Credit: Wanda Halbert Shelby County Clerk/Facebook

[UPDATED below]

ABC24 This Week is going for the gold with their Sunday show this week.

In a Facebook item promoting the show, host Pepper Baker posts as follows:

โ€œOuuu yall are gonna learn something with this one!! You DO NOT want to miss ABC24 This Week this Sunday! I Promise! Deidre Malone is spilling all the [emoji of a cup of tea] on the Shelby County Mayoral race.โ€

As it happens, this is the week that fired Memphis-Shelby County Schools superintendent Marie Feagins has capitalized on her own notoriety by formally announcing for county mayor.

[Fun Fact: Deidre Malone was the consultant for the school board contingent that ousted Feagins. Hmmmm. Is that relevant?]

Advance rumor has it that the tea being spilled is the name of a well-known โ€” notorious, even โ€” public official: One Wanda Halbert, Shelby County Clerk.

How better, if you’re a Feagins antagonist, than to take some of the gloss off that run by coupling Feagins in the mindโ€™s eye with the sorely troubled county clerk by putting forth news of a mayoral candidacy by Miss Wanda!

In one sense, the coupling undermines Feagins. But the trolling action works another way as well. An undeniable part of the rumors concerning a Halbert bid is the suggestion that she has high name recognition โ€” a sword which cuts two ways, of course.

Asked about the show and the prospect of her running, Halbert neither confirms nor denies anything, but she maintains thereโ€™s been a lot of buzz about her alleged campaign plans.

The promo goes on to advertise that Otis Sanford will find fault with a county commissioner โ€” Edmund Ford Jr. โ€” for throwing a slur at commission chair Shante Avant. And Daily Memphian reporter Sam Hardiman is likely to reveal some troubling things about the Memphis Safe Task Force.

Looks like a cool show โ€” already in the can. And a possibly telling detail is noted by Gale Jones Carson who reposted Baker’s post but tagged Halbert’s name.  

Canโ€™t say we didnโ€™t tell ya!

[Postscript: The show has now come and gone. Maloneโ€™s reference to Halbertโ€™s projected mayoral race did not engender prolonged discussion, but it did prompt Otis Sanford to admit to being stunned and temporarily speechless.]