Sorry folks, we just don't see how Biden is stopped from stealing the election. Maybe the Supreme Court will step in, but this blog isn't counting on it. The state legislatures will make a lot of noise, but appointing their own slate of electors would take extraordinary steel. A lot of them will lose their jobs come primary season. We'll get into this in another post, but we can see the fraud marking the beginning of the end. But we can also see the fraud being just one of those things and politics returning to normal with the GOPs winning great victories in 2022.
We haven't written much about Israel lately. We just haven't been interested. But there are some interesting developments. First the head of Iran's nuclear program was killed in a drive by shooting. Now maybe it was a dispute between the Tehran rappers and the Esfahan rappers, but we're more inclined to think the Israelis did it. After all, as the Imams say, the Jew is clever. Ben Rhodes and the rest of the failed Obama/Biden foreign policy establishment are crying for the little dead Mullah Maker, which just shows you these people will always choose America's enemies over America.
In Jerusalem the Blue and White Party is threatening to dissolve the government next week. Does this blog think it's time for them or do we still want our Bibi? We've no idea. Our understanding is that Bibi is behind in the polls, as usual.
On to business.
We had a great Thanksgiving Week.
We spent the week editing and adding to The Great Nuclear War of 1975. We wrote scenes showing the National Guard finding an isolated teen sports camp in Washington State, a convoy delivering supplies to various camps in Vermont, snow clearance outside of Youngstown Ohio. We're going to keep adding to this as long as the ideas come.
Right now The Great Nuclear War of 1975 is 95,000 words. That's half again as long as a World War 1990 Novel. We can easily get the MS to 120,000. After that another 60,000 words covering events from 1977-1981 just wouldn't be that big a deal. What we're saying is we can see a path to three novels. We'd begin the third novel with a 20,000 word section describing the nuclear exchange. Will we do it? We will consider it.
Moving on to World War 1990: The Final Storm, the Battle of the Roki Tunnel went better than expected and things there are looking good. One more week.
We've done lots of great research for World War 1990: Saddam's War. Plenty of characters and ideas coming. We'll see about writing another scene next week. We love the percolation.
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