Aye, a fair midweek to all you Stroock's Books reader(s) out there.
The weather babe says we may or may not get a nor'easter this weekend. The weather babe maintains strategic ambiguity.
We awoke with a touch of plantar fasciitis in our right foot. [Why do your feet trouble you so?-Ed], Because we're 52 and spend a lot of time at the gym. Also, health wise we're just unlucky. We're programmed to drop dead from a heart attack in our mid-60s, as did our mother's father, from whom we get our middle name and our health.
The war with Iran is imminent, they say. This seems true. This leak to the press could also be a negotiating tactic. We've said before that we in the West often get hung up on the notion that enemies in the East are mysterious and we really don't get them. Maybe. But it's also true that our enemies in the East really don't get us. Example, in 1990 Saddam made an appeal to the US for peace, in a two our long speech with lots of soaring rhetoric, in the Arab style. President Bush's message two Iraq was just a few minutes.
The New York Post reports on Barry Soetoro's 'dour' and 'bizarre' presidential center, whatever that is. Actually, this architectural monstrosity perfectly invokes Barrack Hussein Obama, we think. The building is big, ugly, and without meaning. Barry's Iran Deal is long defunct. Obamacare didn't lower costs it raised them and made healthcare harder to get. Barry's presidency never saw 3 percent economic growth. The Obama presidency is truly a failure.
What Will's Watching: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. We don't like this GoT spinoff as much as the commentariat, but we do like it. Ser Duncan the Tall is a sympathetic character for certain. And we are charmed by Aeg, the thoughtful little Targaryen boy. Many aspects of the joust, like the heir to the Iron Throne participating, strike us as farfetched. Nevertheless, we are entertained.
DOGE report.
We've got two more chapters to go in the Ireland read through.
We were thinking about the Battle of Ardee in World War 1990: Thatcher's War. It bounces from the Brit commander to the Irish commander. Why not dump the Brit commander and focus on the Irish commander more?
Our efforts on Substack have not juked books sales. We really don't know what to do other than get the next book out there. We'll have some thoughts on World War 1990: Ireland when the final edits are complete.