
Yesterday marked a wild 72 hours in Montana politics with TWO Senators making headlines. Tim Sheehy inverted the concept of “deescalation” by ganging up on a fellow Veteran protesting war and breaking his arm, while Steve Daines waited until the very last minute (literally) to announce his retirement so that Kurt Alme, a US Attorney, could slide in unopposed, regardless of what the Hatch Act might have to say about it.
What a day.

Earlier in the week, after Ryan Zinke pulled the same move Steven Daines pulled and quit, conservative talk show host, Aaron Flint, threw his hat into the ring with every top endorsement you could think of quickly rolling in, including from President Trump.
When video footage emerged yesterday of his fellow Republican candidate, Tim Sheehy, using violence against another Veteran for suggesting Americans aren’t SUPER EXCITED to die for Israel, this was Aaron Flint’s online response:

Since Flint has made his career in the media, his use of a Hulk Hogan GIF is pretty ironic if you know the story of how Peter Thiel used Hulk Hogan to take out Gawker. Is Aaron Flint signaling to the Tech-Bros who love Big Sky Country that we will be their loyal little lapdog if elected?
Peter Thiel, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal, has admitted that he is the secret funder of Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against online news site Gawker.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, sued for invasion of privacy after Gawker published an excerpt of a leaked sex tape in 2012. In March this year, a Florida jury awarded Bollea $140m (£95.1m) in damages against the media organisation.
Unknown to the jury or public, Thiel had secretly bankrolled Bollea’s legal case to the tune of about $10m. In 2007 Gawker had published a story revealing Thiel was gay. Publicly confirming his funding of the Bollea case after a report by Forbes, Thiel told the New York Times “it’s less about revenge and more about specific deterrence”.
Turning media personalities and US Attorneys into political candidates for Montana is a bit odd, but BOTH professions have experience doing something very important, and that’s CONTROLLING NARRATIVES. With a war being fought for the psychopath class, it’s going to be very important that Americans on BOTH sides of the political divide stay corralled like stupid cattle in their respective political pens.
The importance of achieving and maintaining narrative control can’t be understated, which is why the biggest news story happening right now (besides WWIII) is the one story NOT being widely discussed, and that’s the massive media consolidation deal that appears to be moving forward. Here’s how Forbes is framing this historic media merger:
If regulators clear it, one of the largest mergers in history will hand billionaire Larry Ellison and his son David unprecedented sway over American media—CBS and CNN under one roof, HBO Max and Paramount+ fused, Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures sharing a parent. That’s on top of the tech and real estate empire the elder Ellison—Oracle’s chief technology officer, President Donald Trump’s new neighbor and the world’s sixth-richest person—already controls.
It’s going to be interesting to see how top-tier Republican candidates exploit the naiveté of Christian conservatives in Montana to ensure their REAL base of gay billionaire tech-bros and tiny-hat string pullers feel secure enough to keep donating to these puppets.
To help make the case of high-level, bipartisan collusion between “left” and “right” when it comes to the real power in Montana, and now it operates, next week I’ll be adding to my body of work on Governor Gianforte and his relationship with Susan Hay Patrick, the long-time director of Missoula County’s United Way, so stay tuned.

And, as always, thanks for reading!

























