3.30.2026

Random Monday Morning Thoughts




Released this week, 2016.


  • A domestic incident involving a shooting at a school parking lot on Friday afternoon left a man, woman, and child dead. 


  • A wreck last night near Alliance Airport killed one woman. Two children in the car were injured. 

  • One 11 year old shot another 11 year old in the leg last night.  

  • Tiger Woods was arrested Friday afternoon after a wreck on Jupiter Island in Florida. I'm not sure how they can prove DUI since they didn't go to the trouble of getting a search warrant for his blood.  But Florida does have a separate offense for the mere refusal to provide a sample of urine after a DUI arrest if that arrest was based on probable cause. 


  • A faithful reader wrote me and said that the billion dollar verdict out of Dallas last week in the case of a physically abused child had a Decatur connection: The child's grandfather graduated from Decatur High in 1993.
  • Dateline South Carolina. A school resource officer whacked a baseball player in the head with a stun gun.  Video.

  • I guess we didn't have a Cuban Missile Crisis after all. 

  • Oops.

  • The war:
    • Not great.

    • A U.S. AWACS plane was demolished by an Iranian ballistic missile and/or drone attack at the same air base.

    • The Houthis have now entered the conversation. 

    • There's no way Trump sends in the troops, right? Right?

    • The FBI director's email got hacked by the Iranians.


    • Good grief, I'm agreeing with Ann Coulter now.

  • This would have been a headline in The Onion a few years back. No longer. And Trump was dancing on the balcony during it.

  • The quote was strange enough even before I read the chyron. Video.

  • The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Birthright Citizenship this week.  In the meantime, Pam Bondi appeared on the talk shows to clear it all up: Video

  • The Business Second™. "Dallas-based Patel Family Office is part of a $1 billion deal to develop 50 hotels in Saudi Arabia by 2029, the firm said Thursday."

  • We found a candidate for the worst judge in the world based upon how this one treated an IT guy in Houston.  Video.

  • Liberally Lean March Madness Pick 'Em Standings.



3.27.2026

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






Random Friday Morning Thoughts




Rhome was giving us almost weekly entertainment back then. 


  • A high-profile trial in Tarrant County just turned into a trial before a jury only about what the punishment will be. Her blood alcohol concentration was 0.12, and she was on probation for aggravated assault at the time of the crash. The range of punishment will be 5 years to 99 years/life with the tough job of defending her going to Stephen Gordon and Cami Gildner. Gift article


  • Story. I don't know if they can collect because the defendant might be really rich, but all of his money is in a trust fund. And it doesn't help that he is in prison. 


    • But the plaintiff's lawyer was the flamboyant Tony Buzbee who took a shot at the defense firm after the verdict.

  • With newspapers and TV stations struggling, it is almost impossible these days to get details of any particular story. Case in point: Below is what appears today on the front page of the Wichita Falls paper.  The shooting happened last weekend, and they story only quotes a bare bones DPS report which was released last Sunday. 

  • This happens way too often in Hawaii.


  • The far right wing CPAC is in Grapevine at the Gaylord Texan this weekend, so you have been warned. 
    • This was funny. Video.

    • They might not be as welcomed as they think they will be. Video.  

  • Trump changes his mind yet again on bombing the "power plants" of Iran and claims that Iran has requested it. Iran denies it made any such request. 


  • There was a 90 minute open cabinet meeting yesterday. 
    • For some reason, Trump talked about pens for over four minutes. (Side note: We've got a war going on, right?)


    • Someone needs to tell him that the U.S. bombed a school and killed over 160 girls. 

    • The chances of this being true are nil. 

  • Finally, TSA will get paid although Trump has no authority to do this: 
    • Then the Senate surprised everyone last night out of the blue.  And the House has already gone into session this morning to consider it, too.  

  • It's becoming awfully North Korea like around here. "President Trump’s signature will appear on U.S. dollars later this year, the Treasury Department said on Thursday. .  . . As a result, Mr. Trump is set to become the first sitting U.S. president to have his signature on the greenback. "

  • Lauren Whitener Clock: 6 years and 267 days.

3.26.2026

Random Thursday Morning Thoughts





Little did we know that it was a lawsuit funded by billionaire Peter Theil whose sole desire was to bankrupt Gawker. It worked. Side note: A best selling book about it was written by Ryan Holiday - the same Ryan Holiday who has been preaching Stoicism full-tine over the last few years. 


  • What's going on with this?  Watch them here


  • The headline is all we know.  Edit: A faithful reader tells me it involved a father and daughter: Kevin Reese, 45, and Mckaylee Reese, 23, of Wichita Falls.

  • DFW Airport has somehow been immune from the long lines seen across the nation.  In Houston, however, things are so bad that even former AG Bill Barr had to wait in a line. 


  • We are paying these people now? Michael Flynn, who is an absolute nutcase, pled guilty twice to making false statements to FBI agents about his interactions with Russian officials. And they just wrote him a check with taxpayer dollars. 

  • Line up, boys. 

  • We've got a Missiles of October 2.0 scene quietly brewing
  • Trump railed at our allies early this morning. NATO isn't helping us, but we don't need their help!

  • "Sicken me." Trump was big mad at Justices Gorsuch and Barrett last night. 


  • This lady has no shame. This from yesterday:  

  • So long as it's a new Fox News Poll . . . 

  • The Business Second™. It would take me about a second to take the money.



  • Legal stuff.  And the judge saying she was hacked doesn't help her defense. 


  • This morning: Dash Crofts, best known for creating 1972’s double-platinum single “Summer Breeze,” has died at 85.
  • Messenger - Above the Fold