2.26.2026

Random Thursday Morning Thoughts




Side note: The CEO of Victoria's Secret back then, Leslie Wexner, has been in the news lately -- and not in a good way.


  • Former Wise County Sheriff Phil Ryan died yesterday at the age of 80. Good dude. He was in office from 1992 through 2004.
  • Weatherford and other parts of Parker County spent the evening in darkness last night.


  • "A former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot who once trained American servicemembers on advanced combat aircraft, including the F-35, has been arrested and accused of illegally training Chinese military pilots, federal prosecutors said Wednesday."


  • John Cornyn's new ad against Ken Paxton. Oh, my.  

  • University of Texas poll:
    • U.S. Senate race:

    • Attorney General race: 

  • Anyone else think that is an overly specific number for a doctor to give? 

  • Wait a second. We just found out about the year-old shooting this week, and the local DA just up and sends it to a grand jury yesterday and gets it no-billed? 

  • Say what? From Wall Street Journal reporter: 

  • That's some quality work right there. "A woman puts the finishing touches on a bear snow sculpture in Central Park in New York City, U.S., February 25, 2026.Adam Gray/Reuters."

  • The Business Second™.   Nvidia released its financial report yesterday.  Good lord.

  • Random nerdy legal stuff.  I learned this from the a concurring opinion released yesterday by the Supreme Court. I had no idea. 

  • Messenger - Above the Fold

2.25.2026

Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts




Trump was finally hitting his stride in his presidential campaign. 


  • Wise County Judge JDC hung out with RJK, Jr.!   If they didn't swim together later with their jeans on, I'll be very disappointed. 


  • And the government says that is a deal breaker? (Anthropic's flagship product line is the AI based "Claude.")


  • I'm beginning to feel like stuff like this happen every day.



  • Before the State of the Union address, Ken Paxton became very uncomfortable when asked about the rep who allegedly had an affair. Video.

    • Paxton was the guest of Rep. Troy Nehls who wore a tie with Trump's picture on it.

       

  • At the State of the Union, Chief Justice John Roberts was all of us. 

  • Nothing moves the needle any longer. 

  • There is now a spotlight on the insane banner of Trump hanging on the Department of Justice. 

  • Sports: 
    • "Aubrey, a restricted free agent, was offered a deal with an average salary of close to $7.5 million but is looking for nearly $10 million per season."  Be careful there, buddy. 

    • That's a good bit. 

  • It's Supreme Court opinion day. Normally just boring stuff is released this time of year, but then came the tariff opinion last Friday. 

2.24.2026

Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts




It was a different time. 


  • Dateline: Commerce, Texas. I was curious about label on the bottle of her homemade bomb since it seemed unusual.  I clicked on the story link and found this caption under the photo: "Molotov cocktails sits inside the barricade which surrounds the Donetsk Regional Administration building on April 18, 2014 in Donetsk, Ukraine (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)." Yep, it was just a stock photo.

  • I'm surprised that place rejected it.

  • "ARLINGTON, Texas — A three-alarm apartment fire damaged 16 units of a residential building Monday afternoon, displacing 25 people, including five children, the Arlington Fire Department said. Firefighters were called at 1:34 p.m. after reports of a fire at the Oak Chase Apartments building."

  • This is getting so messy that they can't even add to the headline that the staff member later killed herself.



  • Wichita Falls has an opening in law enforcement. 


  • Trump said yesterday: "It's going to be a long speech. Because we have a lot to talk about." 

  • That decision is pretty easy, even for her, once a grand jury unanimously rejected her request for indictments in the case.  It's still shockingly insane that the government even attempted to criminally prosecute these senators. 


  • Lewis from Revenge of the Nerds. "His manager and brother Keith Carradine said in a statement Tuesday to NBC News that the actor had 'succumbed to bipolar disorder after fighting it for almost 20 years.'”

  • Random and confusing Trump tweet where he sounded like a character from Bring It On. "It has already been gotten . . . ."

  • KERA does a really good job of covering this case. The judge picked a jury yesterday after last week's trial ended abruptly with a mistrial. 

     



  • Wise County state rep Andy Hopper has filed his most recent campaign report. Top Donors:


  • "BREAKING: Savannah Guthrie posts a new video, saying the family is offering a reward of up to $1 million for the recovery of their mother Nancy."