Monday, July 13, 2026

So We’re Going To Make Iran The 51st State?

Will that mean two more Democratic, or two more Republican, senators?
Trump just now in the Oval Office confirmed the war with Iran is back on and said of the Strait of Hormuz, "I think in the end we'll end up controlling the whole thing."

He went on to compare the war favorably to Vietnam and claimed "the countries we're protecting" will end up "reimbursing" the United States, before concluding by calling negative coverage of the war "really treasonous in a certain way."
What is favorable about Vietnam? @Countries we’re protecting”? The ones we put in harm’s way in the first place?

Jeebus, the midterms are gonna be a bloodbath. Grandpa ShoutyPants has completely lost the plot.

WHO DA FUCK CARES?

I know this is the doomsday scenario/wet dream of every “election expert” on the Intertoobs, but take a lesson from the court that recently quashed DOJ subpoenas in Georgia: there is no case to be made anymore, nothing to be done about it. Allegations of past malfeasance are not proof of future crimes.  Even if there was “interference,” it isn’t evidence that Raffensburger could have found Trump 12,000 votes in Georgia.

Nor is it grounds to upend the midterms, or even contest them. Same problem Trump had six years ago: no evidence, and civil suits are not the mechanism for a fishing expedition.

This is pathetic. And that’s all it is.

No Vacancy?

Kentucky Republicans have tried to take away Governor Beshear’s ability to appoint Mitch McConnell’s replacement. Beshear says he’s considering ignoring the state legislature and appointing a Democrat to replace McConnell anyway.

He believes the law is unconstitutional, that Kentucky’s constitution gives him the authority, and that he’s prepared to test the GOP on it.

This is exactly how Democrats should be fighting.
I don’t know the status of Kentucky law, but can Bashear replace McConnell just because McConnell is in the hospital?

Maybe we should all wait for proof of death? ☠️

He Knows This Affects The Price Of Oil In America, Right?

Because it’s a global market; and he’s just claimed to add 20% to it.

Aside from the fact it’s simply extortion. He’s turned the U.S. Navy into the Somali pirates.🏴‍☠️ 
Much closer to reality, actually.

In Advance Of The Todd Blanche For AG Hearings

Is it too much to hope this comes up?
The court further wrote that the central issue was whether top Executive Branch officials had “ignored ethical norms, court rules, and legal authority to manipulate the judicial process” in order to obtain “unprecedented access to the public fisc with the patina of legitimacy.”

In addition to nullifying the settlement, Judge Williams imposed Rule 11 sanctions related to the litigation and referred one of Trump’s attorneys for possible professional discipline.

The opinion concludes that the lawsuit improperly invoked the authority of the federal judiciary to legitimize an agreement that the court determined lacked a genuine legal dispute.
It just seems like it should.

Does He Expect Her To Vote To End The Filibuster?

Serious question: How long will it take her (or any drop in appointee) to figure how to cast a vote, and when? Votes in the Senate aren’t all for names on a ballot. Most are procedural votes opaque to the uninitiated (feature, not bug). Could she figure out how to vote to end the filibuster, if she wanted to?

The Senate is in session for the rest of the month, and the House will soon be gone until November, so nothing’s moving forward except major spending bills, if those.

Trump just wants to play kingmaker, and the only other people he knows in SC politics are Mace and Nikki Haley. 

Graham’s sister has avoided public attention. What are the odds she declines this suggestion?

“What’re You Going To Do About It, That’s What I’d Like To Know?

The Strait of Hormuz was open, and deemed “international waters”.

Then Trump attacked Iran. In response, Iran closed the Strait by attacking ships going through it.

Trump couldn’t stop Iran from doing that, so it reached an agreement not keep the Strait open. Which agreement neither Iran nor the United States could keep.

The U.S. was unable to control the Strait, which is why it signed the MOU. Iran claimed the authority to charge a toll for use of the Strait, something Trump said the U.S. would not allow.

Now Trump declares the U.S. is in charge of the Strait, and now we’re charging a toll. Because we need to get paid for keeping the Strait secure and open. Which it was, before we attacked Iran.

In the old gangster movies, they called this a “shakedown.”

Is it time for Congress to exercise their Article I authority yet?

They Really Want To Make Lindsey Into JFK…

... and the SAVE America Act into the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

But the GOP is still down two votes in the Senate; and Trump is still no LBJ.

And there isn’t even a burgeoning “Make Our Elections Harder To Participate In” national movement.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

“Let Justice Roll Down Like Waters…”

The videos allow for a reconstruction of the chase of Mr. Araujo’s car. Just looking at the maps, his actions make perfect sense.

Two cars pursue him, so he takes a right turn more quickly than the nearest car can follow.  The trailing car follows, the first car takes the next right, and the next, and reappears in front of Araujo’s car.

If this happened to you, what would you think? That men in unmarked government cars were trying to have a word with you? Or a gang wanted your car and whatever they thought was of value in it?

A Reminder That The McConnell Message Doesn’t Exactly Silence Speculation

Wilson: I guarantee you there are 10 reporters in D.C. right now who know exactly what Mitch McConnell’s medical status is. Maybe more.

They’re not reporting it.
Because he’s GOP. You can say “because, access,” but I think I’m more accurate 
We know from people who are very clear that he’s in a certain rehab wing for acute cardiac failure, all this stuff, at the hospital. He is alive. Our source is not able to say if he’s conscious or cogent.

I don’t think the magical 20-minute conversations about Mitch McConnell—you know, “He’s perfectly fine”—are real. I think we’re going to find out all that was a lie because they want to run out the clock on the special election question in Kentucky.
Not sure what that strategy buys them. Is it likely Kentucky elects a Democrat? And then returns said Democrat to the Senate in November? And wouldn’t it take the new Senator that long to figure out where the bathroom is?
If I’m Andy Beshear, brother, just declare the election. And if they want to prove that Mitch McConnell is alive and well, go do it. But that is not something I think they can prove.
Almost looks good on paper. Which makes it a very Trumpian move. A governor can’t just call a special election, and then call it off. The announcement sets wheels in motion, puts people to work. Going Emily Litella  24 hours later is not funny; and it’s not a good look.
When Joe Biden’s health scares started to mount up, we had 24-hour-a-day coverage. It never stopped. They were beating the White House down every single day about it.
Key words: "White House."
When the July 7 debate happened in 2024, that was a clock that went off because the media drove the story. They pushed and pushed and pushed. They turned over every rock.

We don’t see that coverage about Trump. We don’t see that coverage about McConnell.
"They” were the GOP. Not Jake Tapper. If you see most of the political press as stenographers, or simply cows following the cowbell, it makes more sense. Trump’s condition is perfectly obvious (and perfectly appalling), but the closest we get to actual reporting on what Trump is really doing is from Haberman and Swan. And everyone is reporting on what they said, but no one is rigorously following their lead. Reporting on the disaster Trump is as President is simply reporting the latest news. But actually talking about the utter disaster of, say, the most recent NATO summit?

Well, they had to ask Trump about Lindsey Graham this morning. And that couldn’t even include the latest actions in Iran. Much less any “What the goddamned hell was that shitshow in Turkey?,” coverage. I don’t think it came up, anywhere.

But Joe Biden was a Democrat. And “Dems in disarray” is always a safe news narrative.

The Graham-McConnell Conspiracy Nexus!

MCCONNELL releases a photo - and statement.

“To my fellow Kentuckians –

“When you elected me to a seventh term and made me our Commonwealth’s longest serving Senator, you did so trusting that I’d keep showing up to fight for you every day. And over the past several weeks, Elaine and I have appreciated both your well wishes and your honest questions about what was keeping me away from the Senate.

“You all know how folks of my generation often hesitate to share the vulnerability that comes with growing older. Even in the public eye, I feel that same instinct – I can’t help it.

“But at the same time, I’ve had more than my share of experience with physical vulnerabilities. Surviving childhood polio meant spending my entire life with mobility challenges. They haven’t exactly gotten easier to manage with age. And last month, I took a fall which landed me in the hospital.

“My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion. I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages. But I was briefly unconscious and was taken to the hospital. While receiving excellent care over the past several weeks, I’ve also had to deal with a mild case of pneumonia.

“I can assure you that I’ve been a good patient. At my age, I tend to do what my doctors tell me to do. I’ve submitted to every test they can think of to help figure out what caused this incident. And I’m continuing to do everything they ask to speed my recovery. In fact, with signs of continued progress, I’ve been able to move from hospital care to a rehabilitation center where I’ll keep regaining my strength.

“As much as it frustrates me, this process takes time. And on the advice of my doctors, I won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet. But rest assured that, in the meantime, I’m not taking a break from the Senate business that matters to you. I’ve been working closely with my legislative staff on current issues, and with my Kentucky team who help me provide timely constituent services across our Commonwealth. I’ve also been keeping in touch with my Senate colleagues on the appropriations process, midterm politics, and everything in between.

“You’re right to expect your representatives to work hard for you. And part of my decision to retire at the end of my term this coming January was being honest about the demands of Senate work. But I still have unfinished business to complete on your behalf, and I have every intention of finishing the job you elected me to do.

“I’ll keep working hard to get back on the Senate floor as soon as possible. And I’ll keep you posted on the progress of my recovery. Until then, I’m so grateful for your prayers and well wishes.”
'Cause when someone posts what Grok says, you know that comment is NOT AI generated!

And AI is always absolutely right!
Jake Sherman is an AI construct created by Palantir!
Mitch McConnell’s team finally released a photo, but they’re saying he’s not ready to return to the United States Senate. I don’t understand why they can’t put out a video so we can hear him.

The concern, based on the rumors, is that he’s brain-dead or cognitively impaired. This isn’t going to stop anybody from speculating about that.
Personally, I’m surprised anyone gives a rat’s ass. We only have 1 POTUS at a time, but we have no more than 100 Senators at a time. Feinstein wouldn’t recognize reality; and Grassley can’t. Nobody (except maybe his cardiologist) suspected Lindsey had a time bomb in his chest:
Now that’s it’s been revealed that Senator Lindsey Graham died of an aortic dissection, I wanted to provide some clarity as to what it is (and isn’t).

As you see👇, the aorta is like the water main, a huge artery that sends oxygenated blood to the entire body. It’s under extreme pressure - every time the heart beats, it expands a little and has to withstand the force of blood pumping. To do this, it has to be elastic - able to bounce back after being stretched.

In some individuals with atherosclerotic disease (hardening of arteries), the inner aorta wall becomes hardened. Imagine a very old rubber band that is brittle and crumbles when you stretch it rather than stretching and bouncing back. The aorta wall crumbles slightly, allowing blood under high pressure to make its way between the inner and outer walls of the aorta.

After just a few heartbeats (insufficient time to really do much about it in many cases), the blood peels the inner and outer walls of the aorta away from one another, causing it to burst. I’ve treated a patient with it - and he didn’t make it. It’s tough to survive.

How to avoid this? Tough to detect in advance that it’ll happen. So… Eat well (including fatty fish with Omega 3’a), lower your cholesterol, keep your blood pressure normal (exercise and weight loss help a lot).

May Senator Graham rest in peace.
Nobody had “aortic dissection” in the betting pool. 

No doubt there’s an argument for McConnell stepping down. But there’s no 25th Amendment for Senators (because the government can function without one; or two. Unlike the office of POTUS.).  The rules governing his tenure are those of the Constitution (six years at a time), and the Senate. Three things can remove him from office: the Senate, the voters, or death.

Which means he doesn’t need to stop the speculation. He’s not standing for re-election. He can’t (won’t) be forced out early. He could just stay in the hospital until January; nothing anyone can do about it.

This is the system that has prevailed since March 4, 1789. 

You’d think we’d be used to it by now.

(And yes, speaking as a 71 year old, I do support an amendment imposing age limits on federal officeholders, preventing them from standing for election if they will reach the limit in the coming term of office, or have already reached it. I don’t think we should be in this situation with McConnell; but bitching about it is just pointless. McConnell’s out in January, and Congress isn’t going to do that much between now and then. Maybe the Democrats can flex their muscles.)

Weekend At Bernie’s II: Electric Boogaloo 🧟‍♂️

"Three can keep a secret...
So let’s go thru the timeline. Senator Graham arrived in Kyiv between 09:45–10:45 local on July 10th. The train he took from Poland departed Warsaw at 18:15 hours local on July 9th. It was an overnight train. To arrive in Poland in time to take the 18:15 train, Lindsey would have departed Dulles International Airport at around 0700 local on July 9 — the flight from Dulles to Warsaw is 9 hours.

So Lindsey Graham arrives in Kyiv by 11 am Friday morning. He meets with Zelensky and tours a drone factory. Then we are asked to believe that he returns to Washington, DC after spending less than 24 hours on the ground. Again, I call bullshit!!

The earliest train back to Warsaw departs Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi at 07:40–08:00 on the 11th and arrives Przemyśl Główny in the afternoon (~17:00–18:00). That is at least nine hours. That would make it roughly 1100 hours in Washington, DC. Let’s assume he has an hour to get to the airport and the plane takes off at 1900 hours local from Poland. The flight going west takes 10 hours… This means the earliest the plane could have landed at Dulles is midnight on the 11th. That is 3 ½ hours after Graham reportedly died at home.

As I noted at the outset… The story of Lindsey Graham’s death at home is BULLSHIT!
That analysis begins here:
According to the official story: 911 call from his DC residence at 8:30pm ET on July 11 for suspected cardiac arrest. He “died at home.”

Who invented the “official story,” and how? There are reports of records of phone calls, recordings, etc. Faked? Graham’s staff is part of the conspiracy, too? They made a fake call to 911? And 911 is part of the conspiracy? The hospital, the ME, anyone involved in this bizzare fantasy of flying a corpse home, pretending it wasn’t already a corpse, and then revealing it as one in a hospital ER? All of that faked, and then presented to a credulous DC press? A conspiracy that involves about 100 people?

The Deep State is deep.

If Graham did die in Europe, how did the body get home? Was he on a commercial flight? Or military? Who managed this massive and immediate coverup? And why?

If he couldn’t have gotten home until nearly four hours after his plane could have landed, how was there a body to declare dead at the hospital? More of the deeper than deep, Deep State?

Wait a minute!

That’s why they killed him! It’s a coverup of a coverup! And the travel story is just a coverup of a coverup of a coverup! We are through the looking glass here, people! We are through two looking glasses! 🪞🪞

Or maybe this guy just has his facts wrong. Because either Graham never left the country (and that story was part of the conspiracy), or the timeline of his travel is just wrong.

He makes Laura Loomer seem rational.

Conspiracy theories are usually produced by people who don’t know what they’re talking about.

Jake Tapper Is Concerned About What This Means For Joe Biden’s Mental Capacity..:

...and what it says about Jill Biden’s book and Hunter Biden’s Twitter feed.

Lindsey Graham Is No JFK

LBJ passed the Civil Rights Act as part of Kennedy’s legacy. Kennedy championed the Act in June, 1963. LBJ got it through Congress in 1964.

Lindsey Graham is no JFK. And Trump is no LBJ.
And this GOP will try every one of them. What Netenyahu knows: without Graham and McConnell, Democrats might get their way:
Six Democratic senators last week urged colleagues to block the NDAA's advancement until a provision they believe to be"reckless" can be removed, according to a recent Truthout report.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and five others urged colleagues not to support the U.S.-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative which would mandate cooperation between the U.S. and Israel militaries and intelligence, according to the report.

“These agreements threaten U.S. national security interests by handing the Netanyahu government leverage over American weapons systems and military technology,” the letter stated. “This is not hypothetical."

Iran also poses a problem. Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) announced over the weekend he would not vote to approve the NDAA over concerns about the war.

"We haven’t even had an up or down vote to authorize this war in the first place," Schatz said Saturday. "Trump wants a 50 percent increase at DOD - they expect money without accountability or strategy. I usually vote yes on NDAA but this is an easy call for me."

With opposition mounting, Senate Republicans needed Graham and McConnell to help them fend off this attack from Democrats, argued political reporter Igor Bobic on Sunday.

"Senate was set to take up the NDAA upon returning from the break," he wrote. "Will be harder with Graham’s passing and McConnell’s absence amid rising Dem opposition over Iran."

The Corpse At Every Funeral

"He was scheduled”? Q: why was Trump the “go to” for producers to talk about Lindsey Graham on the day Graham died?

And remembering Harry Truman’s line, “If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.”
When I heard about Senator Graham’s death last night, the first thing I thought about was not all the things he said and did in service of Donald Trump. I thought of the time before Donald Trump when he was a brother to Senator John McCain.

A time when senators from different parties could fight about politics and still be friends. A time when a conservative Republican from South Carolina could say of my father: “If you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person, you’ve got a problem. He’s the nicest person I’ve ever met in politics. As good a man as God ever created.”

That is the Senator Graham I will remember today. Not because I have forgotten what came after. Because in that memory there is hope. Hope for a country where brothers can fight like hell over policy and still share a meal, and a laugh, and the loss of the people they love.

I will choose to remember the time before Trump. Because I believe in an America after Trump.

“But Then Came Trump”

As I said just now on CNN, Lindsey Graham will have a robust complex legacy, and there will be plenty of time to talk about politics and his record, and how he was on the right side of immigration and almost helped the country pass historic bipartisan immigration reform, how he voted for Justices Sotomayor and Kagan, how he was a staunch advocate for unflinching support of Ukraine, and how he served in uniform for 33 years. He was also a congenial Senator that worked across the aisle. But then came Trump. That discussion is for another day, for now, condolences to his family and friends, and to the people of South Carolina, may Senator Graham rest in peace.

True. But that distinguishes Graham from the rest of the GOP how, exactly?

The Accolades Pour In

Trump wants Graham’s vote to still count.

RIP 🪦

Saturday, July 11, 2026

ETTD

The Parks Department explained this was temporary, as two s pipes were discharging “debris” left behind when the water was turned off for repairs. 

So why hasn’t it cleared yet? And why didn’t the algae clear out of the pipes in the reflecting pool?

(No) Need To Know

MSNOW interviews a man who lives five houses down from where Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed. He says agents were combing his property for bullet casings.

MSNOW: Here’s what doesn’t make sense to me. The chase ended right here behind me, where this memorial is. That man’s property is about five homes down. So my question is: What were these agents looking for in front of his house? Why were they combing through the grass right in front of his property?
How many shots are they trying to account for? Which is not a promise to let the people know what the government is doing in their name, or to explain who did what to whom. In other words, to hold people accountable in public, or in a court of law.

Rather than tell us: “Trust us. Those people who died were very bad people. If they weren’t, they’d still be alive.” Which is all we’re getting now.

Grandpa’s Goin’ Around The Bend Again

Haberman and Swann's book is really getting under his skin. And would it have killed them to say “GOOD JOB! 👍”

Our President is a petulant 5 year old.

Five Visits To Walter Reed In 18 Months

The one he references here is the most recent, sometime in the past 11 days. His last visit before that was in May. He’s going, on average, every 14 weeks.

Not every 24.
"His health is like a black box inside that administration," Haberman said. "They have released less and less information."
And lied about what they do release. Or, the President is confused about the passage of time and how to use the phrase “just finished.”
"I just finished a ​perfect physical at Walter ​Reed, ‌I ​do it every six months, and I requested another ⁠Cognitive Test..." Trump wrote today in a Truth Social post.

A White House official tells me "the President was referring to his recent physical at Walter Reed that took place on May 26th."
It still means he’s going to Walter Reed an average of every 18 weeks.

Innumeracy

 Iran is about 636,000 square miles, give or take. I think they can absorb 1000 missiles. And one year of bombardment? Trump used half the nation’s stockpile in a month, diminishing our missile defense against China. A full year of such use would leave us vulnerable around the world, and empty our stores about a month in. Unless we wait a year to replenish; then it might last two months.

And the Strait of Hormuz will still be closed.

Maybe Congress has something to say about this?

Or this:

Look, I get it. I used to work on Apaches. They're cool as hell, and I promise the pilots were just as amped as the crowd.

However, safety regulations are written in blood. There's a reason they weren't supposed to fly over crowds at such a low altitude. At that altitude at that speed, if anything had gone wrong, we wouldn't be seeing people crying about how unfair it is to the pilots. We wouldn't be seeing Kegsbreath saying "we'll fix this." We'd be seeing people demanding answers about why they were flying like that. We'd be seeing crying and angry families on the news demanding justice. And we'd be seeing the Secretary of "War" throwing these pilots under the boss so fucking fast there wouldn't even be skid marks.

Fifth Amendment And First Amendment Say: “Nope.”

These people really aren’t very bright. Not very bright at all.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Born Every Minute….

 So, according to Reuters, Trump & Co. considered using the EAC to rig the national voter application form, or to declare a national emergency and force states to fix “vulnerabilities” in their voting systems.

Nothing ever came of either plan, so Trump just fired everyone on the commission.

Which is supposed to cause all those problems?

P.T. Barnum was right.

“This Is Murder”

It would actually help to have a full, independent investigation. But the “people in charge” only want to be in control.

And that means never being responsible.

Same as it ever was, actually. It’s just rarely this blatant.

Historical Xian Values Like…

...adultery?  And telling lies? And corruption? How is it, General Paxton, that you are so wealthy on a government employee’s salary?

Your wife was divorcing you on “Biblical grounds”? Are those not “historical Christian views”?  Is care for the widow, the orphan, the poor and the destitute, the marginalized and forgotten, not “historical Christian views”? 

What do you think “historical Christian views” are? And since you were seen cavorting with your mistress in Europe while the ink is still wet on your divorce papers (is it even over? Has the divorce decree even been entered?), are those “historical Christian views”?  Whose?

You don’t find Talarico’s views in scripture? Are you reading the same Bible as the White House Press Secretary? Did both of you skip entirely over Luke-Acts? The prophets? The Pentateuch? Matthew 25? All of the epistles?

Show your work.

And All The Pundits Who….

...who treat everything the GOP says as political gospel brought down on tablets from the mountaintop.

And Wal-Mart Lowered Their Prices….

...because Trump asked them to.

When you’ve got no credibility left, what are you?

Off The Top Of My Head….

If McConnell is still alive, but incapable of performing his duties as a Senator, I’m pretty sure it’s up to the Senate to remove him before Beshear can hold an election to replace him. 

Call it the Feinstein precedent.

Elected senators sworn into office remain so until death, end of term, or removal under Senate rules. There really isn’t a fourth “failure to provide proof of life” option.

I know the Republicans would be screaming about this, and making Gingrichian demands (with no hope of seeing them enacted, but enjoying the press echoing them), and the political press duly providing the megaphones (call that the Biden precedent; or compare how pundits are treating the Platner candidacy, over the silence about the Paxton one), but dese are de conditions dat prevail.

One side has to at least keep the rules in sight, or pretty soon there are no rules at all. And if you think the present situation is bad….

His Cold, Dead Hand Reaches Up From The Grave 🪦

Does he think he’s Hamlet’s father, coming back from the grave to charge his son to avenge his death? Maybe it’s in a new codicil to his will? I’ve been telling you, he thinks he’s the new owner of a sole proprietorship. That’s his only frame of reference.

“We’re Done For! We’re Done For!”

 “Shut up, Maudlin.”

Taylor called the development “a little more than just an ominous sign,” and said what he feared most was what “Trump’s team might try to do with the organization’s powers now that it’s leaderless.”

“The EAC holds one power that matters enormously right now. It controls the federal voter registration form,” Taylor wrote. “That should set off alarm bells.”

Taylor theorized that Trump's gutting of the EAC could serve as a "Trojan horse" to force through his push to seize control of states' voter rolls. Trump has already enacted rules compelling states to share voter roll data with the federal government by threatening to withhold federal funding, and the SAVE Act includes a provision that could force under-resourced states to hand over that data as well.

“A captured EAC could conceivably start to do the dirty work right away, under the direction of loyalists the White House plans to parachute into the commission,” Taylor wrote.

“What’s more, they could rewrite state-specific instructions on the voter forms to create registration traps and onerous requirements, confusing instructions, translation issues, and on and on. Surely, the sycophants in Trump’s orbit are thinking of other evil ways to manipulate the EAC’s powers to steer the elections in Trump’s favor.”
First, the Senate has to approve members of the EAC. That’s not going to happen before November.

Second, have you ever heard of the “federal voter registration form?” I’ve registered to vote three times in my life: once when I turned 18; when I moved to Illinois; and when I moved back to Texas. The federal registration form allows you to access state when, I guess, you don’t know how. (Of course, I also remember voter registration forms at the counter of every state, county, or city agency in Texas. Voter registration was encouraged. Democrats ran things, then. Seriously.).

If you don’t know how to register to vote in your state, how likely are you to think the federal government is the place to try? Considering America’s low voter registration rate, and even lower voter turnout (especially in midterms), what kind of threat, exactly, is an eviscerated ECA? It doesn’t have a quorum, and I don’t think Trump can just toss three people on there and say: “Now you do. Get to obstructing.”

If you’re already registered to vote, this won’t affect you. If you aren’t, you probably aren’t voting in November, anyway. Or you’ll be contacted in a voter registration drive and use the applicable state form.

And as for “taking over state voter rolls”? Still gotta go through the courts. Half a loaf in that effort is worse than useless. It’s all just a tool to scream “RIGGED!” anyway, but nobody’s listening to that false wolf story anymore. The SAVE act is not law, and isn’t going to be (and would likely be unenforceable under Purcell, which the Supremes are not going to reconvene to eviscerate before November, if it did clear the Senate.). Withholding funds is going to trigger court challenges, too. We’re not trying to outshine the brightest bulbs in the chandelier, here.

Either way, it’s good to know the sky is still falling….

Put(t) Up Or Shut Up

The simple fact is, when a government issues a license, the license holder has a property interest in that license, which cannot be removed without due process of law.

No license can be revoked simply because the issuing agency changes hands and decides it doesn’t like the license holder anymore. If Carr wants to revoke the broadcasting license for any Tv station in America, he’ll have to go the court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue, and prove his case. Disney doesn’t have to prove they are complying with FCC regulations and applicable law; the FCC has to prove they aren’t.

That’s not a long putt. That’s 18 holes of PGA tournament golf. I’ve seen the government lawyers left in this administration. My money’s on Disney’s lawyers. Even though I don’t have a dog in this fight.

Carr is like Trump. He’s so full of shit it has to regularly spew out of his mouth.

Ummmm…. 🤨

Our Man On Their Side

So, the bill becomes law, but with no publicity about it, which is all that matters between now and November. The law won’t have any effect until much later. This is the Biden trap: laws need publicity, not just enactment.

Trump is allowing the law to take effect, but ruining the publicity for it.

Poor Republicans…😿

Trump Is Going To Have To Cancel ALL The Elections!

Just For The Schadenfreude

I really want to see Nigel Farage beaten by a comedian with a recycling bin on his head.

And then see that person seated in Parliament.

I’ve lived long enough. I think I’ve earned this.

Donald Trump Has Absolutely No Legal Authority Over Federal Elections

 Not in the Constitution. Not at law.

The “boyhood pal” in question is Peter Ticktin, an 80-year-old Florida lawyer who first met Trump in the 1950s at the New York Military Academy. Ticktin was in the Oval Office as recently as last week according to Taylor, and has vigorously pushed Trump to declare a national emergency over unsubstantiated claims of foreign election interference in the 2020 election.

“Ticktin insists the proof of the grand conspiracy is coming any day now, once [Venezuelan President] Nicolás Maduro starts talking from federal custody. And some have speculated that the Trump administration is trying to induce the Venezuelan leader to go along with such an admission in exchange for leniency,” Taylor wrote in an analysis published on his Substack Thursday.

“Trump’s pal also claims Democrats are plotting to steal enough seats in November to impeach both Trump and Vance and install Hakeem Jeffries in the Oval Office. I know what you’re thinking, because I thought it too. This man sounds like a quack. Well, yes. He sure seems to be a quack. And that’s actually why I’m taking him seriously.”

Ticktin has already helped draft an executive order “to declare a national emergency based on alleged 2020 foreign election interference,” CNN reported earlier this week. And, with Trump having already attempted to impose limits on mail-in voting, Taylor feared that the president could very well follow through on Ticktin’s calls to place the midterm elections “under federal control” by declaring a national emergency.

“It's our expectation that the president will undertake more illegal and unconstitutional actions to steal the midterms. He will dispute the outcome if his side loses, even if the loss is decisive and beyond dispute,” Taylor wrote.

“And he will – in all likelihood – try to prevent the peaceful transfer of power to the political opposition. After all, he’s done it before. But this time we’re better prepared to fight it. And we need to stand together.”
So trying to challenge, or even stop, the 2026 midterms on the basis of a baseless conspiracy theory about the 2020 election, is a non-starter. Trump went to court over 60 times in 2020 to overturn his election. Even the Sinister Six wouldn’t hear it.  This would be 468 elections in 50 states (unless he only wants to challenge the ones where Republicans lose. That’s a good look, too.). None of that will “cancel” the elections.  (And how does he block the “peaceful transfer of power” in Congress? Send in the National Guard?)

This, however, is real: It’s the danger in front of us right now I’m worried about. 

Definitions

And then you walk around that way.

Thursday, July 09, 2026

Yes, I Think The Two Are Related

Because Paxton was almost prescient.

At Least Harris County Is Doing Its Job

The Harris County Medical Examiner has ruled the manner of death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo a homicide.

Records from the medical examiner’s office shows Araujo died from a “penetrating gunshot wound of the torso.”
DHS, following the example of the President, blames the Democrats for the fact they have to hide evidence:
On Thursday, DHS officials said the officers involved had not yet received their body-worn cameras and blamed government shutdowns they say delayed funding for that equipment.

“The officers involved in the incident in Houston had not been issued body-worn cameras due to back-to-back Democrat shutdowns,” DHS said. “The process of purchasing and issuing body-worn cameras to all of our ICE field offices was interrupted by the Democrats multiple government shutdowns. Body cameras have been deployed to more than half the field offices with the remaining half to receive them in the next 60 days.”
"Democrat shutdowns.” Why be subtle about it?
The department said equipping ICE officers with body cameras has been a priority and cited what it described as a sharp increase in assaults on agents.

“Providing our ICE law enforcement officers with body cameras has been a priority for DHS -- especially as our officers are facing a more than 1,300% increase in assaults against them,” the agency said. “Now thanks to the Secure America Act, ICE has historic funding to provide law enforcement with the resources they need, including body cameras.”
The best evidence now is from witnesses. The best witnesses are in ICE custody. Conveniently.
The absence of body camera footage means investigators will instead rely on witness statements, physical evidence and other available video, if any exists, to reconstruct what happened.
"If any exists," it is in the custody of ICE, too.
Meanwhile, Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare has launched a parallel review and is urging anyone who witnessed the shooting to contact investigators.
The county can, but the city won’t. How does that work?
Houston city officials have said they do not have jurisdiction to investigate because the shooting involved federal law enforcement officers rather than local police.

Mayor John Whitmire and several Houston City Council members have called for a transparent federal investigation and the public release of the findings.
Maybe if they say: “Pretty please, with sugar on top”?

Weasels.

“Religious people with socialist values.”

The day of Pentecost:
42 They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. 43 Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. 44 All the believers were together and had everything in common. 45 They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.
Acts 2:42-47
32 All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had. 33 With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And God’s grace was so powerfully at work in them all 34 that there were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned land or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales 35 and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone who had need.

36 Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means “son of encouragement”), 37 sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles’ feet.
Acts 4:32-36

They really need to read their Bible more carefully.

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?

Federal immigration agents who killed a man during a traffic stop in Houston on Tuesday had been searching for a different person, according to a Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman.

The targets of the ICE investigation were two people from Guatemala, one of whom the agents believed was in a white van being driven by the man, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, according to two people with knowledge of the matter who were not my permitted to speak about the case.

But the Guatemalan immigrants were not in the van. Mr. Araujo, a Mexican immigrant who had lived in the United States without authorization for 35 years, was on his way to work with three other men.

When agents tried to stop the vehicle, the encounter quickly escalated, and an agent shot Mr. Araujo in the abdomen. He died at a hospital hours later.
“So sorry! Killed the wrong brown guy! But, you know, they all look alike!”
Federal agents had surveilled an address connected to one of the two Guatemalans weeks before and had seen two white vans at the property, the spokeswoman said in a statement. When they returned to the address on Tuesday, she said, “they observed a white van with an individual who resembled the target,” and initiated the traffic stop.

The agents were not wearing body cameras, according to the spokeswoman. Before trying to stop the van, the agents had looked into its owner and learned it was Mr. Araujo, who did not have legal status in the United States, according to the two people familiar with the case.
"We’re already dressed like thugs. Might as well act like it.”
The shooting is part of a growing number of similar violent interactions involving civilians and immigration agents. More than 20 people have been shot at since September, nearly all of them in their cars. Some cases have been fatal. The shooting also comes as the Trump administration has ramped up its deportation campaign.
More than 20 people shot, nearly all of them in cars; some of them fatalities. This is the root of Trump’s antipathy to the 14th amendment: he thinks “persons” is supposed to be a racially and legally limited term. Non-persons deserve what they get at the hands of an unaccountable government.

And I’m still wondering about this:

“We Are The Melting Pot. It’s Houston.”

What the absolute FUCK! is going on here?
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo called Houston home for 35 years. On Tuesday, an ICE agent shot and killed him. His family learned of his death from a video before anyone bothered to knock on their door.

New York City stands with the Salgado family in demanding a full, independent investigation and real accountability. To the Salgado family and any immigrant family in this city living in fear: we grieve with you and we will continue to stand beside you in the pursuit of justice.

Abolish ICE.
The mayor of NYC has more balls than the mayor of Houston.
Two days after a federal immigration officer shot and killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston, Mayor John Whitmire told reporters the city's police department cannot independently investigate the incident.

"This is a time for the federal government to oversee their employees," Whitmire said. "I’m not going to promise something that I can’t carry out. ... This is a federal matter, and we have no access to the evidence. We were not involved. And we do have high expectations for ICE, the FBI and the federal government."
At least the District Attorney has our backs:
Harris County District Attorney Sean Teare told Houston Public Media on Thursday that his office is conducting its own investigation into a federal immigration agent’s fatal shooting of a man in Houston earlier this week.

Speaking on the Hello Houston show, Teare said his office is “running an investigation” into the shooting despite not being invited to participate in an investigation by federal authorities. He acknowledged that his office does “not have the same level of access that we do in almost any other officer-involved shooting,” adding, “I can tell you unequivocally, we don't have everything."

“If a state crime was committed, be it a murder, be it a manslaughter, be it tampering with evidence, we are going to investigate it,” Teare said. “And if someone committed that crime, you don't get to hide behind a badge.”
I have no use for the Mayor. Never have.

At least this outrage is getting the attention it deserves:
Family members and local officials are calling for a full investigation into the shooting death of a man killed by ICE agents in Houston.

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was shot Tuesday as agents tried to arrest him. Federal officials say he tried to flee and “weaponized his vehicle” toward an officer who opened fire.

@GeoffRBennett discussed more with Colleen DeGuzman of The Texas Tribune.
Hundreds gathered at a Houston vigil on Wednesday evening, calling for justice and for ICE to leave the city.

“I never thought something like this would happen this close to my home,” said Geneva Rajpute, who lives on the street where the shooting occurred. “We are the melting pot. It’s Houston.”
Lock and load.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's last words were "me están matando"—they are killing me.

Under Donald Trump, ICE has become a rogue and abusive agency. ICE is killing people in the streets. Targeting Latinos because of the color of their skin, the language they speak, and the jobs they hold. Locking away innocent children. Colluding with the likes of Governor Abbott to target communities. All to fuel the President's mass deportation for profit machine.

I stand with my colleagues in Congress and with the entire nation in demanding justice, including a transparent investigation and the release of all footage and evidence. I am also demanding ICE provide a full accounting of the men who were locked away after the shooting.

Lorenzo's death is a tragedy. His wife has lost her husband. His sons have lost their father. We cannot allow this to happen again.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was simply on his way to work. Now his family is grieving a loss no family should endure.

We cannot accept a system where going to work can end in tragedy at the hands of ICE. Abolish ICE and give his family the true answers they deserve.
And what the absolute fuck is this all about?
Juan Proaño on the killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo:
The family is demanding the release of Lorenzo’s body. It has been complicated because they removed all of his personal identifying information before they put him in the ambulance. That required the hospital to admit him as a John Doe. They want him home, and they want to plan his funeral.
Mayor John Whitmire shames Houston. QED.