Kenny Webster

Kenny Webster

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Talk radio person, comedy writer, BBQ enthusiast, Texan

06/24/2026

Name a place in America you never want to travel back to and tell me why

06/23/2026

What musical artist or band is the most overrated in American pop culture history?

06/20/2026

Gentlemen: what’s stopping us from looking like this?

06/18/2026

Lina Hidalgo's tax payer funded insanity

Lina Hidalgo is making it official: the craziest person in Harris County government wants to make crazy contagious and hand you the bill.

She’s pushing paid mental health days for county employees right after she took two full months off for her own inpatient psych ward stay.

Look, it’s okay to get mental health treatment. But in a metro area of seven million people full of talent and actual grown-ups, we should be able to find a county executive who can do the job without needing an extended vacation in the rubber room. Instead we elected a 27-year-old activist with zero executive experience who cracked and now wants to normalize her fragility for everybody else.

This is the same woman who checked into an out-of-state psych ward for two solid months because the job snapped her like a cheap lawn chair. Then she returns and declares, “You know what this county needs? Paid mental health days so everybody else can take the same long vacation in Crazy Town.”

In a city this big, our top leader basically admitted, “I couldn’t handle this without heavy sedation and group therapy. Why should you?”

That’s not leadership. It’s projection with a benefits package.

So what are the unintended consequences of electing a leader who needs paid time off to visit the padded palace?

Her very first big-girl test: the 2019 ITC chemical fire. Black smoke thicker than Texas toast. Benzene doing the cha-cha through neighborhoods.

Lina struts up and says, “Air’s fine, folks! Go roast marshmallows on the toxic plume!”

A reporter later found the air monitor turned off. Residents coughed up lungs while she did victory laps in two languages. She gassed the voters, then needed eight weeks of professional help to deal with her own mess.

Pandemic? She wired eleven million dollars in crony vaccine contracts to an apartment in Montrose next to a b**g shop. Indictments flew, taxpayers paid the lawyers, then she cracked again and vanished for more “self-care.”

Crime? She cheered for bail reform, giving violent thugs get-out-of-jail-free cards. Homicides jumped from the low 400s to over 600. Everything spiked harder than a TikTok dancer on Red Bull. Now the people cleaning up her chaos get paid days off to process the insanity she created.

Flood projects missed deadlines, budgets bled hundreds of millions, homeless camps multiplied like gender identities at a college Democrats party. Public meltdowns, F-bombs in front of kids, Rodeo diva tantrums. Every disaster screams the same thing: an unqualified lightweight who couldn’t hack reality without checking into the loony bin.

Bottom line: the woman who needed two months in the padded palace is now trying to normalize it county-wide. “Don’t feel like adulting? Here’s paid leave. Go touch grass or whatever the voices say.”

Private sector? You’re fired. Harris County? You get a glowing press release.

This is modern leftism: import an activist with a fancy degree and no clue, let her virtue-signal the place into the ground, then declare mental fragility is a human right with benefits. Leftist policies don’t fix problems. They just pay you to feel better about the smoking crater they made.

Harris County doesn’t need more mental health days. It needs leaders who aren’t certifiable. Until then, Lina’s still running the asylum and the inmates are about to get paid time off.

06/17/2026

Is anyone surprised?

06/14/2026

I need a new vacuum. What should I get ?

06/11/2026

When was the exact moment in America when everything started going downhill?

06/09/2026

Nobody is surprised by the Karmelo Anthony guilty verdict and we won’t be surprised if low value humans riot in the streets.

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