7.01.2026

Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts





And not a small bribe either-- it was $200,000. But he surprisingly received three years probation out of federal court.


  • Gift link.  I don't want a landfill (or data center for that matter) in my backyard either, but they have to go somewhere, right?  

  • Big revision to Dallas PD's "dress code" went live yesterday. 

  • Love it or hate it, it probably will be a "circus."

  • Millions breathed a sigh of relief yesterday when the Supreme Court (barely) decided that the law for the last 160 years is still the same law. 

    • But Trump's main henchman, Stephen Miller, immediately went all in on The Handmaid's Tale about the court's decision.

    • And Wise County's state representative fell right into the goose-step line. 

  • Buried in the headlines yesterday was this news about this fall's term for the Supreme Court. They will strike all of the firearm bans down, but it's still noteworthy. 

  • No wonder he spends so much time distracting us with craziness. 

            

  • Speaking of grift, Trump is flying to North Dakota this morning in his gifted plane from Qatar.

     
  • NPR ran with a pre-written "Justice Alito is resigning" story yesterday before quickly retracting it.  But the released message from the reporter which was sent to Alito to apologize is downright weird. 


  • Trump will have the flags flying at half-staff by noon. 

  • A socialist defeated a 15 term Congressman in Colorado last night. 



6.30.2026

Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts




The origin of what would turn out to be one of my worst predictions of all time. 


  • The driver wasn't indicted for manslaughter or even criminally negligent homicide. Nope, it was the "hit and run" law.  

    • But look at this curious paragraph from the CBS 11 story:


  • You could definitely see it yesterday.

  • Dallas Police doing bits while on the clock. 

  • A law which allows the late counting of mail-in ballots so long as they are postmarked by the day of the election is OK. 

  • Ken Paxton news:
    • So we learned he was headed to Iceland with his girlfriend. 

    • A new New York Times poll:

    • But the polymarkets see it a differently. I think they are right.

  • Speaking of doing bits. 

  • What's he up to now?

    • Hey, I thought that looked familiar. 

  • Justice Clarence Thomas was seen roaming around the halls of Congress yesterday. Video.


  • I don't think this is how a Capitalist talks:

  • The network had access to Tech beginning bacj in January so this could actually be pretty good. 

  • It's Birthright Citizenship decision time at 9:00 a.m. CST. 

6.29.2026

Random Monday Morning Thoughts




At least we have access to the old story now.


  • It looks like one of the State's witnesses turned on the prosecution mid-testimony.  That is not a good sign.

  • Dateline Del Rio


  • The vote was 9-5 on Friday. If only they would try to keep AR-15s out of schools with the same gusto they use to put Bibles in it.  

  • If I had 10 jurors tell me they were voting "not guilty", I don't think I'd be re-trying the guy. 

  • That sure was a lot of prosecutors mugging for the camera after a plea hearing.


  • The problem with the "Memorandum of Understanding" is that no one apparently understood it. 

  • Ken Paxton and his paramour caught in the wild. Video.

  • Weekend Trump craziness:
    • Story.

    • Can he go just one weekend without embarrassing the United States?

    • Nothing feels more like democracy on the 4th of July than troops guarding water. 

    • Not only does he lie about his poll numbers, he doesn't even know what "despite" means. 

  • The Business Second™. That's a ton of homes (but I'd call it more of a Denton development than a north Fort Worth development.)


  • The Mabank fire chief was killed after being hit by vehicle while directing traffic outside of the Mabank Rodeo over the weekend.