3.24.2025

Random Monday Morning Thoughts




This was just the beginning. She last lasted 20 months in office.


  • The superintendent of Slidell ISD said good-bye to her students as she heads off to her new job at Decatur ISD. There's a couple of great pictures here -- and they just seem incredibly authentic. And yet another reason to oppose vouchers which will gut public schools.

  • This was awful.  At around 6:00 p,m. on Saturday a car, for some unknown reason, went off a bridge on Beach Street just north of I-30 in Fort Worth and landed in the Trinity River. The female driver was taken to the hospital in critical conditions. But it got worse.


  • The guy who wants $100 million just had some broken bones. Recall that five other people, however, died. 


  • Fox4Terry was hard at it at one of the many wrecks this weekend that shut down freeways seemingly everywhere in DFW. 

  • With the legitimacy of the courts being the only thing left standing between us and a dictator, Trump continued his attacks on the judiciary this weekend as he tried to snap that final thread.  This one is explained here.


    • Regarding that "gang member deportation" case, on Friday Trump very oddly denied signing the actual deportation order which was based upon the Alien Enemies Act, Instead, he attributed it all to Marco Rubio. (Video) Why wasn't he taking credit? And the White House press office had to immediately walk back the "I didn't sign it" statement since his signature under the order was in the Congressional Record. 

    • This is where we are.  Video. And we are not talking about using the deportation system here. We are talking about literally snatching people off the streets and putting them on planes to prisons or worse.  And the public cheers simply because he tells you they were gang members. That's not the point. At all. 

  • Update on "Putin wants peace."  "KYIV — Nearly 150 Russian drones hit Kyiv Saturday night killing three, including a 5 and 80 year old, and injuring ten.  

  • Trump announced a "next generation" fighter jet the F-47 (named after him), but was suspiciously short of any details. And do we need manned fighters at all?

  • The Commerce Secretary stepped in it by saying the only ones who would complain about missing a Social Security check are the "fraudsters" because no one else would mind. Video


  • This Easter Event Will Be Sponsored. "The sponsorship offers range from $75,000 to $200,000, with the promise of logo and branding opportunities, according to a nine-page document sent to potential sponsors."  Sponsorships within the White House were literally in the script of the movie Idiocracy.


  • He's so weird. Elon Musk decided to entertain himself with a cutlery trick at Mar-a-Largo over the weekend (with Trump just to his right at the same table.)

  • Trump is big mad about this photo hanging in the state capitol building in Colorado so he dedicated a long post about it yesterday. This is what he is worried about. Certainly not the conduct and mindset of a dictator, right? 

  • The Business Second™.  I meant to post this last week.    You can now finance the food that you are too lazy to go pick up. A clear cut sign we are entering a dystopian world.

  • If those plaintiffs lawyers get my Roundup banned, I'll scream.  

    • But the lawyers for Roundup  normally win. 

  • Standings of the prestigious Liberally Lean Pick 'Em tourney.

  • Public service for my Bridgeport friends: The timing for red light on 380 by Love's is royally screwed up. 


3.21.2025

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






Random Friday Morning Thoughts




I had a lot of posts about Greg Hardy back then. Everyone apparently 
was really worked up.


  • The Wise County Messenger was on top of this yesterday. 

  • We had a hung jury yesterday in the Wise County district court on a dope case in The State of Texas vs.  Kory Carter, CR25016.  The defense lawyers were Ray Napolitan, who was court appointed, and Tim Godwin, who served as second chair. 
  • Oh, my! Wise County's state rep Andy Hopper posted this last night from Austin where he thanked a group of "patriots" in the room with him. But who is that up front? Is that Stewart Rhodes, the Oath Keepers founder? You might remember the Oath Keepers when they kept an arsenal of weapons across the Potomac River during the January 6th assault on the Capitol which led to Rhodes being convicted of Seditious Conspiracy and an 18 year prison sentence. Then Trump pardoned him. 


  • Trump dismantled the Department of Education yesterday with a bizarrely staged backdrop.


      • Texas was represented there by these three.

  • After this story came out last night in the New York Times (and then confirmed by the Washington Post), Trump has posted twice at length to deny it -- a sure sign that it is, or had been, true. I bet the meeting gets cancelled now, and Trump just screams "Fake news!"


  • Sen. John Cornyn has now bent the knee to the Fuhrer.  For a man who has quietly resisted for years, he made this embarrassing post yesterday:

  • This is really incredible. A huge Washington law firm, targeted by Trump because they had represented prominent Democrats in the past, caved to his extortion yesterday.  A judge had already ruled that Trump's identical "targeting" order sent to a different firm, who chose to fight it, was illegal. But this firm instead cowed down to the illegal conduct in its pursuit of future legal fees. Shockingly, they also agreed to do millions of free legal work for Trump's "initiatives." (Gift link.)



  • Coming soon to NWS stations near you . . .

  • Legal news about a story I didn't know happened last year in Texas. "Loud, 39, created a disturbance last year during jury selection at his first [felony] trial . . . .  That’s when Loud entered the courtroom, walked up to [defense lawyer ] Dohoney, pulled his arm back as far as he could and smashed Dohoney with a staggering roundhouse right in front of 80 potential jurors seated in the courtroom . . . . The assault was so brutal that it caused the 63-year-old Dohoney to permanently lose sight in his left eye after his orbital socket was shattered." A video of it, which I don't think I had ever seen, is shown in this TV news story.

  • Legal nerdy stuff: The 9th Circuit had something truly bizarre happen yesterday.  One of its judges issued a dissenting opinion not in writing but on a video posted on YouTube. He even used real guns to make his point. The judges in the concurrence, which begins at page 60, were not happy with him. 


  • A 138 new state troopers go to work today.  But a months-long wait to renew your driver's license will continue. 

  • Lauren Whitener Clock: 5 years and 262 days


3.20.2025

Random Thursday Morning Thoughts





I don't remember this story, but I was spot on with the highlighted part. There is no such thing as a scandal today. 


  • For some reason Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is there for it and is posting pictures about it this morning. 

  •  Oh, my. "The Dallas County Sheriff's Office said she was walking her dog along the highway when the dog ran into traffic. She ran after the dog, but both of them were hit and killed by a car."

  • Yesterday the Texas Senate passed a bill to ban all THC products. It's now up to the House. 


    • The day started off with the Tarrant County sheriff being at a press conference in Austin telling an obvious lie. (He's in the mandatory cowboy hat, above.)

  • A bill to make public schools safer, The Uvalde Strong Act, is sponsored by almost every conservative Texas House Republican. But noticeably absent from the list is Wise County rep.  Andy Hopper. There's a weird (or not) trend of him avoiding everything to support public schools while championing private school vouchers. 


  • Because nothing is more important in an elementary classroom than those children being reminded every day not to covet thy neighbor's wife and to avoid adultery. 

  • Think this made my head explode?  Yep. And that was even before I saw Robert Jeffress leading the whole thing and standing right next to Trump. 


  • Quick: What is 2/3 of 100?

  • First it was Tesla cars at the White House and now the Administration is hawking Tesla stock. Last night U.S. Treasury Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Fox New, "I think, if you want to learn something on this show tonight, buy Tesla. It's unbelievable that this guy's stock is this cheap. It'll never be this cheap again." Incredible. 


  • Wise County's representative for the south is now being mocked nationally. Is he eventually going to embarrass us more than Ronny Jackson drunk at a rodeo and cursing at officers?  


  • Ok, this gal was arrested for speeding 84 in a 55. But there's a twist. "Minutes" earlier, the same cop stopped her for going 79 in a 55. Still, an arrest seems silly.

  • Evil Empire news: UT head basketball coach Rodney Terry is gone after the team's loss to Xavier last night in the play-in game. 
  • Last chance. Only a couple of hours left! Be like Greg and sign up for the Liberally Lean March Madness Pick 'Em Tourney while you still have time. 

  • Messenger - Above the Fold