5.26.2026

Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts





An email "scandal" seems almost quaint now.

  • The headline is all we know. 
  • Ditto.

  • Ditto.

  • It's Run-Off Election Day.  We'll miss all of the commercials between these two.
    • If you believe in prediction markets

    • Cornyn's campaign says that a Paxton victory will set the stage for a Democratic victory in the Senate race this fall.   But, if this commercial (video) is what the GOP already has in the chamber, that's not happening. 

  • He tried to make a joke at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day. Video.

  • Those "details" to be worked out regarding the Iran peace deal seem to be pretty big ones. From last night: 

  • The construction for the UFC fight on the White House lawn is ongoing. Idiocracy



  • It's hospital visit day. 


  • This guy, who appeared on Fox Business this morning on behalf of the Trump Administration, is a financial Bagdad Bob.

  • A big repaving project on 380 between Bridgeport and Runaway Bay begins today. 


5.25.2026

Random Monday Morning Thoughts





This issue/non-issue has been going on a long time. 


  • There sure seems to be an inordinate number of homes being damaged by lightning strikes these days.  


  • Number of graduating students on Friday night: 1,772.


  • Now that's a heck of a wreck.

  • Weird story. (Gift link.)

  • Dateline North Carolina. Both will survive. 

  • This is literally Orwellian. 


  • Bullets flew near the White House on Saturday.
  • Real estate news.
  • Good. 
  • There were all sorts or reports about a "settlement" with Iran over the weekend.  The reality is, Trump just wants to announce that it's done, declare it a victory, and move on. This is turning out to be a disaster with a stronger Iran who will come back to haunt us.  (And never forget we killed over 160 girls by bombing their school.)


  • "Speed and efficiency."



  • Random weird stuff Trump posted this weekend. 


  • Remember when Bill Clinton briefly met with the Attorney General on an airport tarmac? 

  • The only thing I know about the Indy 500 yesterday is this great photograph of the winner.

  • THWMISB™.


5.22.2026

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






The "What does it mean?" at the end of the last one makes me laugh.

Random Friday Morning Thoughts





And they still aren't sure what caused the jet, heading from Paris to Cairo, to go down. 


  • They tried for an hour before they gave up.  That's ghoulish.

  • Dateline Virginia: A school administrator was criminally charged when a six year old brought a gun to school and shot and injured a teacher. Yesterday, the judge granted a directed verdict after the State rested. (The fact that the prosecutors charged her with eight counts for each of the eight bullets the child had tells you a lot.)

  • Well, actually it was a former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas..


  • The news of this NASCAR death came down yesterday afternoon, but the New York Post has an update this morning. 

  • Update from yesterday: A grand jury refused to indict the Trinidad, Texas woman who was guilty of complaining about the city's water. 

  • Dateline Austin. We truly can't have nice things.
     

  • Speaker Mike Johnson pulled the measure off the floor yesterday once he knew Trump was in trouble. 

  • Lots of headlines yesterday about how Republican senators were outraged with the Insurrectionist Slush Fund after a closed door meeting with Acting AG Todd Blanche. So what are they going to do to stop it? See the highlighted text: 


    • So I get to write a check to guys like this? 

  • I'm not sure Trump knew that Junior was getting married this weekend.  

    • I was completely distracted by this guy in the background. Buddy, if you don't get that thing fixed, it's gonna blow. 

  • The Business Second™. From the front page of the Washington Post, and I find this surprising:
  • Legal stuff.  I promise you AI is going to have this number skyrocket even more. And the AI- prepared-document filings by pro se litigants in those cases will be able to fill the Library of Congress. 

  • Very legal nerdy stuff: For you civil lawyers, the Fort Worth Court of Appeals yesterday affirmed a jury's take-nothing jury verdict after Hurricane Harbor in Arlington was sued by the mother of a kid who was murdered in the parking lot. The main issue was the admissibility of extraneous crimes in the area, and the judge was not kind to the Plaintiff in that regard. The briefs were great, and you can tell there was a lot of money poured into this case in order to try it. And it looks like there is a Decatur legal connection to it all, but I can't tell how much.
  • The head coach for the Evil Empire took a shot at Texas Tech. 


  • Lauren Whitener Clock: 6 years and 323 days.