8.29.2025

It's Friday -- Let's Get Out of Here






Language warning on the next one.

Random Friday Morning Thoughts




Trump on the campaign trail speaking about the news team duo who were gunned down during a live shot.  But the chyron also reminds us he's been the same for 10 years.


  •  But only a 7 year prison sentence. Kobby Warren out of Fort Worth was the defense lawyer. Prosecutors were "M. Ferry" and "G. Ezzell" according to the Tarrant County D.A.'s office.

  • I finally checked the price of the only full time pay-to-park lot in Wise County, which is located behind the restaurants on eastside of the courthouse square in Decatur, and these are your options:

  • It was disclosed yesterday that the Minneapolis shooter fired 116 rounds through the stained-glass windows. And video has been released of kids running out of the sanctuary. 


  • In the midst of the CDC chaos, a new interim director has been appointed. Is he a physician? Is he a scientist? Nope


  • The Texas legislature is deep in the special session and is obviously tackling the most critical issues of the day:

  • Random head scratchers concerning the state of America:
    • An image out of Washington D.C.  Totally normal. 
    • I'm telling you, January 6th will be a national holiday someday. 

    • Nothing to see here. 

  • Random constable vehicle out of Houston. 

  • I'm in the minority who thinks that it would be dumb to sign Micah Parson to a 4-year, $188 million deal like the Packers did as part of the big trade yesterday afternoon,  but Jerry's meandering news conference afterwards proved beyond a doubt that he has turned into crazy Al Davis from back in the day.  Side note: The Cowboys now have $42 million in open cap room this season, the second most in the NFL.

  • Legal nerdy random YouTube video of a sentencing hearing from a month ago out of Ohio. It's 13 minutes long, but I found it wildly entertaining.  Here's a news story covering it. 

  • Lauren Whitener Clock: 6 years and 56 days.

8.28.2025

Random Thursday Morning Thoughts






The time Usain Bolt won the 200 meters at World Athletics Championships in Beijing, and then almost had his legs broken by a cameraman on Segway. Video.


  • You don't see a sheriff get indicted every day. WFAA has most of the details out of Johnson County.

  • Another day in America. This time, kids were shot dead while sitting in pews at a church.

    • And Texas Tech got an unnecessary scare yesterday afternoon. 

  • More Tech news. The parents were returning home to Grand Prairie when stopped for a traffic violation in Eastland County. The next thing they knew, they are in the custody of ICE. They have been here for 25 years.

  • Update from a story earlier in the week:

  • "Heath" news:
    • You may soon get to eat horse paste if you choose to do so, without having to go to Tractor Supply.

    • The director of the CDC got fired because she thought, correctly, RFK Jr.'s anti-vax policies are nuts. 


    • Meanwhile, legislators, including Wise County's own Andy Hopper, welcomed RFK Jr. with open arms in Austin yesterday.. 

  • News from out friends up north:


  • Hey, I asked about whether this would happen two days ago! I love the rebellious grand jury. 


  • Trump's big trip to Alaska to meet with Putin hasn't exactly worked out. Last night, 598 drones and 31 missiles were launched by Russia into Ukraine, killing at least 15 in Kyiv alone.

  • Legal jobs with no experience required:

  • Gift link.  Regular Joes buy drugs on the street and go to jail.  Rich guys have their doctor prescribe it. 

  • Messenger - Above the Fold


8.27.2025

Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts




I've never thought this got talked about enough. A reporter and her cameraman shot dead on live TV in Roanoke, Virginia. The person being interviewed, in white, survived.


  • I' think these two sentences say the same thing, but I'm not sure: "The baby was dead when police arrived, and the release said it is believed the child was left unattended in the vehicle for an undetermined amount of time at a residence in Rockwall. Police said it is believed the infant was left in the vehicle at a residence and later discovered at the high school." Regardless, that's all we know.

  • We are the dumbest country.
    • Exhibit A.

    • Exhibit B. University of Tennessee. Video within the story.


  • In an insane public cabinet meeting which lasted over three hours, members took turns praising Trump in a manner that make Kim Jong Un blush. And that was in between nutcase false revelations, including autism was artificially caused, there are "burn bags" of 2020 voter fraud information found, Trump was leading a "third" revolution, and Trump proclaiming "many people" are saying that the country would rather have a dictator."


    • Not to mention the secretary of the Department of Labor saying at the table,  "Mr. President, I invite you see your big beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labor because you are really the transformational president of the American worker, along with the American flag and President Roosevelt."  She wasn't kidding about the banner: 

  • Don't criticize the Fuhrer. 

  • On the heels of the U.S. taking a 10% equity interest in Intel, is Lockheed Martin next? “I mean, Lockheed Martin makes 97 percent of their revenue from the U.S. government. They are basically an arm of the U.S. government,” the commerce secretary said in suggesting the Administration would like a piece of the company.

  • Weird: The State of Texas just bought the Menger Hotel and the Crockett Hotel next to the Alamo. They had not been for sale. 

  • Another story yesterday about a subject I mentioned on Monday. (Gift link.)

  • Real photo from the U.S. Open.

  • Random Oklahoma sports nugget: Five schools will play in Norman for the first time this football season - Michigan, Auburn, Ole Miss, LSU, and Illinois State