SocraticGadfly

May 19, 2026

Trump endorses Paxton; bad framing by the Texas Tribune; stupidity by Talarico camp


Yes, the first two days of early voting are in the can, but Rethuglicans still like day-of election day voting more than Democraps, so Trump's endorsement of Kenny Boy over Big John Cornyn has plenty of potential election effect.

And, it really does, as his Pure Gall cutout from the Nat-Sec Nutsacks™ world just beat Thomas Massie by 10 percentage points in Kentucky tonight, after toppling Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy a week earlier.

Per the Trib at the top link:

In teasing the endorsement Tuesday morning, Trump said he’s “had my mind made up for a long time.”

Typical Trump bullshit, of course. The easy refudiation then is, "Then why didn't you make the endorsement a long time ago?" 

Trump probably got showed some Kentucky 4th District polling that showed Gallrein was up on Massie and so Trump figured he could look like kingmaker in the Texas Senate race now. 

The Trib then claims that Trump is making the endorsement now because he thinks Dem nominee James Talarico is a weak candidate. Only problem is that the quote of Trump's they cite is from March.

They're not the only ones screwing up.

A Talarico spox said:

“With all the baggage, it’s no wonder that one-in-four John Cornyn voters say they’ll vote for James Talarico if Paxton is the nominee,” SMP spokesperson Lauren French said.

In reality, the poll said 4 percent, not 1-in-4, and that's actually lower than with Paxton backers. The poll also said Paxton was comfortably ahead, as of a month ago. And, that's not just one poll. See here.

Frankly, I can see how this plays out. Paxton gets the nomination, Talarico and campaign team think this gives them an edge, and instead, they get their ass kicked in November. 

Meanwhile, Kenny Boy has another office scandal, this one over a plea deal giving a child sex abuser a misdemeanor. 

Kelly Board (Foust): An undercover operative on Shitter?

And, by undercover, I mean for one country not named the United States and not part of any Cold War 2.0 animus. Three guesses and the first two don't count.

This Kelly Board (Foust) attacked Drop Site News for its noting that a US federal judge had suspending US sanctions against UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese. 

She said, in her response, that "she's still under lawsuit, a fraud and a liar." I in turn called Board a fraud and a liar.

The reality is that Albanese, who is NOT American, or British, and don't forget that constitutional jurisprudence in Italy is not the same as in Anglo-American law, said she was a lawyer although she's never taken a bar exam. She does have a law degree.

When this came out last year, Zionist sites like UN Watch (it is) started a lawfare campaign against her. (It is.) I can't prove deliberation, so I won't call her a liar. I definitely don't call her a fraud. 

Ms. Whoever (don't know if that's her real name, blue check and all and hold on to that thought, aside) then got snooty. And, like she's not a real defender of "free Palestine," no matter her claims

She replied:

Total liar and support of killing an entire population and their right to exist.

And then the snooty:

Sounds botish and very ignorant in your not requested reply to me.

OK, now.

First the first. You claim to support a free Palestine, but free for WHOM? Yes, you make an occasional callout response to either Bibi's official Shitter or the Israeli foreign ministry's, but it's not that strong. And, you claim Albanese is supporting genocide against Israel. I didn't think to include that in first response back, which was mainly snark about not realizing I needed her permission to respond.

Let's get back to that.

The first pull quote, "support" instead of "supporting" seems a bit off.

Then, to pick up the thread from above? Lots of blue checks don't follow that many people, so under 200 following is not a big deal. But, a blue check on Shitter, on Shitter since 2019, with under 100 followers? Seems a bit off. She also has no posts, but only replies. (She's not a porn bot, which of course all do that.)

She responded to me, May 14, before my full callout May 15 of "free Palestine for WHOM" with this:

Francesca is a fraud and a liar. She has undermined UN rules, lied, and abused power. This lawsuit isn’t about a UN Watch, this is about her facing consequences that have gone unchecked for far too long. This just enables her to sit in front of a jury, finally. And pay her respected part - and then some.

OK, as with the "support" vs "supporting" above, something seems just a bit off on English usage, like the "respected part." This ignores that it's a lie that Albanese has undermined rules or abused power, of course.

Her profile bio also seems just a bit "off," as if she used AI to help fill it out: 

I’m like a historian of people, places, and events; including: strong points. It’s not here though.

But, one would thing that an Israeli operative would knock out the English just as well as their operatives speak flawless Arabic in person. So maybe I should think of the Cold War 2.0 angle more. Anyway, a bot calling me "botish" would be hypocritical, assuming she's one herself. Also, as a native English speaker, I'd spell it "bottish."

As for the blue check? After Elmo changed the rules, it doesn't mean that's a "verified" account. And, out of curiosity, I checked. A blue checkmark can hide their checkmark; they can't hide tweets, though. A person who's not a porn bot, but has been on Twitter nearly seven years and only replies, never posts for themselves is some kind of nefarious person.

That said, I googled her "@" as well as her Twitter handle. The third response on very slim returns was this TWStalker account for a Knesset member's page, one who tweets entirely in Hebrew. Replies aren't shown unless you click on individual posts. She is not a follower or followed, though.

THAT then said, would Mossad or another Israeli intelligence agency maybe get a developing world Zionist, emigrated to the US, to post this? Or have an Israeli deliberately slightly mangle stuff? Remember that, before the emigration of Russian Jews, they would have learned these tricks from both the Tsarist Okhrana (though those would all be dead) and various Soviet intelligence agencies. 

I've spent enough time on that; I'm not going down the Jessica Wildfire rabbit hole.

May 18, 2026

The 25th Amendment solution, or non-solution, republished with response to Blogger

NOTE, May 21, 2026: I am REpublishing this after Blogger said it was "unpublishing" it because it allegedly violated community guidelines. I was just given a link to all community guidelines without saying WHAT guideline was violated. That's more gaslighting than Elmo and his minions on Shitter.

There is NO adult content here. There is LESS THAN NO child exploitation or abuse. Nothing dangerous that I can tell, and certainly nothing illegal. (Describing a hypothetical-only quasi-coup under the 25 Amendment is certainly not illegal.) Skipping down the list, there is no misleading comment related to democratic principles, or to other things. Nothing deceptive, fraudulent or scammy. No harassment; it's legitimate talk of Trump's psychiatric background.

I got an email about this as well, from a "no-reply" Blogger account, which had no more explanation than the note on Blogger. 

That said, fuckers on Blogger? I'm also copy-pasting this to Substack. Per the email, I'll click your link. I'll also copy-paste it here, anew. How's them apples?

If it was the one dead link I removed, you're still shitheads for not telling me yourself. 

 

Good old Rusty Douthat is proposing that we look at the 25th Amendment, rather than the impeachment process, as a way of dethroning President Trump.

Update: Proving that Peter Principleship stupidity is bipartisan for inside-the-Beltway / Acela Corridor pundits, Richard Cohen halfway makes the same call, though he doesn't go full Douthat.

Beyond my continuing to reject the idea of a Trump-Putin conspiracy, I do agree with Douthat that Trump probably hasn't risen to the level of "high crimes and misdemeanors" prescribed by the Constitutional impeachment process in part because he's too dumb to do that.

So, yes, let's look at the 25th Amendment.

Section 4 is the applicable portion:

Section 4. Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President. 
Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.
Several thoughts.

First, this is an invitation to a quasi-coup by a savvy Veep. Mike Pence is certainly more savvy than Trump. And, people like Rusty Douthat would greatly prefer him. In fact, I've half-jokingly tweeted that Trump tapped Pence as sort of a hostage against Congressional Democrats.

You just have to round up half the cabinet, plus one, and say, "Voila, I'm the acting president."

Then, if Trump contests it?

Oops, you're back to a quasi-impeachment setting.

Two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress.

So, first, for this quasi-coup to succeed, Pence has to be a good vote-organizer, and a good vote-counter along with that.

Second, Members of Congress must have gonads nearly as big as they would for impeachment. Charles Cooke at National Review talks about the "psychic shock" of invoking the amendment. He's primarily referring to Trump voters, but this must also be extended to Congress, whose members in general like the daylight of responsibility about as much as cockroaches.

Third, it seems pretty clear this provides for a JFK-type situation, as Cooke also notes; in fact, it was in the wake of his assassination, and wonders about where U.S. leadership would have been at had Lee Harvey Oswald not killed him, but, say, the head shot did permanently incapacitate him, that the amendment were passed.

In this case, even for the initial coup, let alone two-thirds of Congress, Pence would have to get a psychiatrist sign off on a mental health evaluation. First, is Trump "diminished" in that sense? Probably not. Is he an idiot? Yes.

(Sidebar and addendum: If a threat of the 25th Amendment could be used to force Trump to take ADHD meds [dead link removed], if that's what he needs, well, in that limited sense, it might work. But, the threat has to be credible in the first place.)

And, Oliver Wendell Holmes, from the Supreme Court bench, long ago spoke about the rights of America to have idiotic laws and, presumably and tacitly behind that, idiotic government officials.

For example:
I always say, as you know, that if my fellow citizens want to go to Hell I will help them. It's my job.
And, unless something is unconstitutional, judges theoretically rule by statute, then common law.

So, no, Rusty, it's a non-solution. And I think you know that. Basically, you're trying to fart in already stinking bath water and pretend you're giving us a bubble bath.

There's also this sidebar, written about impeachment but also applicable to use of the 25th Amendment. What if it fails? You think Trump is stark raving mad NOW? To add to that, Bruce Bartlett notes that Faux News et al would likely have shielded Nixon today while sheepdogging Congressional Republicans.

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Sidebar: This is yet another argument for parliamentary, or at least quasi-parliamentary, government. (A Donald Trump would have never risen to run the GOP. Unfortunately, a Paul Ryan might have, and a Hillary Clinton almost certainly would have headed the Democratic Party. Of course, quasi-parliamentary government would theoretically provide more openings for third parties.)

And, I also think Rusty knows THAT.

Per my review of "Frozen Republic," the real answer is constitutional reform that goes well beyond eliminating the Electoral College. All of this is badly, badly needed.

Sidebar 2: This is the second blog post in a row where I've had to note the Peter Principle class of inside-the-Beltway, Acela Corridor "journalists" has limited understanding of the U.S. Constitution. That's not to mention the Texas Legislature's ongoing cluelessness, mixed with willfulness, about that document.

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Update, Feb. 14, 2019: It's clear that Andrew McCabe knows little about how the 25th Amendment operates, as far as who invokes it, and what it can and cannot do. Ergo, I'll still assume it's more likely that he, not Rod Rosenstein, is lying about the idea of invoking it.

AOC running for prez? Neoliberal Overton windows coming up; Stephen A? Barf me

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Well, in talking with The Ax, David Axelrod, last week, she certainly left the door open.

Given that she's already been part of stealing the Green New Deal from the Green Party, then watering it down, backed off cow farts to eat burgers and other things, how much more neoliberal will her Overton Window shift be?

That said, of the 19 listed candidates for Democrats that USA Yesterday (have to make up a nickname, even though, as when it was still Gannett, it's Craphouse that wags that dog), many will not run. 

Mark Kelly will, if nothing else, not want to put wife Gabby Giffords through this, I think.

"Hawaii Gov. Josh Green." No, really?

Stephen A. Smith? He talks out of both sides of his mouth so much (last week, a day after saying that Wembanyama should be suspended for Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, he saluted the NBA for NOT suspending him) he could try to run for both duopoly parties' nomination at the same time. Speaking of, USA Yesterday ignores how much he cuddles up to Republicans. 

Amy Klobuchar? After her 2020 disaster?

Tim Walz? Tarnished.

Josh Shapiro? Too ardent a Zionist for many Democrat voters, even if elites try to push him.

Mayor Pete? Don't think so. 

May 15, 2026

Marge shoots down Trump UFO release with Jewish space lasers but misses the likes of Rod Dreher

I see what I did there.

Marge of course being Trevor Lawrence, aka Marjorie Taylor Greene. Trump being Trump.

The UFO release, which is totally bullshit, is this.

What she said? 

Former representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, took to social media to deride the release, calling it “‘look at the shiny object’ propaganda” while the administration waged foreign wars. 
“Unless they roll out live aliens and test demo UFOs or actually admit what we know this really is then I have way better things to do on this Friday,” she wrote.

True.

Note for Rod Dreher and his off the wall Religious Right friends who think this is actually demons?

Even if Rod doesn't believe this bullshit:

There has been for decades a group within the government called the “Collins Elite” — Evangelical and fundamentalist Christians in the intelligence world who know that UFOs are real, but who believe they are demonic, and who have been fighting disclosure.

Putting it on paper just gives it more credibility. 

Besides, you used the word "know," at least of the UFOs, if not of the claim that they're demonic. He further indicates he believes the organization does exist, and with another chance to deny that aliens have been found, and that they're actually demons, once again won't say no. 

It gets worse from there. Dreher conflates anti-zionism and antisemitism, then claims this is a sign of the "end times" while also getting into supersessionism, and per my comparing him to Paul Kingsnorth, actually mentions "The Machine." 

Listen to Marge, and haul Beelzebub to JPL or some other science research lab and let's test! 

Let's start even before that? Digital camera or smartphone? The actual memory card to look at the original photo. (Ditto for film and negatives.) That's part of how you be actually skeptical about UFOs, skeptical enough to realize it's laughable that actual aliens would be visiting us. When not laughable, it's incredibly ego-solipsistic, aka narcissistic, on the part of the claimant.

Roswell? Nah, an actual military conspiracy (for "obvious" Cold War reasons) trumps an alien visit conspiracy theory, one that, like Christian gospels, accumulates an ever bigger patina or tarnish (take your pick) of legend with each "telephone"-like expansion of the original. 

Besides, UFO fundagelicals like Daniel Brito never honestly look at economics, energy expenditure, and many other things. Per a second follow-up to that, as well as what I mentioned in the original, they also never discuss lies and confabulations, recycling material already proven to be fake, grifting, helping others grift, and more. 

May 14, 2026

Texas Progressives

Off the Kuff interprets a pro-Cornyn election projection that assumes Republicans are already in deep doo-doo for November in Texas. 

SocraticGadfly did some light numbers-crunching and wondered if all of Texas' big metros really need to kowtow to Strangeabbott on the issue of ICE non-collaboration vs state grant funding cutoffs.

The Trib has a follow-up on Strangeabbott's thuggery, now being put in the service of Islamophobia, of course.  It notes he's being doing this for more than a decade.

Neil at the Houston Democracy Project reports on a conversation with a Houston City Councilmemberwho flipped on the ICE ordinance, and asks at what point will we advocate for freedom against our authoritarian/ white supremacist state and federal governments. 

If you get stuck in Big Bend, here's the guy who could be your ultimate salvation.

Speaking of? The Border Patrol has officially abandoned plans to run a border wall through the park. 

Vo must go

There's a new McMurtry bio; the Observer reviews. Let's hope it's better than the previous one.

El Paso Matters told how delays and gaps in reporting on measles statistics made the response to it much more difficult.  

Deceleration reports on how Texas cities are gearing up to deal with rising heat.

The TSTA Blog advises you to trust Thomas Jefferson on the question of religion in public schools, and not Dan Patrick.

The Dallas Observer does the grim task of documenting all of the mass shootings so far this year in Texas. 

For different listening, this episode of the Care and Feeding podcast, featuring Houston's Mandy Giles, founder and CEO of Parents of Trans Youth, with some advice for a listener about their nonbinary child.