- There is so much I want to say about the Signal group chat debacle, and I hope I can do it constructively.
- For one, if this had occurred under a Democrat-led administration, I would be even more disappointed than I am now with the current top leadership of the U.S. government appointed by this new administration. I guess I was more than emotionally let down, I was downright disappointed.
- If there’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s hypocrisy. There are plenty of recorded interviews and speeches by all the members included in the group chat criticizing either Hillary Clinton or the Biden Administration for the acts they are most certainly guilty of. No one stands by their word anymore.
- In most cases involving such incidents, when something goes wrong, there are typically gray areas to consider and some room for interpretation. However, in this particular case, there is absolutely no ambiguity.
- Is it possible that not a single person noticed an unauthorized individual in the group chat, especially given the sensitive nature of the topic being discussed? The Atlantic editor left the group chat. Anytime someone leaves the chat in Signal, all parties are notified. Not a single one of them noticed someone shouldn’t have been there? And yes, I took the time to verify if the app does indeed work that way.

- Am I surprised something like this happened? How could anyone not see some debacle coming when you put this guy in charge of our military?

- And this is only what they’ve been caught doing. Imagine what else they’ve got going on in Signal and other non-secure apps.
- How can the rest of the rank-and-file military members look at this incident and have any faith in their leadership or any sense of accountability for their own actions if the top brass breaks the law and endangers troops in such a reckless, casual way?
- And to think this article was published just one month ago.
- Nothing will come of this. There is no such thing as accountability anymore; with this administration, it’s all about loyalty. Loyalty is all that matters to this president. So, I guess I shouldn’t get worked up about any of this.
- Oh boy.
Pete Hegseth: “Under the previous administration, we looked like fools. Not anymore.”♂️
pic.twitter.com/1K3AhHC1Nf— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) March 24, 2025
- I don’t recall ever coming across the name “Mendy” until yesterday. Oddly enough, two blonde women with that name liked my Match.com dating profile. One lives in Denton, the other lives in Terrell, and they are only a year apart.
- I know there’s a legal distinction, but DWI rolls off the tongue much better than DUI.
- Florida debates lifting some child labor laws to fill jobs vacated by undocumented immigrants
- The state’s legislature on Tuesday advanced a bill that would loosen child labor laws, allowing children as young as 14 years old to work overnight shifts. If the new law is passed, teenagers would be able to work overnight jobs on school days. They are currently prevented from working earlier than 6:30 am or later than 11 pm per state law.
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Karlyn Pickens threw a record breaking 78.2mph softball pitch.
From a 43 foot mound, this is the equivalent of trying to hit a 110.03mph baseball pitch. WITH RISE.
pic.twitter.com/RvfZarydlD— Barstool Rocky Top (@BarstoolTenn) March 25, 2025
Your Bag of Nothing for Monday, March 24, 2025
- That second photo of Tracy Wolfson is so misleading. She’s wearing heels, which throws the comparison way off. Is it too much for me to ask the article’s author to include Wolfson’s height? In case you are wondering, my research department says Tracy Wolfson is 5 feet 2 inches tall.
- The world has been without Rick Moranis for WAY too long. He look great at 71. Glad he came out from shying away the public and hope it’s a step towards a return to acting. Thank you, Cinema Relics, ! I don’t know how you did it, but thanks!
- White House reportedly seeking corporate sponsor for annual Easter Egg Roll
Way too many conservatives and Trump supporters are too comfortable with the POTUS selling ad space and hocking products. But then again, I guess that’s the epitome of capitalism?
- It’s funny to see old Geico commercials air during the NCAA tournament. They are so old that the vertical standard definition bars appear. All that for a little piggy. I haven’t cheered Duke on so heavily in a while.
- I got my first taste of Canva this weekend. It reminds me a lot of Google’s old photo and video tool, Picasa. It’s crazy what you can create with your own pictures and videos. I put a tiny little something together for my church, and they were blown away. Huh, bringing up Picasa reminded me how much I used to use Google Reader.
- I saw a special yesterday that mentioned camels originated from Canada. I think that was one of those things I heard before but forgot about.
- The Longhorns have hired a new men’s basketball coach. He may be the only active coach in college or the pros to have been a guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
The new basketball coach at Texas was quite an obsession of young me in the mid 80’s when he was a TV star. Sean Miller can dribble. pic.twitter.com/uzjxsgMIlf
— Bob Sturm (@SportsSturm) March 23, 2025
- Texas could be the state hardest hit by Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada, economists sayIn short, Mexico is Texas’ biggest trading partner, and Texas buys steel and lumber from Canada to build houses.
- There’s a new Medal of Honor museum in Arlington. As if the Medal of Honor recipients haven’t endured enough torture, they had to sit through Lee Greenwood.
Those in attendance included former President George W. Bush, Gov. Greg Abbott, U.S. Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and singer Lee Greenwood, but none of those big names owned the spotlight.The night celebrated the more than 3,500 recipients of the Medal of Honor, America’s highest military decoration for valor in combat, whose names are engraved in the 100,000-square-foot museum.
Maybe I’m splitting hairs, but I took exception to this statement as I count six; and I’m using the U.S. Department of Defense’s website as my source: “The museum stands out from the surrounding stadiums. The grey obelisk seems to float over the neighboring lake and AT&T Way, supported by five pillars representing the five branches of the military.“

Your Bag of Nothing for Friday, March 21, 2025
- This is not normal, and way too many people are too chill about it.

- Father arrested after he allegedly sold Grand Champion bacon at a West Virginia Ham, Bacon, and Egg Show
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Astronaut Butch Wilmore giving testimony to Christ, His goodness and sovereignty. Love this. pic.twitter.com/bP5rOf7cEh
— Justin Peters (@JustinPetersMin) March 18, 2025
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First day of Spring at the lake. pic.twitter.com/O36RoV3Po1
— _ (@SundaeDivine) March 19, 2025
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This is the most successful class escape. pic.twitter.com/b6TrPBev7h
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) March 18, 2025
Your Bag of Nothing for Thursday, March 20, 2025
Say what you want about the Lord, but his followers can hoop. #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/LZ9C1UQeQY
— John Crist (@johnbcrist) March 19, 2025



