Baaah! An odd night following and odd day. Summer ennui?
In our brief summation of the late Senator Lindsey Graham, we were remiss in not mentioning his defense of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. His was the moment of the Kavanaugh hearings farce. Enjoy. Our post on the matter was titled Right, Fierce and Terrible, but it should have been titled Right, Fierce and Lindsey.
Ed Driscoll talks about 90s nostalgia. This was the decade between the Cold War and 9/11. We 'watched the world wake up from history' Jesus Jones sang. Honestly, not much happened in the 90s. Heck the nation spent 1998 tearing itself apart over the Lewinsky affair.
But the 90s had plenty of worries: AIDS, environmental doom and gloom.
The 90's saw horrible humanitarian crises: Somalia, Rwanda, the Yugoslav Wars. The 90s had moral panics: Trash talk TV (Springer) and violent videogames.
Older people can be forgiven for looking back at their youth and thinking things were great. We do (ahh, the carefree summer of 1990). And Generation X used to look back at the 50s the same way the Zoomers look back at the 90's now.
Speaking of we watched American Beauty (1999) the other night, in which Kevin Spacey plays Lester Burnham, a middle-aged man fed up with his boring life. He quits his stifling office job and chases his daughter's pretty best friend. Les tells his young neighbor that he had to flip burgers all summer to pay for a stereo. When the young neighbor tells him that sucks Les replies, 'All I did was party and get laid'. Sure enough Les gets a job at the local fast-food joint trying to recapture the glory of 1973, to American Woman and All Right Now. Just perfect. And sad. Because there's no going back.
We ourselves find ourselves [Nice, genius -Ed] thinking back lo these 20 years to the summer of 2006. We were coming off a very successful year substitute teaching. We had a rough draft of A Line through the Desert. We are waiting with baited breath for Strategy & Tactics to publish our first big feature, Marlborough's Art of War. We awaited the arrival of our first child. We could play some guitar. This is also the summer we began putting on weight. We were 33.
Whoa. Breitbart tells us the in France, Marine Le Pen beats all opposition, 'According to the survey, the RN leader would defeat Philippe by 54 to 46 per cent, Attal by 55 to 45 per cent, and against far-left La France Insoumise (France in Rebellion/LFI) leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon by 70 per cent to 30 per cent.' The French Deep State (le stat d'deep?) will do whatever it has to do to stop Le Pen. Within a year she will be imprisoned or dead.
DOGE report.
The rough draft of the hippie commune nuclear war story is more or less done. More or less. We've still no idea what happens up at the DEW Line. Those interested can Google and Google Earth the CAM-1 DEW Line site on Jenny Lind Island. Maybe it's just a plane landing. We dunno.
We'll be working on the Dublin attack chapter all week in World War 1990: Thatcher's War. We'll show the attack on Dublin airport through the POV of the FCA battalion commander there. We're not sure what else.