
Don Kaltschmidt (“Don K”) is the recently elected chairman of the Montana Republican Party. He has hit the ground running with his own unique brand of vituperation.

Don Kaltschmidt (“Don K”) is the recently elected chairman of the Montana Republican Party. He has hit the ground running with his own unique brand of vituperation.

It’s easy and fun! (Except for the horse.)

Public Service Commissioner Roger Koopman (R-Bozeman) recently ranted another op-ed about climate change. He again decried the “socialist agenda” behind high schoolers taking part in the Climate Strike. And he cited a few (discredited) sources, encouraging readers to “nourish your brains” with … well … to use a word he used last time, “hogwash.”

To be accurate, here’s what Rep. Greg Gianforte (R-MT) said in a Lee Newspapers interview: “I read the transcript. I don’t think there’s anything there.” Apparently, Montanans elected an illiterate blind guy to the House of Representatives.

A couple weeks ago, PSC Commissioner Roger Koopman wrote an op-ed piece. In it, he faulted Missoula and Bozeman schools for granting students a half day to take part in climate rallies. The crisis, he said, “doesn’t exist.” Lately, PSC Chairman Brad Johnson sent a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, urging it to light a fire under a study on energy reliability. The letter was actually written by American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, a lobbying group.

I don’t often go to national issues, but “Stonewall” Trump inspired this one.

Rep. Greg Gianforte (R-MT) used language similar to this in front of the House Judiciary Committee. He also said Democrats were consumed by “impeachment fever” when they should be investigating the CIA, FBI, and Special Counsel.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) had this to say about Democrats’ reaction to Trump’s shakedown of the Ukrainian president.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) speaks in Montana only to carefully selected groups with little notice. It seems he’s afraid of facing the populace in the state he purports to represent.

Gary Marbut is upset about the Montana School Board Association’s challenge to LR-130. (You’re on your own to research that mess.) So, in a fine fit of illogic, he said he’s “on the verge” of urging MSSA members to vote out local school board trustees. You’re on your own to figure that out, too.