Good morning, Stroock's Book's Kibbutzim and shabbat shalom. The air is cool, the breeze is pleasant.
One minute you're on the gurney, receiving anesthesia and blabbing on about how the ceiling is moving, the next you're waking up and the doctor is saying, 'Everything looks great.' We're not even sore, though we are still a touch woozy from the anesthesia yesterday.
We have good news. We do not have prostate or esophageal cancer. We just have a few stomach problems.
That's two of the three things down. We'll do a third thing next month. What's with the elevated PSA levels? The internet says, 'PSA levels can rise due to a variety of factors, including prostate enlargement, inflammation, infection, age, medications, and certain physical activities, not just cancer.' 'But is he lucky?' Napoleon once asked. We are not, generally speaking, lucky.* We approach the next thing with great caution.
There may or may not be a deal with Iran. Trump is 'thinking it over,' they say, because he can. The Israeli press is very pessimistic, but they're like that anyway. It's an Israeli/Jewish thing. And even moderate papers like the Times of Israel are sick of Netanyahu so they're not inclined to be positive. We
The Jerusalem Post tells us that for the Israeli Opposition Block, 'the math doesn't add up.' Quite right. Naftali Bennett can't quite get to 61 Knesset seats. The election (scheduled for October 27th) is still 50/50 and betting against Netanyahu seems unwise.
Related...Amit Segal tells us that 30 years ago today Benjamin Netanyahu defeated incumbent Prime Minister Shimon Perez. Ah...we remember it well. Back then American comedians made fun of Netanyahu's name, and we recall a dear friend asking us, 'Just how do you pronounce it?'
DOGE report.
Despite working on an empty stomach filled with acid and wondering if we were going to be told we have prostate cancer in the afternoon, we worked on the BAOR story. It's coming along. It'll come along more today.
Baaaah! More than a week has passed since our Pershing queries. We're writing them off.
*Dodgers' great Branch Rickey was right, as he was right with most things, when he said, 'Luck is the residue of design.'