Wednesday, June 10, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR JUNE 11, 2026


                                                              CASH MICHAELS


                                              AN OPEN LETTER TO 

                                        JOURNALIST SCOTT PELLEY

              by Cash Michaels


Dear Mr. Pelley, I hope this missive finds you and your family in good health and GOD’s good graces.

First of all, it’s an honor to write to you, sir, because the integrity of your work over the years has been simply outstanding, and as many have already established in their tributes, you have set a high standard for journalism for others to follow and emulate. There can be no question that we need as many Scott Pelleys, Peter Jennings and Ed Bradleys that we can get in our profession, so that they may continue to serve the American public with what has been nothing short of absolute excellence in informing us about the stories and critical issues we all need to know more about.

Especially now, during these tenuous times when our democracy is at absolute risk and under attack. Beyond the slow process of the courts, nothing else but sharp, unafraid, unfiltered, diligent journalism will help people claw their democracy back from those who seek to destroy it in favor of a corrupt monarchy - the one thing our country was designed never to tolerate.

I write you, sir, because as a kindred spirit, I share your deep  concerns about the future, and the integrity of your former employer, the CBS News television magazine 60 Minutes, which has dutifully served us over the last 58 years. The pioneering names associated with that hallowed institution are legendary - Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Ed Bradley, Lesley Stahl, Steve Kroft, and of course, you sir, Scott Pelley, among others.

With a distinguished pantheon like that, where will the next proven leaders of our profession come from, and who will they be?

I remember as a teenager, Mr. Pelley, growing up in Brooklyn, NY, and rushing home from playing basketball all Sunday afternoon just in time for 60 Minutes to see what ripoff used car dealership Mike Wallace was going to expose with a hidden camera that week, or what slimy politician’s door Mike was going to knock on next and scare the holy life out of when he introduced himself. 60 Minutes has indeed changed over the years, but it remains appointment television for millions of viewers like myself every week. You sir, were a big reason for that.

One Sunday evening back in the 1970’s when I was a kid, I rushed home in time to see a fascinating story by correspondent Morley Safer about the framing of some Black activists and a white woman in a small southern town way down in North Carolina, and how they had been falsely convicted of firebombing a white-owned grocery store there, and sent to prison. I never forgot that story.

Little did I know about 40 years later, I would be living and working in North Carolina as a reporter, would meet many of those same activists, then write stories and produce an awardwinning documentary about their over four decade-long post-conviction quest for justice. I’m extremely proud to say my investigative work into the case of the Wilmington Ten revealed evidence of atrocious and racist prosecutorial corruption, and helped to secure pardons of innocence from the NC governor for the Ten in 2013.

Today the names of those activists remain cleared because of the long-lasting inspiration of Mr. Safer’s excellent 60 Minutes segment had on me when I was a teen.

Now has 60 Minutes had a few hiccups along the way? Certainly, most notably its controversial cigarette industry investigation, and the critical importance then of having an informed whistleblower tell the American public what he knew about the dangers of smoking and cigarette marketing.

That story almost tore 60 Minutes apart because of the powerful influence of the tobacco industry CBS faced before finally airing a complete and honest version of the story, and giving the American people the unadulterated truth about Big Tobacco.

And now, here we are, just over thirty years later, and again 60 Minutes is forced to face corporate pressure, allegedly at the behest of a despicable runaway president of the United States who has made his contempt for honest journalism, and hatred for 60 Minutes specifically and unquestionably, clear.

In the span of just a few months, a new, totally inexperienced “editor-in-chief” was brought in to “murder” CBS News and, as you put it, “put a thumb on the scale on behalf of the administration” when it came to the respected news organization’s operations.

  So how does one “murder” 60 Minutes, many might ask? Simple, by undermining that institution’s high standards for telling truth to power and journalistic independence. By sacrificing its honor and courage for an opportunist and proven contrarian to the rule of law.

But, as you alleged in your powerful NY Times interview after your dismissal, allowing the administration to inject undue influence into the fact-based journalism process was a level of political interference you’d never seen at CBS News or 60 Minutes during your almost 40 years there.

Mr. Pelley, the reason why your fiery resistance to the bastardization of 60 Minutes is so important and noteworthy is because you are speaking for the rest of us who have no intention of looking the other way while the very integrity of our nation’s existence is being burned to the ground by a proven grifter-in-chief and his minions.

Especially one who believes he is entitled to screw this nation any which way he can get away with, and be celebrated for it.

If all that you allege is true (and I don’t doubt it) about a serious compromise of journalistic values, CBS News is indeed “on fire” as you read this.

I became a journalist, Mr. Pelley, because, simply put, I hate bullies. I also decided to  practice our profession because I loved good, honest, effective storytelling, storytelling that helped people who needed it, storytelling that shined the critical light of understanding on a subject or condition, and felt I was capable of it.

Storytelling that brought about positive change, especially for my community.

That’s why, as a reporter for several small radio stations, and then small Black newspapers here in North Carolina, I felt the undeniable urge to always look for the truth, and accurately and honestly report that truth as I found it. I was working primarily for a community that not only deserved, but demanded that kind of adherence to duty, because I instinctively knew that few outside of our community, who did not share in our history or values, would dedicate themselves as fully as I could to the task.

So I know how devoted you felt about working at 60 Minutes, about journalism and about working to serve the country you deeply love.

During the course of my long career, have I made mistakes? Certainly I have, and many of those mistakes still sting to this day. But those mistakes also helped me become better at my work, and for whom I did that work for. Those mistakes forced me to be honest about just how powerful my work can be, and the positive change that it can, and has brought about. From helping free young people falsely accused of crimes they did not commit, to inspiring legislation to ensure that underserved communities receive their fair measure of justice, equality and resources.

I very much understand your outrage about what inexperienced interlopers are doing to your former shop at 60 Minutes, Mr. Pelley. For the years that you were there, you and your colleagues built a coveted sanctuary of truth and did your very best. Your collective work was heralded. You made tons of money for your corporate owners. All of you as a "family" became an industry trademark for excellence.

Anyone who walked through the doors of your offices to work came with the understanding that they were joining a readymade family - no pretenders allowed. Either you have the credentials, the skills, the commitment, the discipline and the understanding, and fit in, or you just worked somewhere else. 

That’s not being cliquish. That’s being professional to the highest level imaginable, incredibly, for almost six decades and running.

And that deep, deep devotion to reporting the truth as a unique collective, and doing so with such high proficiency, is what scares the powerful, especially people who live by lies and distractions. What did Donald Trump tell Lesley Stahl back in 2016 about why he attacks the news media as “fake”? 

“In order to “discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.”

The moment Trump was sworn into office way back in January 2017, Mr. Pelly, castrating 60 Minutes was on his bucket list, and now he’s done it, with a phony lawsuit, and influencing CBS’ new owners.

But you warned us, sir. And now all of us devoted to the same principles that you coveted during your long career at CBS must stand in the breach of your departure, and continue the struggle to seek out the truth, and hopefully, encourage our readers and audiences, the citizens of this great nation, to standup, and save our country, by voting like our lives depended on it this November, to defang this demon to democracy we all face.

It did my heart good to watch NBC Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker stand firm recently in the face of Donald Trump, demanding he back up his false contentions about election fraud in California and the 2020 election. She was determined to hold him accountable for his lies before he stormed off set, and she made us proud.

Ms. Welker, along with ABC’s Rachel Scott and CNN’s Abby Phillip (both of whom have also held their ground when confronting this president), represent the future of journalism in my book, young women of color today who are near the top of their profession, willing to work hard, and challenge power with the truth.

To be fair, CBS Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss has defended terminating you, 60 Minutes colleagues Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi, and your executive producer, Tanya Simon, along with several key senior staff members, saying that CBS News and 60 Minutes are going in a different direction, with a new vision. Based on her actions thus far, there are considerable questions about what that “new vision” will be. Reports are she isn’t doing all that well.

Your critics have gleefully joined the fray, of course. As you know, President Trump, for example, has called you a “stiff.” Someone needs to inform our 1940’s mob-minded MAGA leader that no one says things like that anymore, unless they work part-time at the Al Capone Museum of Outdated Cliches.

Of course it should be noted that your longtime colleagues, Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim have said that they’re staying at 60 Minutes for now because they don’t want to “see it die,” but the moment they see anything else that threatens the integrity of the shop they, and you, deeply love and know so well, they say they’re out!

It must have been a blessing working with these consummate professionals.

Mr. Pelley, what you told The NY Times last week is truer now than ever before - “There is no democracy without journalism!”

Journalists across the world need to embrace what you’ve said like an anthem without question, because it is the absolute truth.

GODspeed, Mr. Pelley. Whatever you plan to do with your many days ahead, GODspeed, sir! You, and what you’ve done in confronting the enemies of truth and the enemies of democracy, will never be forgotten, and always appreciated!

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Saturday, June 6, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR JUNE 11, 2026

 FREE FAN DISTRIBUTION 

FOR THE ELDERLY

NOW THRU OCT. 31st

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


With the hot summer season here and temperatures, even at nighttime, running in the 70s-80s, for many people that means finding a place where they can cool themselves off and be comfortable.

But what about the elderly and disabled of our community? Those on limited incomes who simply can’t afford the high utility bills that come with running air conditioning systems crassly throughout the day? How do they get relief?

Thankfully, the NC Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Division of Aging has partnered with other state area agencies on aging and local service providers to distribute electric fans to eligible recipients through Operation Fan Relief from now through Oct. 31st in your community and across the state.

These are ne fans, purchased through donations for elderly and disabled adult North Carolinians age 60 and older who are able to signup for assistance, again, from now through Oct. 31st.

Last year, thanks to $85,000 in donations from Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Progress and Dominion Energy, 3627 fans and 23 air conditioners  were distributed in 93 North Carolina counties.

"Protecting the health and safety of our aging community remains a priority for NCDHHS, and it is crucial that assistance is available for those who may need it as temperatures start to rise," said Michael Leighs, Deputy Secretary for Opportunity and Well-Being. "This program provides an effective solution that helps vulnerable North Carolinians stay safe, comfortable and healthy during the summer months."

For more details on Operation Fan Heat Relief, individuals should contact their area agency on aging or the NCDHHS Division of Aging at 919-855-3400. Local provider agencies can also purchase a limited number of air conditioners based on a person’s specific health conditions.

More information about Operation Fan Heat Relief, including tips on preparing for extreme heat and a list of local agencies distributing fans, is available of the NCHHS website (https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/aging/operation-fan-heat-relief)

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AUDITOR, GOP SAID TO

PRESSURE OFFICIALS TO

REJECT EARLY VOTE SITE

By Cash Michaels


Did the Republican Party and state Auditor Dave Boliek pressure local GOP officials near Western Carolina University to reject its early voting site?

That’s the allegation that Republican election board officials in Jackson Country have made, saying that they were pressured by their own party, and according to one member, by Boliek, to dump any plans for the WCU site, which has hosted an early voting site for at least a decade.

“I’ve been told that if I don’t vote a particular way, that they will do whatever they have to do to remove me from the board,” Republican board member Jay Pavey said during the June 2nd Jackson County election board meeting. Pavey then joined the two Democratic members in voting for the early voting site to be used during the November midterm elections.  “I know that I’m bucking my party by this, and I may very well be a one-term person on the board of elections, but if that’s it, that’s fine,” Pavey continued.. “I will stand on this hill and I will die on this hill.” 

If that drama wasn’t enough, Republican Board Chairman Bill Thompson, according to published reports based on recordings of the meeting, openly admitted when pressured by Democratic member Roy Osborn that he voted against the WCU site because of “pressure from above.”

“I want you to stand up and say this is a mandate from the auditor’s office,” Osborn challenged Thompson.  “I want you to say ‘I’m gonna vote for the rec center because I’ve been told to by state auditor’s office,’” Osborn repeated. “I’ve been asked to, and I’m going to,” Thompson said.

State law requires that early voting decisions be unanimous, but since Thompson’s vote made Jackson County vote 3-1, the state Board of Elections must now consider the issue.

But the drama did’t end there.

Another Republican board member, Wes Hanemayer, had submitted  his resignation as well. According to published reports, Hanemayer said in his letter that because his “moral position” had been called into question by outside entities to the board, that was where he was drawing the line.

“If third parties feel they can demand that I take a completely illogical path, that means they are convinced they have control,” Hanemayer wrote. “With that being a clear conflict of conscience I choose not to be part of the (Jackson County Board of Elections) and submit to their control.”

Representatives of both the NC Republican Party and the state Auditor’s office admit that they are in constant contact with the Republican chairs of county election boards through the state, but denied there being any pressure campaign for them or their board members to vote a certain way. The  NC GOP spokesperson said the party “deeply committed to ensuring access to early voting locations for all eligible voters, and we are appreciative of the efforts from Auditor Dave Boliek and the state board to maintain clean voter rolls and integrity in the administration of elections.” 

All local boards in North Carolina presently have 3-2 Republican majorities, thanks to controversial 2024 legislation from the GOP-led NC General Assembly, which denied  Gov. Josh Stein a traditional appointment power of his office, giving it to Auditor Boliek.

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Monday, June 1, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR JUNE 4, 2026


                                                                   CASH MICHAELS

                                ANATOMY OF THE MAGA NATION

            by Cash Michaels


The first rule of struggle against any opposition is to determine who they are. Then why they are (or what they believe), followed by how many there are. It’s also a good thing to know where they are, and how much power they have.

In this case, I’m talking about members of Donald Trump’s infamous Make America Great Again Movement or MAGA Nation, distinguishable by their bright red MAGA hats, and low-rent behaviors. In the most recent Republican primaries and runoff elections, these devout Trump followers, who, in my opinion, have seriously lost their way among other things, have proven to the world that no matter what their political deity says, what Trump has been accused of or what criminality he’s committed, they’re with him all the way, and are not changing no matter what nefarious scheme he’s up to, or how it hurts our nation.

Now if you've noticed, I called MAGA followers “the opposition” as opposed to the “enemy,” and for a very good reason. They are fellow citizens, no matter how obscene their collective fealty to Trump is. They believe that the man is GOD-sent. He makes no secret that he supports people who look just like them - white. Trump is even willing to stand up and speak out boldly for white rights, no matter what the rest of the country thinks. Thus, as a December 2025 article in The Conversation put it, MAGA followers unite around “a shared perception of threat of status." MAGA folks see themselves as good and “true Americans.” Everybody else is seen as evil and against the country...their country.

I don’t need A.I. to tell me MAGA folks, like their sinister leader, believe in strong nationalism and sovereignty, economic protectionism in trade policies, cultural conservatism (anti multi-culturalism), and government reform. If this were sheet music we were playing here, then thus far, Trump has hit every MAGA note perfectly.

There’s always the hope that many in the MAGA movement will wake up someday soon and realize this man is no one who should be respected, listened to or followed. But for now, MAGA folks are who they are, and the lion’s share of them aren’t changing for anybody.

So who are they again? What is the typical profile of the average MAGA follower? As we’ve seen, they are any age, size, race (though predominately white) and gender, and apparently have a huge chip of resentment on their shoulders against anything deemed “establishment.” “America First” is their clarion call, and they make that clear with no apologies. But whose America?  And why does this particular group of American citizenry - who also tend to be white nationalists in many cases -  deliberately set themselves apart from the rest of us?

Even more importantly, why is Donald Trump so important to them?

Amid the many questions, I’ve determined at least one glaring fact - MAGA folks aren’t interested in managers of good government; they’re interested in committed loyalists who are streetfighters who go against the grain, and exhibit ruthless strength and energy doing so! That determines how they vote, and who MAGA votes for! So when they vote, they’re choosing a candidate who has a reason to fight the very people or entity MAGA traditionally opposes.

Why? Because Donald Trump tells them who to oppose, and sometimes, even how.

That’s why something else jumped up at me from that December 2025 The Conversation piece about the mindset of MAGA. They feel that they have the GOD-given right to dominate other groups, even by force:

MAGA is also connected to what is known as “social dominance orientation”. This relates to belief in a hierarchy – the idea that one social group has the right to dominate other groups.

Research shows people who believe in hierarchy are more likely to disregard basic democratic principles. They see society as a “competitive jungle” where groups struggle for power and dominance.

As a result, they view groups that differ from them as inferior. This justifies any actions that maintain their in-group status. This holds true even if – as in the case of MAGA-followers – it means a belief in violence in response to unwelcome social and cultural changes.

        MAGA folks also feel they have the right to lie to protect their status, or to change documented history in order to "prove" their version of events, even when confronted with undeniable proof and evidence that they are wrong. 

        Don’t forget, in MAGA Nation, competence means absolutely nothing. Unquestioned loyalty, on the other hand, means everything. Doesn’t matter if the Trump Administration job is Defense secretary, Homeland Security secretary, FBI director, Health and Human Services secretary, or the new director of National Intelligence, who wouldn’t know an intelligence briefing from a third-grade geography class. Loyalty to the singular authority is key.

        For the record, Trump tells his followers to hate and oppose the rule of law; hate Democrats (or his preferred “Dumocrats”); hate any person of color who does not embrace MAGA; hate anything perceived to be “woke;” hate unapproved immigration (but love white South Afrikaners who he's bringing here by the thousands); hate the news media; hate comedians who perform political humor about him; hate civil rights activists; hate teaching civil rights history; hate feminists, and strong women who have accused him of sexual abuse; hate military officers who are women or Black; hate Christians who don’t subscribe to his belief in GOD; hate law enforcement that has held him account for past crime; hate liberals; hate transgender people; hate anyone named Biden or Obama; and hate disloyal Congressional Republicans.

It’s on that last one where Trump flexes his MAGA muscle the most in telling his followers who to vote for…or rather and more accurately, whom to vote against. True, a Trump endorsement is a certified stamp of approval from the MAGA-master, but it has also proven to be the definitive political kiss of death for any Republican who has defiantly been disloyal to the mighty ego-in-chief by thinking for himself.

Suffice it to say, such hateful power in the hands of one man is extremely dangerous, as proven by Trump's terrifying call-to-arms to thousands of MAGA followers to storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, overthrow the United States government and stop certification of the 2020 presidential election (and ostensibly to kill his then Vice President Mike Pence for being disloyal).

Thus the subsequent public outrage over Trump pardoning hundreds of January 6th convicted participants who not only broke into our nation’s Capitol, but viciously attacked police officers in the process, injuring over 140 and causing the subsequent death of five.

Despite that, Trump schemed to setup that swarmy $1.776 billion “weaponization”slush fund with taxpayer dollars to award to those Jan. 6th rioters convicted in court, all because he felt they had been “treated badly” by the Biden Administration, just as he believes he was. On Monday, thanks to tremendous public outcry, pressure from his own party and a ticked off presiding federal judge awake at the wheel, Trump has now dropped the slush fund scheme.

All of this while at least one side of America is suffering under high gas prices and dramatic increases in our cost of living because of a stupid war the MAGA-master has started, and now can’t end.

Trump says he doesn’t care how much Americans have to suffer, and that the high costs we’re paying are “peanuts” to him. Apparently his MAGA followers could care less too, cause they're not saying anything. Talk about brainwashed!!!

Many of us have found that disgusting enough. But then came word that the Minnesota Republican Party last Saturday reportedly opened their annual GOP state convention with a moment of silence NOT to honor George Floyd, the unarmed Black victim of fatal and extraordinary deadly police abuse there back in May of 2020, but a moment of silence in tribute to Derek Chavin, the Minnesota police officer who was duly convicted of murdering Floyd in cold blood, and rightfully serving over 22 years in prison. Make America murderous again!

How’s that for MAGA sensitivity?

So the anatomy of MAGA folks is quite simple, really. People who strongly believe in an America that goes backward to a time when this country steadfastly refused to change and grow. People who staunchly believe that a white-ruled, wealth-dominated, isolationist America is the best America possible. People who, like spoiled children, want what they want when they want it, because they believe their God sanctions it, and gave them dominion over all.

It is by no accident that the MAGA Nation’s leader, Donald Trump, accurately embodies those arrogant and thoughtless behaviors. It is also no accident that MAGA stands for “Make America Great Again,” which means in Trump followers’ minds that America was “great” before the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, two landmark pieces of American legislation that expanded the meaning of citizenship and the U.S. Constitution to all who are born here.

Trump does not believe in the Constitution. In fact, it’s his ultimate goal to dismantle it, hoping his conservative-led US Supreme Court will knock a big chunk out of it by crippling the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship and equal protection under the law.

I’m seventy-years-old, and kinda like my U.S.Constitution the same way I like my steaks - rich in flavor (foundational principles), tender (adaptable to societal changes through amendments) and juicy (strong in giving meaning to its creed). America has been through too much, and has lost too much blood, for us to go backwards now, or at anytime. 

        Freedom is a sensitive and important word to me, as is the phrase “the rule of law.”

No, things weren’t perfect when Donald Trump returned to office after Biden, but most people understood that at 250 years-young, this is a growing, diverse nation of tremendous talent, achievements and potential. And it’s because we understand this, we strive to give our children the best education possible, so that they may learn and grow to make it an even better place to live.

It’s also why, we as a nation are slowly but surely, growing out of this notion that one so-called "race" is better than another, though there are occasions when you have to wonder whether we’re making any progress on that at all. We're all GOD's children. Don't forget that!

And that’s why, despite projections that at least 75 million people, 50% of this country's voters are MAGA (mostly in red states, though they can be anywhere) I have to believe in my heart that there are more of us willing to vote for our country back. More of us who want to see the rule of law and common decency return as the standard for every American.

I want our elected officials to at least try to respect their constituencies, instead of this “let them eat cake” attitude we see and hear coming from the White House and the halls of a Republican dominated Congress and NC General Assembly.

And while I’m all for global peace, I want it always to be clear who our enemies are on the world stage, and what our outreach should be to developing nations who need our assistance to fight disease, hunger and poverty.

I want America to return to being the Home of the Free, and not the Land of the Fleece as it is now.

To do that, we need to vote starting in November to claim every part of our country back from the tyranny we’re all under now. I say “start” because the 2026 midterms are only the beginning. When 2028 comes, we MUST replace the damn fool there in the White House who gives MAGA Nation all of its glory.

Let’s commit to MAKE AMERICA MAKE SENSE AGAIN, ok?

VOTE, PEOPLE, VOTE!!!

         [By the way, please let me take this opportunity  to alert you to an extraordinary documentary that North Carolina State University Professor Jason Miller, filmmaker Rebecca Cerese and myself have proudly produced titled, "Origins of the Dream." It is scheduled to air on PBS in the fall, but you can see a preview right now if you click this link. Enjoy!] https://www.pbs.org/show/origin-of-the-dream/

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