Alabama Politics Exposed: Deceit and Dark Money by Dalton Dismukes
- Christopher M Peeks

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By Christopher M Peeks May 28, 2026

Right now, in Alabama politics, deceit floods the Yellowhammer State like sewage flowing from a busted septic tank. This political rot is led by none other than "Dishonest" Dalton Dismukes and his Strategy Management Group.
These swamp tactics unleashed a mountain of stratagems against opponents in the May 19th GOP primary.
Starting with "Lying" James Lomax, the crusade lauded one fib after another against former Representative Mo Brooks, who previously represented Alabama's fifth congressional territory. Brooks told me himself that this was the most dishonest race he has ever faced in his entire political life. That speaks volumes, especially considering the brutal smear campaign Katie Britt, the Junior Senator from Alabama, ran against him in the 2022 GOP primary.
If you thought "Dishonest" Dalton Dismukes could stoop no lower, look at his work with "Con-woman" Katherine Robertson. His team launched an ad against one of her opponents, former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell, that was a bald-faced lie. They were forced to yank the hit piece off the air only after the threat of a swift lawsuit.
Furthermore, both "Dishonest" Dalton and "Con-woman" Katherine have misled the electorate this entire cycle about receiving dark gambling money funneled through out-of-state PAC-to-PAC transfers. This shell game is tantamount to criminal activity, and both operatives should be brought before the ethics commission immediately. To make matters worse, the very first person "Con-woman" Katherine embraced on election night was Tom Roth, who represents a slew of online casinos—including one international operation based in Australia.
So, does "Dishonest" Dalton make his candidates into lying people, or did they already lack integrity from the start? What else do you expect from a pig but a grunt? If "Dishonest" Dalton Dismukes told me the sun rose in the east and set in the west I would call him a bald-faced liar. Ultimately, there is only one guaranteed way to know when a Strategy Management Group client
Christopher M Peeks
Reporter and Columnist
Alabama Political Contributor




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