsen, a Casper real estate agent, has announced a bid for Senate District 29, which is currently held be uber extreme Wyoming Freedom Caucus commando Bob Ide.  She's running as a conservative candidate.

The more power to her.  Ide was even in Washington D.C. on January 6, although he wasn't a rioter.  He need to be voted out.

Another menace to the state, Chuck Gray, is getting no love from the legislature:

Wyoming lawmakers unmoved by Gray’s calls to reexamine electoral maps

In Texas, which has the stupidest politics in the country, Ken Paxton defeated John Cornyn in the Texas Republican runoff and boisterous GOP annoyance Chip Roy was defeated in his bid to replace Paxton as attorney general.

In at least the first race, the nomination of Paxton gives the Democrats, whose fortunes are overall reviving in Texas, a chance of taking Cornyn's seat and gives Cornyn the chance to go whole hog on the Senate on seeking revenge against Trump.  Trump's recent actions in the 2026 race are not only boosting Democrats, they're freeing up current office holders to act against him.

May 28, 2026

Occasional Casper Mayor Ray Pacheco has announced for Natrona County commissioner, which would mean that two former mayors are running for positions on the commission.

Balow has commenced running her ads.  

It's notable that the three candidates who have really been spending money in the House race, Gray, Friess and Rasner, all have wealth or family wealth.  It raises the obvious comment that if they're conservatives as they claim, or populists as they really are, they can afford to hold their positions, which is something to consider.

The median income in Wyoming is $76,000/year.

May 29, 2026

Freedom Caucus member Scott Smith announced to challenge Treasurer Curt Meier, who is seeking reelection to the office.

He was mysteriously endorsed by the Make Liberty Win group of far right wingnuts before he announced.

Jillian Balow ads have started running.  An example of them is:


Today is the last day to announce to run for the 2026 elections.

May 30, 2026

And now all the names are in.

Governor:


The Democrats have completely thrown in the towel on this race as Casner, who is so old that he attended the Lincoln Douglas debates, has no support and probably is in the category of having negative support.  They gave up on this race completely.  Casner ought to do everyone a favor and drop out.

A new name appears in the form of Curt Blake.  I have no idea who he is.

This is a race between Barlow, Bien, and Degenfelder, with Bien and Degenfelder both vying for the far right.  Bien isn't really even trying for the middle, but he'll draw votes away from Degenfelder.  Barlow is by far the best candidate and the primary will determine the election due to the Democratic tragedy of not having a real candidate for this office.

U.S. Senator:


The only real change here was the addition of Billy Benavidez to the Democratic slate. That's unfortunate as Benavidez has less than 0 chance, but it does distract from the candidacy of James Byrd, who is a really good candidate.

Ideally Same Mead would take the GOP nomination and the race would be between Mead and Byrd.  Mead would win.  Hageman has the advantage, however, in spite of her far right anti public lands positions.  Byrd will pull quite a few votes in the fall, assuming he's the nominee on the Democratic side, if Hageman is the Republican nominee, but Mead likely has a better chance than people might suppose.  There's a fair amount of discontent with Hageman who was only elected to Congress on a visceral reaction to Liz Cheney thinking independently.

Jill Edwards is a complete unknown in this race.  Holtz is an other antiquated baby boomer who just can't get over not being needed.

U.S. House of Representatives.


A real surprise here as longtime Natrona County politician Keith Goodenough reappears for the first time in quite awhile seeking the position of Congressman.  It's really surprising as the race is pretty far along already, with Jillian Balow starting her campaign in earnest, and with Steve "my daddy was rich so I can afford to be a conservative" Friess, Chuck "everyone against me is a communist, fascist, Marxist, monarchist, podiatrist Gray, and Reid "I say abhorrent weird things" Rasner, violently throwing money at each other.  

Rasner's campaign, we'd note, has been sufficiently weird that there's actually an article in the Cowboy State Daily in which WFC chief John Bear explains that its not a joke, no really it isn't, it's weird, sounds like a parody, but, um, it's not a joke.

A new Democrat has emerged as well, although I know nothing about her. She's taking on Lisa Kinney, who is once again in the old as dirt category and who should be staying out of the race.

Secretary of State


More new names on the Republican side here.

A lot of these candidates are completely unknown.  Robert Short is likely the best candidate and Rachel Williams, who was in the legislature as Rachel Sanchez Williams (you have to wonder if she learned that the WFC, of which she is a member, doesn't approve really of brown people), a complete no go.

Other Statewide Races


Apparently nobody really wants to be State Auditor.

The rest of these races we've already reported on.

In legislative races, Senate District 9 has only a Democrat as a registered candidate, incumbent Rothfuss. That's unusual.  Senate District 17 also only has a registered Democrat.

In other news, Trump endorsed Pam Evette in South Carolina’s Republican primary for governor throwing Nancy Mace under the bus.

Mace voted to release the Epstein files. There's a real pattern here of Trump going after everyone who did.

In yet more news, we have this:


It probably will be dismissed, but at least in my view, our partisan primary system is in fact violative of the Wyoming Constitution  It'll be interesting to see how it progresses. The case is filed in the State's 7th Judicial District in Natrona County.

June 2, 2026

In a story thick with irony, the Gray campaign released the result of a poll yesterday and by the end of the day, it was clear it was a push poll.

A poll at this point, with one major candidate having only started running within the last week, is pretty questionable, as some interviewed noted.  Gray, however, is in a bad spot as there are three candidates who are thickly funded all running on the platform that they'll be Trump's political paramour, of which Gray is one.

The push poll asked really vile questions about the other two candidates, but they're highly ironic as well.  The question on Freiss called him an "out of state" elitist who has never held a real job, which describes Chuck "I only worked in my daddy's radio station" Gray as well.

This can't be emphasized enough. Both Gray and Freiss are carpetbaggers with family wealth.  Gray is tarring himself with the same brush he's tarring Freiss. The point is in fact valid, but it means that neither one of them should be elected.

The poll also attacked gadfly Reid Rasner.  The attack on Rasner pointed out that he is a homosexual who has been married and divorced, and points out that apparently the divorce settlement contains some sort of confidentiality/non disclosure provision.

Rasner deserves the attack if for no other reason he's gone after transgenderism, which a lot of people with conventional sexual orientation or morality (they are not the same thing) think is a homosexual mental illness. I think it's a homosexual mental illness and for that matter, I regard homosexuality as disordered.  I know of one person who won't vote for Rasner as he's a homosexual, and Gray is hoping that there are others of a similar mind.

Rasner is 41 years old, admits being homosexual, and we know has had a sexual relationship, given his marriage.  We note that as Gray is 36 and Wyomingites know nothing whatsoever about his private life at all.  Absolutely nothing.  He's the least well known candidate, I'd wager, in Wyoming's history.  

Both men are Catholic, which makes Rasner's earlier marriage invalid in the eyes of the Church and the conduct within it a mortal sin.  He may have confessed and repented.  We have no idea.  Gray is Catholic as well and his lying and public conduct of this type crosses the line into what I'd regard as a mortal sin, but I'm not a moral arbiter.  What I'd note, however, is that having brought this topic up, he should now answer the question as to why he's unmarried and has never been married at age 36.

There may be good reasons.  I've known a few perfectly straight people, one my age, one quite a bit older, and one half my age, who have never married and never been in any long term relationships just because that's how life worked out, or is working out so far, for them.  One just prefers ones own company.  But Gray is obviously out and about and frankly age 36 and no relationship, if there is no relationship, is weird.  Gray now owes us an explanation for why half his life is over and he's totally unattached, assuming that he is.  Maybe women can't stand him.  Maybe his standards are sky high.  Maybe there's another story.

On this topic, there has been one Wyoming office holder who was a closeted homosexual for their entire term in office (and they were an excellent office holder). That person was often mentioned as a possible Governor and never ran.  I have to wonder if that's the reason why.  And there's another whom is consistently rumored to be homosexual and not only at the street level, but at the in the know level.  If that person is (and I don't know), they've taken very active steps to conceal it.

The reason is pretty clear.  The perception is that Wyomingites won't vote for them if they're homosexual, which is why 36 year old unmarried Gray is pointing fingers at 41 year old homosexual unmarred Reid and saying, "Look! He's gay".  Funny thing is that at least at the local level things are often different.  Casper's had an openly homosexual mayor and another openly homosexual councilman.

Who knows.

We do know that Gray wants to be Congressman so bad he's now throwing the pooh at his competitors even if he has to sit in it to do it.

Degenfelder and Bien engaged in a debate, which is amusing, as there are other candidates, and that's basically pointless.

June 3, 2026

California's open primary was too close to call.  Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican business executive Steve Hilton lead the contest.

This sort of open primary, in which the top two vote getters move on, makes a whole lost more sense than the Wyoming one which (probably illegally) is a party election.

June 5, 2026

June 4, 2026

A Wyoming district court held that the whiney fascist crybabies leading the GOP have to follow state law and seat elected Republican precinct members, something another court did two years ago. The state central committee didn't want to do so as that keeps it from picking fascists.  

It argues that its a private entity and doesn't have to follow state law. . . except of course when it comes to getting preferential places on ballots, having the state run party elections for it, and getting to pick members of certain offices when they become vacant. It's fine with all of that.

Satire aside, this would have been an opportunity for the Court to wipe all of that out, and it should have.

June 5, 2026

Wyoming GOP sues state, challenges constitutionality of ban on pre-primary candidate endorsements

All they really have to do is to quit having state funded primaries.

On other news, sort of:

Laramie attorney aims for U.S. Senate for a fourth time

Holtz is the ancient lawyer who was apparently a judge whom nobody seems to have heard of in the law.  I haven't done an exhaustive search, but usually we remember who the judges were.  For that matter, my minor polling of Laramie attorneys hasn't turned up anyone who knows who the heck he is.

I've been dealing with this phenomena this week anyhow, but this entire "I'm an ancient boomer and here's what we need to do . . ." story is complete bull crap.  Holtz keeps noting that he was one of the "youngest judges", something I'd question, in the state's history, but assuming that's true it doesn't mean that he should now be one of the oldest Senators.

Last edition:

The 2026 Election, 11th Edition. The only good voting Indian is a disenfranchised voting Indian edition.

Court Watch Part VII. When the last law was down.

Lawyer, St. Thomas More, who was executed for his adherence to his faith. 

William Roper: So, now you give the Devil the benefit of law!

Sir Thomas More: Yes! What would you do? Cut a great road through the law to get after the Devil?

William Roper: Yes, I'd cut down every law in England to do that!

Sir Thomas More: Oh? And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned 'round on you, where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? This country is planted thick with laws, from coast to coast, Man's laws, not God's! And if you cut them down, and you're just the man to do it, do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? Yes, I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!

Robert Bolt, A Man for All Seasons: A Play in Two Acts

The Justice Department is going after James Comey for posting a photo of seashells arranged to spell "8647" on a beach somewhere, asserting it was a death threat on President Trump.  Apparently this is due to the old use of the term "86" to do away with and "47" for Donald Trump's completely illegitimate but widely accepted illegal claim to be President.

It wasn't.

This prosecution will go nowhere whatsoever, but it is more evidence that everyone in the Trump Administration is essentially a fascist with no regard for reality or the rule of law right now.  We are in monumentally dangerous territory.  It's 1534 in the United States with Donald Trump our King Henry VIII.

And the spirt of the age has spread:

What Gray did was flat out illegal.  Gray is relying, in essence, on the advice of the Attorney General and when that's a defense, the attorney client privilege is waived.  The AG's office knows that, but it has to defend the privilege  It's being pretty assertive about it.

Gray needs to suffer the penalty of the law here.

Nobody is more opposed to abortion than I am.  I wouldn't allow for the largely bogus "rape and incest" exceptions that many people will.  But this is really beyond the Pale.  Powell should be ashamed of itself for even appoint this guy to its city council.

Elsewhere, in a nation where we brought a modern justice system, it's still functioning.

South Korean court extends prison sentence for wife of ousted president 

May 5, 2026

Headline in the CST:

Judges reject Trump push to obtain state voter rolls

But of course our Secretary of State, Chuck "If you disagree with me you are a radical communist, fascist, monarchist, podiatrist" Gray just handed Wyoming's over.

May 16, 2026

Smith hasn't been confirmed as US Attorney for Wyoming yet.

May 21, 2026

It appears that Trump's settlement deal in his IRS suit may actually prove to be a bridge too far for Senate Republicans.  

The deal, which frankly is the epitome of corruption, would create a slush fund to pay pardoned January 6 criminals for their inconvenience in being prosecuted as traitors to their country.  That's what they are, and they should not have been pardoned, but Trump sought to go one step beyond that and reward the pack of Horst Wessels.  Frankly, as soon as possible, the pardons should be unrung as illegitimate (Trump isn't a legitimate President and can't pardon anyone).  Anyhow, Republicans are openly balking on the slush fund, amazingly.  It must be really angering constituents, or just too much to stomach.

Indeed, they not only are balking, they sidetracked the ICE funding bill, showing that they're actually willing to do something that is guaranteed to send the Orange Mussolini into a screaming fit, but the fit will pit Trump's ICE demands up against his now open and obvious corruption and the hemorrhaging of the US budget.  It'll be interesting to see where this goes, as once they break with Trump, their relationship with Trump is broken, and if he doesn't come to heel, they can't.

By way of an analogous example, Massie wouldn't come to heel on the Epstein files, but he was one man.  Once it's a pack, it tends to grow.

So, a match is on.

May 29, 2026

A court ruled that Trump's adding his name to the Kennedy Center was illegal and ordered it removed within two weeks.

A different judge enjoined the IRS settlement slush fund from going forward.

June 2, 2026

Trump's insurrectionist slush fund seemed to be getting questioned by the court and now the Attorney General is saying it won't occur.

While Wyoming's Congressional delegation didn't protest it, a lot of Republicans in Congress were finding it to be a bridge too far.

June 3, 2026

Lawyers ask Wyoming Supreme Court to intervene in Gray voter data complaint

June 4, 2026

A Wyoming district court held that the whiney fascist crybabies leading the GOP have to follow state law and seat elected Republican precinct members, something another court did two years ago. The state central committee didn't want to do so as that keeps it from picking fascists.  

It argues that its a private entity and doesn't have to follow state law. . . except of course when it comes to getting preferential places on ballots, having the state run party elections for it, and getting to pick members of certain offices when they become vacant. It's fine with all of that.

Satire aside, this would have been an opportunity for the Court to wipe all of that out, and it should have.

June 5, 2026

Wyoming GOP sues state, challenges constitutionality of ban on pre-primary candidate endorsements

All they really have to do is to quit having state funded primaries.

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Ballroom Batshit. A demented president goes full bonkers. The 25th Amendment Watch List Fifteenth Edition and Court Watch Part VI.