Sunday, May 17, 2026

Don't Freak Out Over Republican Poll Watchers

by Rod Williams, May 16, 2026- I am concerned that Trump will try to steal the midterms, and nothing Trump may do will really surprise me. However, I am not panicked. Some things, such as what is now going on with redistricting, are breaking norms, but are not illegal. I don't like it, but it is not illegal, and Democrats are responding and doing mid-decade extreme gerrymandering themselves. I don't blame them; they have to fight fire with fire. So, no matter that many of us don't like this race to the bottom to see who can gerrymander best (or worst), it is not illegal. It is playing hardball. It is violating norms, but not laws.

I have almost no concern that some big, nefarious Elon Musk-controlled computer system is going to change ballots and give Republicans a win. When you go to vote, you go to one machine and make your selection. That is all that the machine does. It marks the ballot. Then you look at the ballot and make sure it accurately reflects the choice you made and then go and put that ballot in another machine, and that machine tabulates the votes. However, the paper ballot marked by the first machine and placed in the second machine is maintained, and should the tabulations be questioned, the ballots can be hand-counted. 

The truth is, we don't vote by computer. I think the way I described voting is pretty much the way it is done everywhere. Following Trump's loss of the 2020 election, he and his supporters claimed, and still claim, that the election was stolen. This involved claims that software or machines tied to Venezuela were used to “flip” votes in that election. Somehow, it involved links between Smartmatic, Dominion, and the Venezuelan government and somehow Italy was involved. It was all nonsense. Dominion and Smartmatic won big settlements for being falsely accused, and numerous court cases found no reason to doubt the integrity of the election.  Unfortunately, now some Democrats are beginning to sound like MAGA cult members. There may be reasons to be concerned that Trump may try to steal the midterms, but not by manipulating voting machines. 

Another thing I am not too concerned about is Republican poll watchers. I get fundraiser appeals from a group called Protect Our Democracy Fund. I don't believe I've sent them any money, and I'm not very familiar with them, but I'm on their mailing list. Today's fundraising appeal had a story about how the Republican National Committee announced on Tuesday of this week that it is deploying “poll watchers” and “election observers” to at least 17 states in what it calls a nationwide “election integrity” operation ahead of the 2026 midterms. This is supposed to concern me. I am not very concerned. I don't think "election observers" are official positions, and I'm not sure what they would do, but they couldn't do much. They couldn't do much or observe much on the outside of the polling place, and to get inside, they would have to be poll watchers. Now, I guess it is possible that the GOP is sending an army of J-6 type thugs to polling places to intimidate voters, but I doubt it. 

I have been a poll watcher several times, as a supporter of a candidate, as a supporter or opponent of a referendum, and as a poll watcher for the local Republican Party. Poll watchers can observe the poll workers and can look over their shoulder if they want, to make sure that id's are properly being checked and that people are not being influenced by a poll worker as to how to vote and that people who have a problem with being at the wrong voting place or who have had a name change since voting are properly denied voting or their vote is cast provisionally as the case may warrant. 

Sometimes it gets tricky. If a spouse is helping a partner who may have dementia vote, as a poll worker should you challenge the right of that person to vote?  My wife, Louella, had dementia for years before she passed away. I helped her vote in several elections.  I stopped once she declined to the point that I didn't feel like she was capable of making decisions. Her decline was slow, and early on, she certainly knew how she wanted to vote. No one ever challenged me in helping her vote. If they would have, I would have understood. 

Having worked as a poll watcher numerous times, I don't think I ever challenged anyone's right to cast a vote.  Because I was looking over the poll worker's shoulder and observing, the poll worker may have made someone cast a provisional ballot, whereas otherwise they might have just let them go ahead and vote, but I don't know that, and I sort of doubt it. The most significant thing I ever did as a poll watcher was make sure campaign workers observed the 100' boundary. Some campaign workers will try to walk voters to the door and violate the boundary limits. Another thing I sometimes did was ask a poll worker to enforce the prohibition on people entering the polling place wearing a campaign cap, shirt, or campaign button.  I'm not sure that really matters that much, but rules should be enforced. I don't think a poll worker ever intentionally allowed someone to wear campaign paraphernalia inside the voting place, but I was an extra set of eyes to point it out if someone did. 

I am somewhat concerned that Trump may post ICE agents at voting places with large Hispanic or immigrant populations. This would no doubt suppress the Hispanic turnout. There have been incidents of people who are in the country legally, even American citizens, being detained by ICE, so unless one has a burning desire to vote, why take the risk of showing up to vote if there are ICE agents at polling places? Given that ICE agents have murdered American citizen protestors, even non-Hispanic voters may decide not to vote it they know that ICE agents are at polling locations. So, I am concerned that having ICE agents at polling places could suppress turnout.

I am concerned that Trump may go big and try to steal the election. Before the midterms, Trump could send ICE to Democratic cities, and protests could occur, and then Trump would use the excuse that those cities were in a state of insurrection, impose martial, law and impose a lockdown on election day. We know Trump attempted a coup on January 6, 2021, so attempting to stop Democrats from winning the midterm is not far-fetched.

My biggest concern is that if Democrats win the midterm but only by a few seats, the House may refuse to seat enough members to ensure Republicans maintain their majority. Under Article I, Section 5 of the U.S. Constitution, each House of Congress is “the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications of its own members.” This means the House can, in theory, refuse to seat a new member if it determines the person does not meet the constitutional qualifications. Based on a 1969 Supreme Court case, the House is supposed to only refuse to seat a member if the person fails to meet the constitutional age, citizenship, or residency requirements. However, if the Speaker simply refused to seat the new member and alleged voter fraud as the reason, this would likely lead to a constitutional crisis, and the courts would have to intervene. I doubt this would succeed, but Speaker Johnson and House Republicans might attempt it.

So, while I am concerned that Republicans may try to steal the midterm, I have zero concern that voting machines will flip the votes and almost no concern that Republican poll watchers will somehow impact the outcome of an election. To ensure elections are conducted fairly, both Republicans and Democrats need to have poll watchers at polling places.

Also, to help ensure election integrity, both Republicans and Democrats should become poll workers. Poll workers are often retired people who serve out of a sense of civic responsibility. I have served as a poll worker, and it is a long, tiring day, and the pay is low. I am more confident of election integrity if there are both Republicans and Democrats serving as poll workers. There is always a shortage of poll workers. 

While each state sets the guidelines for conducting elections, I would assume that most states have rules for poll watchers similar to those we have in Tennessee.

Here are the poll watcher guidelines for Davidson County, Tennessee.

Who may appoint poll watchers?

Each political party – political party means an organization which nominates candidates for public office

Each candidate in a general or primary election

Any citizens’ organization interested in a question on the ballot

Any citizens’ organization interested in the integrity of the election process

How are poll watchers appointed?

A list of appointees must be submitted to the Davidson County Election Commission in writing and be signed by the person or organization authorized to make the appointment

The same person may be appointed to serve in more than one polling location

A poll watcher must be age seventeen (17) or older by Election Day

A poll watcher must be a resident of Tennessee, but does not have to live in Davidson County

Who may not be appointed as a poll watcher?

Anyone who is a candidate for an office on the ballot

The spouse of a candidate

When must appointments be submitted to the Davidson County Election Commission?

All poll watcher appointments must be submitted no later than NOON two (2) business days before serving as a poll watcher.

How must appointments be submitted to the Davidson County Election Commission?

Submit appointments by the deadline in one of the following ways:

Scan signed list and email to: helpvote@nashville.gov

Hand-deliver signed list to the Davidson County Election Commission Main Office:

Election Commission Office, 1281 Murfreesboro Pike, Third Floor, Nashville,TN 37217

What must a poll watcher do upon arriving at the polling place?

Show their poll watcher badge to the Poll Officer

Sign the Visitor Log and present photo ID

Wear the poll watcher badge provided by the Davidson County Election Commission at all times while in the polling place

What activities are permitted?

Watch and inspect performance in and around the polling place

Inspect the Technician's Certification

Speak to the Poll Officer

Challenge voters, through the Poll Officer

Present a protest of any aspect of the conduct of the election to the Poll Officer or Davidson County Election Commission

Be present during all proceedings at the polling place

What activities are prohibited?

Interfere with any voter in preparing or casting their ballot

Prevent election officials from performing their duties

Observe the giving of assistance to a voter

Wear campaign material of any kind during the performance of their duties as a poll watcher

Speak to voters; this includes greeting the voter or standing in the doorway where the voter enters

Exit the room of the Absentee Counting Board after the counting of ballots begins

Possess or use electronic devices when observing the duties of the Absentee Counting Board

May poll watchers engage in campaign activities?

No campaign activity is permitted inside the 100-foot boundary/inside the polling place

Campaign activities are allowed outside the 100-foot boundary/campaign-free zone

If you are a Democrat or a Republican or an independent and are concerned about election integrity, become a poll worker or a poll watcher. Don't freak out about the other party having their members serve as poll workers or poll watchers. The more watchers, the better.  




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Saturday, May 16, 2026

300 Nashville Businesses Say Property Tax is Jeopardizing the Future

by Dennis Ferrier, Mon, WZTV  Fox 17, May 16, 2026 - The property tax hikes in Nashville have reached crisis levels, according to 300 Nashville businesses.

The Nashville Property Tax Coalition believes more than 100 local businesses could fail within the next two years because of historic increases in property taxes.

This is a list of 300 Nashville businesses.

Small businesses that survived recessions, inflation, labor shortages, and the day-to-day struggle of entrepreneurship.

But many now say they are facing a threat that their hard work and ingenuity cannot solve.

That threat, they say, is Metro Nashville government. (read more)

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Donors Want Answers from Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles: 'What Did You do With the Money?'

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Friday, May 15, 2026

Andy Ogles Now Denies Raising $25,000 From Public for Children's Burial Garden

 

by Rod Williams, May 15, 2026 - Please watch this story. 

Andy Ogle is a disgusting, humane being, but that is the kind of people Trump likes. That is the kind of person Republican voters like. Morality is for suckers. It is all about getting what you can. It is all about power. If you are a Trump loyalist, Trump has your back. If Trump likes you, Trump voters like you. 

What did he do with the money? He lies and lies and lies. This is the world we live in. 

There was a time, a long time ago, before Trump, when America was different. Sure, we have always had scandals and charlatans and crooks, but they were the exception, and inflating your resume and making money off of dead babies would have been frowned upon.  Lying was frowned upon. There was a time when people who abused their office and did reprehensible things did it in secret. Now, they do it in the open for all the world to see with the smallest of fig leaf. There was a time when decency mattered. Andy Ogles is the face of the politician for the age of Trump. Unfortunately, I am not sure we are going back to a time when decency mattered. 



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The Deck is Stacked in Andy Ogles Favor as Republicans Choose New Voters for Ogles

The New 5th
by Rod Williams, May 15, 2026-The redrawn newly adopted Tennessee Congressional maps have shifted the 5th Congressional seat to the west of Nashville, running through rural west Tennessee to the Mississippi River and south along the river to the outskirts of Memphis. As reported by The Tennessean, the new 5th Congressional district has only 17% of the same people as the current district. It looks like the district was purposely redrawn to improve Ogles chances for reelection. The new 5th includes none of Davidson County, where Ogles is unpopular and cuts Ogles ' strongest challenger out of the district. The new lines split Maury County and Columbia, putting Ogles in the district and cutting Columbia mayor Chaz Molder out of the district.

This is disappointing and disturbing. Politicians should not get to select their voters. I do not live in the 5th and cannot vote against Ogles even if the district lines had not changed, but would if I could. I had already sent Molder a modest contribution and was prepared to send more.  

Ogles is pathetic. It looks like he stays up late at night reading Trump's Truth Social post, so he can be the first to propose legislation the next morning to enact into law whatever insane weird thought Trump had at 2:30 AM during the night. Luckly none of it makes it into law, but Ogles gets some face time on Fox news and a pat on the head from Trump. Ogles has got to be Trump's number one lapdog, bootlicker, or whatever term you want to use to describe such subservient sycophant behavior. 

The Current 5th
I was excited that it was looking like Ogles could be defeated. I was excited that it looked like Democrats were going to choose a sensible moderate to challenge Ogles as opposed to some progressive woke nut-job, like they did when they chose Aftyn Behn as their candidate for the 7th Congressional District last year. Democrats had a chance to take the 7th but threw it away. 

Some time ago, I reached the conclusion that to stop Trump's authoritarian agenda, Democrats needed to retake the House. I live in the 7th and when there was a special election to fill the vacant seat for this district, I was prepared to vote for a Democrat and then the Democrat nominee turned out to be Aftyn Behn, and I just couldn't do it. I voted for Republican Van Epps. 

It looks like in the race against Ogles, Democrats were not going to make the same mistake they made in nominating Behn in the 7th. Molder looks like the kind of candidate that disaffected Republicans and independents could support. Unfortunately, Republican lawmakers have chosen a new set of voters for Ogles, and it will now be much harder to unseat him. 

Molder has been gaining momentum, and the more I have learned about him, the more I like him.  He has raised more than $1.8 million since he announced his candidacy and more that 85% of it came from Tennesseans. That is a lot of money. Congressman Ogles has only raised about $440,000. It was looking like Molder could actually beat Ogles. 

Molder has announced that he is still running for Congress in the 5th. Good for him. U.S. representatives are not required to live in the districts they represent. I am glad Ogles will have a strong challenger. Unfortunately, it is going to be even more of an uphill battle for Molder. The new district looks a lot safer for a Trumpinista Republican than did the old district. I will keep following this campaign and hope for Trump's popularity to continue to drop and that there is a blue wave big enough to sweep Andy Ogles out of office, but the new maps make it much harder to unseat America's worst congressman. 


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Harwood Salon, The Revolutionary Nature of the Declaration of Independence with John Vile, May 28th

From Harwood Salon Nashville, May 15, 2026: 

We’re less than two weeks away from our upcoming Harwood Salon in Nashville on Thursday, May 28 at 6:00 p.m. CT.

Join us for an evening with John Vile, Professor of Political Science and Dean of the University Honors College at Middle Tennessee State University, as he explores the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence and their lasting influence on liberty, limited government, and the American founding.

Drinks and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served. The event is free to attend, but space is limited and registration is required.

We encourage you to reserve your seat soon.

REGISTER HERE


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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Former Mayor of Nashville Megan Barry Picks up Petition to Run for TN Congressional District 6

Megan Barry
by Rod Williams, May 13, 2026- Megan Barry, the former disgraced mayor of Nashville, has picked up a petition to run for the newly redrawn Tennessee Congressional District 6, the one Rep. John Rose currently occupies.  Since John Rose is running for governor, there will be no incumbent running in that district.

You may recall the Barry scandal. She was caught having an affair with her police bodyguard. They had gone on lavish trips together on the taxpayer's dime, and he had been paid a lot of overtime for providing security for the mayor.  In March 2018, following weeks of news coverage and speculation regarding her future, Barry pleaded guilty to a Class C felony in Nashville criminal court as part of a plea bargain. Following her guilty plea, Barry resigned as mayor. 

Barry has since tried to resurrect her political career several times. In 2023, Barry announced that she would run in Tennessee's 7th congressional district against incumbent Republican Mark Green. Green had announced that he would not run for reelection following accusations of infidelity during his divorce proceedings but changed his mind after Donald Trump urged him to stay in the race. He won the general election over Barry with approximately 60% of the votes.

I am not sure that Barry's previous felony conviction and her sordid affair would hinder her political resurrection. Americans in general are much less concerned about sexual morality or marital infidelity than they once were. Also, Americans have become accustomed to massive corruption, as exemplified by Donald Trump. Many voters love Trump despite his lack of morality. Barry's affair and related crimes seem quaint by comparison. Trump has kind of made all politicians scandal-proof. 


I don't know what her chances of victory in a race would be. As of now, we don't even know who her opponent would be. The district is mostly rural, and all districts are drawn to be Republican majority districts. I don't know how she would be received among rural conservative voters. Time having passed since her scandal will make her less of a pariah; however, the passage of time dampens her name recognition and the depth of political connections. 

For more on this, follow this link.  

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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

This is Not What Democracy Looks Like


by Rod Williams, May 12, 2026- Last week the state legislature voted to adopt new Congressional maps, which eliminated Tennessee's only Congressional seat held by a Democrat.  On the one hand, I am disappointed. I want to see Dems take the House in the midterm because I want Donald Trump's authoritarian agenda and policies to be derailed and I want to see Congressional oversight and investigation of Trump's massive corruption and other misdeeds.   On the other hand, I think it is time to end racial gerrymandering. I want to see racial preferences and carve-outs end. It is time to stop discriminating on account of race. This post is not about the merits of that issue, however.

If you watch the news, you have seen reports of the disruptions in the Tennessee House chambers during the proceedings. This is a disgrace. Any sympathy I had for those who felt the adoption of these new maps was a reimposition of Jim Crow evaporated in light of the disgraceful demonstrations in the House, both from guests in the gallery and in the halls outside the chamber, and from legislators inside the chamber. In the chambers of the legislative body, there is no place for foghorns, banners, marches, or standing on one's desk with banners. 

Legislative deliberations should occur in a calm, dignified, respectful manner. Robert's Rules and House protocol should be observed. The rules exist for a reason. Those who violate the rules of the House should be expelled. When observers become participants and unruly, they should be removed. I know the House has expelled members before for inappropriate behavior, and the legislator was reelected. So be it. Expel them again.

Years ago, I had to sit in court numerous times due to an ongoing battle with my crazy ex-wife, who wanted to deny me visitation with my daughter and make my life miserable. While awaiting my case to be heard, I had a bailiff make me put away a newspaper I was reading.  I have seen people expelled from the courtroom and their cases rescheduled because they were dressed inappropriately.

While serving in the Metro Council, I have seen large crowds of agitated spectators in the chamber, passionate over a zoning proposal, a budget cut, or a tax increase. Order was maintained. Waving signs was prohibited and an outburst would lead to an admonition from the Chair and a threat to clear the chamber. Even applause was prohibited.

I would like to see the House impose the same kind of decorum as I witness in a courtroom or the Metro Council chamber. Democracy requires the ability to conduct business in a calm, deliberative manner. A deliberative body should not have to function in a climate of mob hysteria. 

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Debt Disaster Denialists Think America Has a New Magic Bullet

by Mitch Daniels, The Washington Post, May 12, 2026 - For years, I kept a favorite cartoon in my desk and pulled it out to open the annual business-plan meeting at the unit I led. It showed a frazzled executive standing in front of a screen displaying his multiyear sales projections. The line ran straight horizontally, close and parallel to the x-axis, almost to the right edge, where it leaped steeply upward, next to a label that said, “Miracle happens here!”

No impulse is more human than wishfulness, the tendency to grasp at any straw that enables us to avert our eyes from difficult realities and put off facing them. Members of America’s national political class personify this failing, in their continuing practice of fiscal denialism. Even as the inexorable arithmetic piles up, those responsible for the nation’s economic future and national security fasten on imaginary miracles to justify a gross default of their duty of stewardship.

A decade ago, as the national debt surged toward the once unthinkable level of $20 trillion (now nearing $40 trillion), denialists took brief refuge in an alchemist fantasy that called itself Modern Monetary Theory. The notion that a nation could borrow without limit, forever, in its own fiat currency was quickly demolished by full-spectrum critiques, in venues ranging from the Cato Institute to the Review of Keynesian Economics. ... 

In our post-truth world, facts aren’t as stubborn as they used to be, but the most obstinate of all are the mathematical ones. They tell us not to rely on even the powerfully positive impact of these new technologies to spare us the radical adjustments that a generation of procrastination has now made inevitable.

... What’s not credible is the idea that even an AI-led productivity surge can suffice to offset our decades of dereliction. ... This is no time to be touting miracle cures to justify further procrastination. Until America acts to make major changes in laws on the books, the right side of our national business-plan chart will continue to show a sharp downward line and the label, “Big trouble happens here.” (read it all)

Mitch Daniels is a senior adviser to the Liberty Fund, president emeritus of Purdue University, a co-chair of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and a former governor of Indiana.

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Monday, May 11, 2026

Right-Wing Influencers Don't Understand America as a Creedal Nation.

Mark Rogers
by Mark Rogers, Facebook, April 11, 2026- Reason wades into the debate over the true nature of America with a rousing defense of Justice Gorsuch and his comments about America being a 'creedal' nation. That is to say, America is based on certain propositions such as 'Equality,' 'Inalienable Rights,' and 'self-rule.' It is, in this view, not about race or religion, or land or language or culture. 

I do take some issue with Justice Gorsuch on the question of 'culture.'  I think that while America was not based on one specific culture, that has more to do with the diversity of cultures within the nations that first came here from Europe. The English brought the cultures of various peoples from the city of London to the moors of Scotland and the forests of Wales and the green fields of Ireland. (For more information on this, read Albion's Seed by David Hackett Fischer.) 

Germans came here well before the Revolution from the various states of that area, bringing their own cultures. French Protestants and Catholics were here along with the Spanish and Portuguese. 

While all these featured highly individualistic local cultures, all were, at their cores, profoundly shaped by Western Civilization. In that sense, America was dramatically shaped by one culture but one with many faces. And one of the West's greatest achievements by 1787 was the idea that successful nations needed to generally tolerate different cultures and religions. 

What America wasn't in its beginning and never has been is the property of one group, not based on birth or religion or language or philosophy. Like Western Civilization itself, America absorbs new People and new Ideas and new Beliefs and moves on while remaining true to our fundamental creedal Ideas.

Right-Wing Influencers Don't Understand What Makes America Great

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch
by Stephanie Slade, Reason, May 9, 2026 -The Dissident Right is furious after Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch told Reason and several other outlets that America is a "creedal nation."

"The Declaration of Independence had three great ideas in it," Gorsuch said in a recent interview with Nick Gillespie. "That all of us are equal; that each of us has inalienable rights given to us by God, not government; and that we have the right to rule ourselves. Our nation is not founded on a religion. It's not based on a common culture, even, or heritage. It's based on those ideas. We're a creedal nation."

...  The belief in a "civic" nationalism—the idea that the United States is a "propositional nation," as the Catholic theologian John Courtney Murray put it, rather than one based on blood and soil—is mainstream among Americans of all stripes, including conservatives. ... 

.... there are elements of culture that must represent a consensus if the Republic that the Founders bequeathed us is to endure. First and foremost, we need a culture of mutual forbearance, where people want to coexist peacefully even with those who see things differently, and where people take pride in the ideals of human liberty and equal treatment under law, recognizing that America's commitment to those ideals is a large part of what makes it great. 

...  the Dissident Right, which rejects the very notion of mutual forbearance in favor of a "will-to-power" political approach, doesn't have the answer. You can't save America's culture by sacrificing its creed. (read more)

Mark Rogers has long been active in Republican Party politics and is an astute observer of political trends and events and Republican politics.  He is well known as a successful Republican campaign manager and political consultant. He has also served in government and the non-profit sector. He is currently exiled from the Republican Party. He lives in Nashville.


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Why Trump’s Golden Statue Crossed a RED Line


by Rod Williams, May 10, 2026- Yesterday, when my Facebook feed first showed the image of the golden statue of Donald Trump and the evangelical leaders blessing or dedicating the statue, I thought it was a fake. I didn't share it. It was simply too outrageous. Well, as we all now know, it was real. 

Ever since Donald Trump appeared on the scene, I have been mystified that he could take positions contrary to what Republicans, conservatives, or Christians believed, and yet people would not disavow him. He took the party that was the stronger advocate of America's leadership role in the world, most likely to support the aspirations of freedom-loving people resisting tyranny, the party most committed to collective security, and turned it into a party committed to weakening NATO. The Trump administration even refuses to acknowledge Russian President Putin as a war criminal and seems to be siding with Putin in his unprovoked war against Ukraine and yet his supporters love him. 

Prior to Trump, the Republican Party was the party of free enterprise and free trade, and yet Republicans supported Trump's insane tariff wars. Republicans often accused Democrats of being socialist, and yet Trump has the government take ownership interest in businesses and Republicans think that is a grand idea.

When it comes to support for the Constitution, the rule of law, states' rights, and separations of powers, Trump's followers now support positions they would have railed against.

The block of voters most supportive of Trump is evangelical Christians. Why? Trump is no doubt the most immoral president we have ever had. He cheated on all his wives, cheated in business, is extremely corrupt, is profane, and shows no signs of piety or compassion or even humane decency. He appears ignorant of the Bible and does not even pretend to have a strong religious faith. 

I grew up in an evangelical household, and my father had a singing ministry. I grew up falling asleep on church pews. As an adult, for a few years, I attended an evangelical church. I thought I knew how the more fundamentalist or evangelical Christians viewed things. I thought I knew their values. I was as wrong about this group of people as I was about pro-Constitution conservatives or pro-market conservatives. 

One would think that Christian fundamentalists would disavow Trump. This is not the first thing Trump has done that should have dampened their enthusiasm for the man. One would think his personal morality would concern this block of voters, yet he can get caught paying off a porn star, and they don't have second thoughts. Recently, Trump has done several things that look an awful lot like blasphemy, yet his Christians love him. From the Trump Bible, to his spiritual advisor Paula White comparing him to Christ in an Easter sermon, to the meme Trump posted on Truth Social depicting himself as Christ healing the sick, and now something that looks an awful lot like idolatry. It doesn't matter. They stand by their man. I guess their religious values are no different from their economic and political values. If they have to choose between their values and Trump, they choose Trump.

The above video is one of the best pieces I have read or viewed on the topic. I regularly watch Professor Gerdes ' videos. His usual topic is the conflict between Ukraine and Russia and anything related to that but sometimes he will veer off into other topics. Like me, he is an old school, pre-Trump conservative.  I highly recommend his YouTube channel. I am less familiar with Greg Terry, but he is sometimes a guest on Gerde's video channel. 




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Saturday, May 09, 2026

Ralph Bristol
 by Ralph Bristol, Facebook, May 9, 2026- John Rose, my congressman, is running for governor, against Marsha Blackburn, our U.S. Senator. 

I don’t know if this is John’s first commercial, but it’s the first one I’ve seen, and I thought it was pretty good – very positive, highlighting his own qualities and accomplishments, which appear impressive, but for reasons we all know, he just couldn’t help himself. 

He had to include a positive statement about President Trump in his commercial. He’s “tough, like Trump,” which he said twice in 30 seconds. 

At least he picked one of Trump’s potentially best characteristics, instead of his worst – his economic policies.  But his references to Trump significantly detract from the value of his commercial for everyone but Trump’s MAGA base. 

So, it’s a matter of mathematics whether the inclusion makes the commercial better or worse, as a campaign tool.  Did it win voters or lose them?  His pollsters obviously think it will win primary voters. 

It didn’t necessarily lose me, but it overcame the positive reaction I had to the rest of the commercial.  

I haven’t seen Marsha’s first commercial yet.  The first ones are always the most positive, and then they start to turn ugly.  I know Marsha much better, as a policy maker, than John, and neither leaves a positive policy impression, so I am likely as not to write in a different name for governor, since I have no knowledge of any of the other candidates, and one of these two will almost certainly be the eventual winner. 

This interests Boomer Power only in that one of them will be in a position to either help or hurt my mission to control the cost of the federal government, since half of what state governments spend comes from the federal government, which remain in danger of letting its debt create the worst recession the world has ever seen – greater than the Great Depression.

It will be a lot like the Great Depression, except that the world’s people, especially Americans, are MUCH more dependent on government help than they were then.  And, that will disappear, because the U.S. government will no longer have access to affordable credit to finance that help – and people will be on their own for the first times in generations.  

Both John and Marsha helped usher in the debt that is the greatest single, domestic threat to our nation and our constitution.  Unless one of them expresses convincing contrition and persuades me that they can and will spend their gubernatorial terms repairing their damage to our federal budget, I’ll likely be voting for someone else. \

Ralph Bristol is the former long-time morning talk radio host broadcasting on Supertalk 99.7 WTN. He was one of the less provocative and bombastic of conservative radio personalities, more thoughtful and grounded in conservative ideas. He left talk radio in 2018 and retired. He lives in Nashville. 

Rod's Comment: 
I had the same reaction as Ralph. I know I will not vote for Marsha. She has been a shameless Trump bootlicker. I had assumed I would vote for John Rose. After seeing his commercial, in which he goes out of his way to wrap himself in Trump's mantle, I am unsure whom I will vote for. 

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